Posts tagged #kaya boutique

Kaya Boutique | 1 Year Anniversary = New Collection!

We have been hard at work at Kaya Boutique (creatively and business-wise!) - we just added quite a few new designs to our Etsy store and we already sold out of 3 of them! Our latest additions were inspired by vintage lace designs and almost exclusively incorporate pearls and crystals (in all shapes, sizes, colors (well, shades of white), and combinations!). My favorite part of celebrating our 1-Year Anniversary at Kaya Boutique though has been observing how our work has evolved throughout these months. Needless to say, I cannot wait to see what next year holds for us! 

Posted on July 1, 2014 and filed under Be Inspired.

Kaya Update | Our First Show

Ah, the Silence...

I have been uncharacteristically silent lately... And now you can see why! On April 19th, Kaya Boutique had its first ever exhibit during the Spring Group Show at JoMar Visions and I was surprised to find out how much effort, focus and plain old labor it took to make this happen! But I couldn't be happier with the results. We were able to sell quite a few of our pieces and also got to mingle with some amazingly talented artists and craftsmen.

Mostly though, I am thankful to all of our friends who came to support us at the show or who have been showing us their unwavering care through the continued appreciation of our work - you guys are the best!! We truly have amazing friends. 

And a final but very important shout-out to Yanitsa and her fabulous creations! The stunning pieces of jewelry created by my talented co-owner were a total knockout at the exhibit and I could have not been any prouder to stand next to this jewelry collection that has taken us so long to create. Great success with the hopes of even more to come! 

Logo cookies provided by Cakes and Cookies by Clau! Thank you, Clau!!

Posted on April 21, 2014 and filed under Be Inspired.

Product Spotlight: For the Cheese Lovers

For the Days to Indulge

I could literally live on a diet of cheese, bread and butter (well, I may have to admit to the occasional piece of bacon too). I try not to over-do it but every now and then, I do indulge in those cravings. And when I do, I like to do it in style! Not too long ago I came across these trays - they are made of slate and solid wood. What I love about them is that they act as a chalk board, a priceless feature when you are trying to keep track of all those new cheeses you are trying and you have never heard of (which is pretty typical for me). If you like one of these beauties, you can check them out at my store!

Posted on January 31, 2014 and filed under Test Kitchen.