Our Story: Learn about our Owner and Creator!

Hello and we would like to welcome you to Kayla's Blossom Bliss. So the biggest question I receive is what is so special about your small business and why should we purchase from you? Here is our story of why we were created and why we do what we do.

Our shop owner's name is Kayla and she has such a special and unique experience. Kayla desired to always own her own business, but it never came into fruition in February of 2025. She had just gotten out of a very messy situation which involved her best friend narcissistically abusing her and threatening her with assault after speaking with Child Protective Services and Adult Protective Services. As a result, our owner had to let go of the 3 year old child she had basically raised since infancy. She experienced bullying, harassment and threats of bodily harm as a result. Instead of sinking into depression, Kayla decided to have something good come out of a horrible situation. Thus Kayla's Blossom Bliss was born. Kayla discovered she loved making fragranced products and how relaxing it felt to create in her own time.

Kayla not only came from narcissistic abuse from her best friend, but she was also a former foster child who didn't come from the best of circumstances. She also has developmental disabilities which makes others look down on her and treat her differently. Her love for creating and connecting with customers is why she opened her own business.

Kayla wanted her company to also reflect who she is as a person. At heart, she is a dancer and a devout Christian. As such, all ingredients for our small business are as close to nature as we can get. In our wax melts, we use organic coconut oil, beeswax, nontoxic ecofriendly dyes and clean fragrances that are free from pthalates, toxins and parabens. In our other products we also look into natural options: shea butter, olive oil, vitamin e oil, emulsifying wax, essential oils, organic sugar, etc. God is a big part of why we do what we do. As a result, you will see several instances of that, not only through our wax melts, but also through our lives. Oftentimes, we will start a live with a scripture verse and performing our signature song that holds our business  motto: "I'm a Child of God, yes I am."

Welcome to our small business, and we thank you for supporting my hopes and dreams!

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Absence. Tardy and Refund Policy

  • Maximum of 2 missed lessons per semester. If you miss more than 2 lessons, you will not be able to participate in recital.
  • Refund will be issued if terminating lessons with a 14 day notice.
  • If you are more than 15 minutes late, your lesson will not occur. Please be on time.

Calendar of Events

No classes June 7th!

End of Spring Semester June 30th

Spring Recital June TBD Time and Place

Summer Session July 12th- August 30th,

Fall Semester Begins September 20th

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Recital to be held in June

Location TBD

Time TBD

Studio Policies

  • Tuition is due by the 5th
    of each month. There is a $20 late fee if tuition is given by the 6th
    of each month.
  • Enrollment is for a semester (four
    months long)
  • There is a separate recital fee of $50 due on February 15th.
  • Suzuki method is based on the
    mother-tongue approach, and the first volume is done solely by ear. This mimics how a child learns from an infant, and helps instill a listening ear.
  • Other methods will be approached
    based on the student (chords, sight reading, and other wants/needs of adult students)
  • Be prepared to participate in a group
    lesson each month.
  • Items needed for each lesson: Suzuki
    book for young students, other materials needed for adults (will be discussed with each student), a notebook, and possibly a device able to record for visual/hearing needs.
  • Every student is responsible (or
    parent of student) for purchasing their own Suzuki books and music. Notebooks can be provided if unable to acquire one.
  • Lesson schedule will consist of 1
    hour lesson per week with a total of 12 lessons per semester. A maximum of 2 missed lessons will be allowed to participate in recital, and student is responsible for reaching out for a makeup lesson.
  • Before each lesson, each student will
    wash their hands and with younger students, use the bathroom. For younger students, one parent is
    required to attend each lesson with their child. Please pay attention at the lesson of your child so you can practice at home with them.
  • Practicing each day is required to
    progress as a student. Each student will be provided with a practice log each week, to be filled out by the next lesson. There will be a sticker practice chart provided for each student, and when the sticker chart is filled, there
    will be a special prize for each student.
  • Text is the best way to contact me,
    for any updates or missed lessons.
  • When a Suzuki book is finished, we
    will plan a book recital.
  • Absolutely no hitting, kicking,
    biting or scratching. There will be one warning, and then lessons will be
    terminated if it occurs a second time.
  • If you are going to be more than 5
    minutes late, please let me know.
  • No long nails please! Technique suffers if you have long nails so please keep them neat, clean and cut.
  • Lastly, our studio is different from
    other studios. We incorporate Christian elements, such as prayer and devotional at the beginning of each class. At the end of each class, and at each performance, we will use movement to “God is So Good”, which is our way of thanking God for
    our time together.