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County FairyTale Boutique turns a passion into a business

February 2, 2022
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Mikayla Ramsey (second from left) is pictured here with her eight children and fiancé Donald Taylor. Mikayla started Country FairyTale Boutique three years ago.

By Betty Lee

What started as a hobby for Bomont resident Mikayla Ramsey has turned into a full-blown business venture. Mikayla started sewing with her grandma, Virginia Buzzard, when she was a child and loved the creativity of it. Watching her grandmother create beautiful works of art such as bows, dresses, shirts, tote bags, bible covers, and washable/reusable snack bags was interesting to Mikayla. 

Mikayla picked this hobby back up in her adulthood and amidst raising eight children among herself and fiancé Donald Taylor, has successfully kept this business running and excelling as a “one woman show.”  This venture started three years ago when Mikayla’s daughter needed an Easter dress, and it has taken off from there, offering a variety of boutique style clothing, bows, and much more.  

Country FairyTale Boutique has been featured in 10 magazines showcasing Mikayla’s creations.  You can plan to see more for this up and coming children’s business in the future.  Follow Country FairyTale Boutique on Facebook or contact Mikayla directly for product info. 

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