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What Do I Call My Wedding Business?
I am starting a business in weddings. My first name is Kat and we are starting up a company that covers EVERYTHING that you need for a wedding EXCEPT the Dress, Suits and Venue… (although that would be part of the plan one day!!)
I need a name, and I have no clue what to call my business… we offer all in, the invites, bouquet, jewellery, food, flowers etc… So I guess we are a SERVICE.. I hope you guys have some good ideas??
I guess we don’t have the suits and Dresses because everything else is hand made and my partner is the chef… we have just done our first wedding and that wedding is saturday and we did it all, I am also a wedding planner….. But I don’t make dresses or suits but hope to add them in when we find people… we also have a photographer etc…
your one and only would be nice
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