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Kaz 01-Feb-05
Kaz 02-Feb-05

01-Feb-05:

Scrapbook and Photo repair shop

Posted by:

Kaz

Wordsmiths...

I love great store names, like "Curl Up and Dye" Hair Salon and want that kinda name for my store... something that makes people think... for just a second... before the penny clunks into place!

My store is primarily a scrapbook store but we also do photo restorations, VHS to DVD conversion, baby hand molds etc... everything to make memories last.

Lasting Legacy was one of my favourite names... but is gone... along with Making Memories, Creating Memories and Lasting Memories...

HELP!

02-Feb-05:

RE: Scrapbook and Photo repair shop

Posted by:

Kaz

Anyone?

I think I have tried every word combination & Memories now... and nothing hits me LOL

I need someone who can think out the box...linguistically!

Cheers Guys


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