I've been toying with the idea for quite some time now about starting a little flower arranging business on the side. In addition to helping Susan Taylor with silk flower arranging in her store, I want to have a business card printed up so when opportunities arise to do fresh arrangements, I can hand people something that has my contact information.
Here's where you come in...
If I choose the name that you propose, then you will receive a $25 Target gift card or if you are local, a flower arrangement from my garden...(whichever you prefer)...
I will be choosing the name on Friday...so if you are interested in participating, get those thinking caps on...
ooh exciting!! I have no ideas on a name. Good luck with that one:-)
ReplyDelete"Shannon's Shenanigans"..... or "Shenanigans" or "Beautiful Bouquets" or "Plunged in Petals" "Petals per Pound"... I'll have more later.. I want the flower arrangement!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI have more!! "La Fleur" "The Flower Pot" "Going With Gorgeous" "Unique Boutique" "Floral Essence" "Full Bloom" "The Flower(ing) Tree" "Radiant Rose" "Tempting Tulips" "Flora and Cloris" (Greek and Roman goddess of blooming flowers). "Forget-Me-Not" "Magic Moments" hehehe..."Floral Fantasies" "Petal Pushers"
ReplyDeleteI know you'll be great at it. You have a real eye (and personality) for detail. Plus, you'd really enjoy it!
ReplyDeletewow! nancy has some great ideas- maybe she could be your pr guy! this is going to be tough- i still like "just ducky" or "comin'up roses" .remember, i'm your mom and i love target!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! what a great idea! (although you could do a lot more than flowers, since you are good at everything!) I'm not very creative, but the only words popping up in my head are- "Fresh Cut", "Freshly Cut", and "Fresh Cut Creations". You could even throw "by Shannon" on the end to sound more 'with it'. I like Target, too- so does Lucy :)
ReplyDeletei like "fresh cut" too- see ya tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteWow! congrats you will be super successful! I like Fresh, or Fresh Cut too.
ReplyDeleteYou were the first person i met to use the word "fresh" when i came to interior stuff, so i think of you whenever people something is so "fresh" (like referring to a paint color). so if you expand your business to interiors it sort of works. To bad chartreuse is so hard to say and impossible to spell. my only other idea would be to use blossom or pollen in the title.
"Bloom"?
ReplyDeleteI totally posted a comment on here and suggested "In Bloom" but I see that it never showed up! Bloom will be nice:)
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