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We caught up with Sam Tyler at Enchanted Magic Mirror to find out what makes the company stand out. 

When did the business start?
Enchanted Magic Mirror was founded in 2016 to address a gap
in the wedding industry and provide a truly bespoke service that’s tailored individually to clients. We cover around 150 different events every year, which allows us to meet lots of other couples. This means that we get to see a vast variation of weddings and face new challenges.

What do you offer couples?
We provide different style photo booths, branded and themed to match any wedding décor while providing images and memories to last a lifetime. Our Hertford-based showroom allows nearlyweds to visit for an informal chat and a glass of bubbly to understand how they envisage the entertainment on their dream day and bring that vision to reality.

What are the company values?
We understand that a wedding is more than just a party, it’s a day made of dreams and memories. No two weddings are the same; we genuinely believe in individuality and strive to deliver something special for every client we work with.

Top Tip
With so many entertainment providers in the industry, it can be difficult finding the right company that works for you. We always advise our clients to look around and consider everything that a company can offer for their big day. The more comfortable you feel with your supplier, the greater the chance they’ll understand and deliver exactly what your big day demands from them.

Find out more: www.enchantedmagicmirror.co.uk

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