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131 Pleasant Valley Rd, Hammond, New York, 13646, United States
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Apr 15, 2016
We purchased flowers for the wedding party from Terri due to its proximity to Bella Brooke Vineyards and the good reviews Happily Ever After received from others. When I walked in, the day of the wedding, and saw the expression on the bride-to-be's face and turned to see the flowers, I wanted to cry. The bride's bouquet looked the size of what a bridesmaid would carry, and the bouquets to be carried by the bridesmaids consisted of a few flowers. The flowers you can purchase in any grocery store are more attractive and a lot less than $700. I should have gone with my "gut" and purchased the flowers from Emily's in Gouverneur, who always does a spectacular job, but thought the vineyard might be a bit out of her delivery range.

Feb 23, 2015
Terri helped make our Thousand Island wedding the most wonderful day imaginable. She is attentive, helpful and essentially one-stop shopping if you are searching for a wedding/planner and florist. She has a roster of vendors available; everything from catering, a phenomenal baker, musicians, bartending and photographer. She is an amazing florist and will design based on theme, preferences and season. We could not have been happier. Our "Wedding of the Century" as our guests lovingly describe it, would not have happened without her expertise, floral design, coordinating and set-up abilities. Whether you are planning a Singer Castle/Boldt Castle wedding, an Uncle Sam's Cruise Event or waterside celebration, Terri will make it an event to remember with very little stress on your part! Highly, highly recommend Terri and Happily Ever After.

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