A Night in Bloom 4.8 out of 5.0 4.9/5.0
1 Harrison Street, Kingston, NY 12401
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Services: Flowers & Decor

 
About
Please see visit our website for more details.  We are pleased to announce that we now offer a new line of rental and staging items, along with do-it-yourself packages.  Please feel free to contact us for more details and pricing!

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Kingston's best asset. I wish they were closer but they travel too!!! Contact A Night in Bloom today!!! Tom TWPIXX.Com
Heather is a genuine person who truly has a passion for her work. Incredibly talented, creative & has an eye for making a brides vision come to life. It has been a pleasure to work with Heather & I would highly recommend her to any bride!

Frequently Asked Questions for Flowers & Decor
Do you offer free or for charge consultations?
Free
 
Do you provide free or for charge sample arrangements?
For Charge
 
Do you offer delivery, set up, and breakdown services?
Breakdown, Delivery, Setup
 
What type of decor (if any) do you offer?
Rental items.
 
Do you provide non-floral additions to floral arrangements?
We work exclusively with fresh flowers, never silk. In addition we provide candles, crystal accents, grapevine accessories, and tons of other permanent items to accent your floral decor.
 
Di you have not worked at the ceremony or reception sites previously, would you be willing to visit the sites before the event?
Absolutely!
 
Do you offer flower preservation services?
Not at this time.

Additional Questions and Answers
Q: How can I save money on my wedding flowers?

A: This is the question I get asked the most. My advice to you is to think big, and by that I mean big blooms. Flowers such as Amaryllis, Oriental Lilies, and Hydrangea may be expensive compared to Roses and Carnations, but you need far fewer stems to fill a vase or bouquet. A full vase of roses can begin around $80 where the same size vase can run as little as $40 if you were to use only hydrangea.

Q: Do you allow your clients to bring their own vases and containers?

A: Of course! I am a realist, and if you can purchase your glass ware for a discount elsewhere, I am all for it. I do however, insist that you inspect each and every container thoroughly to be certain there are no imperfections. I also insist that you fill each vase to the very top with water to be certain that the glass can withstand and hold water. A certain on-line craft vendor often sells "seconds" and vases that are not intended to be filled with water. Buyer beware!