Ideas for a Special Marriage Proposal

By P. L. Ward, published Oct 09, 2007
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Most women have dreamed about their perfect wedding at some point in their lives. Whether it was when she was eight and she forced the little boy next door to pretend to be her groom, or it was on a first date with a special guy who she thought could be "the one," she wants the white gown and five-tier cake. It is only after she's sure that you're the guy for her that she begins to also fantasize about the marriage proposal. Doing something truly special and unique can make the marriage proposal as special as the wedding day.

If you are planning on proposing marriage, one idea is to start by asking some of the men in your family and circle of friends how they proposed marriage. You shouldn't copy their methods, but their marriage proposals can provide ideas about how you can create your own special day. One of the most popular ways to propose marriage is to place the ring inside food or a drink. This is nice, but be careful that it is obvious enough that she doesn't swallow, choke on, or break a tooth on the ring. If it sticks out the top of a cupcake or is tied onto the neck of a bottle of champagne, it should be safe. But if you want to create a truly special experience, read on.

A hot air balloon ride can make your proposal a romantic, memorable event. The hot air balloon is special enough, but if you can enlist your friends and family to create a sign on the ground that the balloon's pilot can fly over, it would be even better. You will have to do a bit of leg work to design and build the sign, find out from the hot air balloon company where you can place it, and instruct your friends on how to hold it or put it together so it will be seen by your intended. You should be prepared with the ring, of course at just the right moment - be sure to hold on tightly so it doesn't flip over the side!

Takeaways
  • Make your marriage proposal personal to your intended.
  • Ask your friends how they proposed marriage to their wives to get ideas.
  • Recreate a first date or other special occasion for your marriage proposal.
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Great ideas! Just take into consideration if she likes large public gestures - if not, try something with just the two of you.

Posted on 11/11/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

 
I wanted to go all out, but my wife-to-be insisted repeatedly that she wanted it to be quiet and understated. We had a very nice proposal in a restaurant.

Posted on 11/08/2007 at 4:11:00 AM

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