Wedding Proposals With Creativity

How did you pop the big question to your sweetheart? Probably your method wasn’t as memorable as some of these.. But if you haven’t asked her yet, perhaps this will give you some ideas on ways to do it uniquely! We have avoided the really expensive or bizarre ways and stuck to real possibilities.

If you like extreme sports, sky’s the limit for ideas. A couple who liked skiing reached the mountain summit. Just as they were about the push off, he proposed and she accepted. They both experienced a double rush! Speaking of getting a rush, one sky diver proposed to his girlfriend in midair with a sign as they fell at 200 miles an hour.

A TV game show winner suddenly turned to the audience and proposed to his girlfriend. What could she do but accept under such circumstances. Another fellow arranged with a movie theater to help him. When the feature ended, a message filled the screen, “Gretchyn, will you marry me?- Sam”. Everyone clapped and, of course, after recovering from the shock, she accepted.

One man got his neighbors across the street in on it. At a preset time, they flashed their lights off and on spelling out the proposal in code. A girl thought her sweetheart was busy miles away. She was participating in a scavenger hunt. The last item on her list led her to where he was hiding and, surprise, he proposed.

Not afraid to reverse roles, one girl didn’t want to wait any longer. So when they were on a date, she said, “Darling, you know if you would ask me to marry you, I’d say yes in a minute!” . If that seems too bold, try dropping a few hints like, “If you need a loan for anything, like, say, a ring, I’d be glad to help you out”, or “Where do you think we’ll be living as husband and wife a year from now”

Sam took his honey to a plush restaurant. She anticipated his asking the big question but the entire meal was filled with (comparatively) trivial talk. Finally it was time to go and he asked for the check. When it was delivered, the engagement ring was on the tray. He removed it, got on his knees, and popped the question with plenty of witnesses nearby.

One man bought a small book filled with love poems. After the first pages, he glued the rest together and then carved a hole in it. She started to read them, then turned the page finding the hole was the seat of an engagement ring! Allowing time for shock to set in, he then took it and asked her the big question!

Public media is a great way to propose effectively. Tom took out a full-page ad in a local paper he knew she would read. He was there as she read it and, when she saw it, he was handy with the ring. The paper contained a special souvenir of the day.

Speaking of media, a man rented a billboard along a route he knew his girl would travel, and paid for the proposal to be displayed on it. If he can’t be in the car just then, he could try to time his cell phone call for the time she saw it. You might even be standing by the road, pointing at it with a ring box in the other hand!

An airplane is a great media for creative proposals. Have a firm use airplane skywriting to write your proposal in the sky over an area where she will be A very memorable alternate is to have a banner made and flown over the area. As the banner flies by and she reads the message, he is ready with the ring, waiting for the answer.

Marriage is an important step in life and should be entered with much thought. But that doesn’t mean you cannot be creative in the way you ask her to join you for life. Why not do it in a memorable way?

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