Have a special jigsaw puzzle designed with your
proposal printed and then have it cut. Ask your loved one to help you put
it together and when it's nearing completion, excuse yourself to go to the
bathroom or some fake errand and fetch the ring. Make sure he or she has
completed the puzzle before you re-enter the room and pop the question.
Go on a treasure hunt is one of the creative ways to
pop the question. Remember the reality TV show National Treasure? Why
don’t you create a treasure hunting expedition of your own? Consider all
the places that have special meaning to you both – the bar where you met,
the place where you had your first date, the park bench where you first
kissed, the favorite spot in the park where you liked to picnic, etc.
Plant a clue on each spot and then give her a treasure
map. You can use romantic poems or quotes to begin each clue or use lines
that rhyme for the clues. Once you've reached the last stop (the place
where you're going to pop the question), bring out the ring.
It's a kind of magic. Hire a magician to help you think
of creative ways to pop the question. Arrange the time and place where it
will be and go out on a usual date with your loved one. Make sure to
explain everything the magician has to know – what he needs to do, when
and where exactly. When you pass by, tell your girlfriend or boyfriend
that you want to watch the magic performance.
The magician then takes your beloved to participate in
a magic trick. The magician can then 'magically' produce flowers and a
note. When your girl or man reads the note, it's your cue to pop the
question.
Go fishing. If you both like fishing, this is one of
the creative ways to pop the question. Prepare your fishing lines and tie
the engagement ring securely at the end of one line and give that to your
girlfriend. Wait a few minutes and then tell her to reel it in. Once she
sees the ring, untie it, present it to her and ask her to marry you.
Ask them through a cartoon or computer-generated
animation. If you or someone you know has talent in animation, this is one
of the creative ways to pop the question using your talent. Prepare a
short video of your proposal. Write a storyline that will tell the story
of how you met and include significant events in your life. Use a popular
fairy tale if you don’t have other ideas, but make sure the characters in
the movie can clearly depict you both. At the end of the video (3 to 5
minutes will do), have your short film character pop the question.
Whatever creative ways to pop the question you decide
to use, remember that a lot of things rely on planning and timing. Focus
the entire proposal event on your story and include things, places and
events that are unique to your relationship. Be creative, have fun and if
everything goes right, there's a huge chance you'll get a 'yes'.
Marriage proposals don't have to cost a fortune. In
fact, the best ones usually don't. If you are thinking of getting engaged,
you probably want to do it right. You want it to be amazingly special.
Something she or he will want to share with everyone. Do you really want
to know how to create a marriage proposal that will blow her (or him)
away?
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