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Wedding Proposals With Creativity

How did you say, “Will you marry me?” to your sweetheart? However you did it, it was probably not as creative as one of these ways. But if you are waiting for the right moment and right way, maybe these will give you some creative ideas! We have avoided the really expensive or bizarre ways and stuck to real possibilities.

How did you pop the big question to your sweetheart? Probably it was not as unique as some of these ways. 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.

Perhaps you are into extreme sports. A couple reached the top of a mountain ready to ski down. Just as they were ready to begin, he proposed and she accepted. What a double rush they both experienced! Another sky diving man proposed with a previously concealed sign while the two plummeted toward earth.

One game show contestant took advantage of the public nature of the show, then turned to the audience, and popped the question to his sweetheart. The audience starting clapping and, of course, she accepted. One man arranged for help from a movie theater. 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 affirmed his wishes.

One creative fellow got his neighbors to help. On some cue, they turned their lights off and on, spelling out the proposal. Another girl was led to believe her boyfriend was miles away. She was invited to a scavenger hunt. As she got the last item on the list, her honey jumped out and proposed to her.

A girl figured, with times changing, she didn’t need to wait. When they were next together, she remarked, “If you ask me to marry you, I will say yes”. 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. The environment was perfect for a proposal but he said nothing about it during the whole meal. Finally when they were ready to leave, he asked for the check. There, on the bill tray sat the engagement ring. He took it, fell to his knees and turned her disappointment to joy.

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!

Try using the public media. How about taking out a full-page ad in a paper you are sure she will read. When she turned the page and read it, he had the ring right there. The ad provides a very romantic souvenir of the day.

Another use of the media is to rent a billboard along a route she travels, and post the proposal on it. If you can be in the car with her, have the ring handy; if not, try timing a call to her cell phone as she passes the display. Better yet, be standing by the sign holding out the ring!

Here are some ideas that include an airplane. Hire a plane to sky-write the proposal above them as they sit on a beach or attend some event A very memorable alternate is to have a banner made and flown over the area. If you can be with her, be sure to have the ring hidden but handy.

Marriage is life’s second most important decision and should be only entered soberly. HoweverPsychology Articles, you can still use creativity in the means of asking to join her life to yours. Why not do it in a memorable way?

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