Saturday, November 27, 2010

Christmas Proposal Ideas

1. Play Santa and be sure to tell her what Santa wants for Christmas.... for her to be your wife!
2. Give her a candy cane with a 'Will you marry me?' note attached.
3. Wrap a "Will You Marry Me" note in box after box, ending with a big box with a big bow.
4. Give her 5 wrapped boxes with a different word (will you marry me) in each box and the ring in the last box. Make sure she opens them in the correct order!
5. Spell it out on the roof (or side of your house) with Christmas lights. She'll be surprised to see your decorations this year!
6. Place strands of Christmas lights on your lawn spelling out "Will you marry me?" so that she sees it when she drives up.
7. Many cities decorate with lights for the holiday season as well as offer carriage rides through parks, the city center, etc. Take your sweetie on a carriage ride under the holiday lights on a cold night. You'll be able to snuggle together on a blanket in a romantic environment when you propose.
8. Have a step stool ready and ask her to put the star on the top of the tree. When she climbs up, have the ring on the limbs by the top for her to find. When she finds it, grab her hand and ask her to marry you.
9. Buy a personalized Christmas ornament, such as the globe ornaments that have a saying on a piece of paper resting on some festive glitter inside. Have the message in the ornament say "Will you marry me?". Wrap it up like you would any Christmas present and let your sweetie open it on Christmas day.

Unique Engagement Ring Ideas
Once you ask her to marry you, have a DNA2Diamond created from both of your hair to symbolize how you two will be together forever.

The most perfect heirloom gift -- Something you can pass on to your children. Maybe one day your daughter will wear the ring on her own wedding day, or your son will give it to his new bride.

Now, that's a unique engagement ring...

1 comment:

  1. Very good idea and unique gift for the Holidays...for both those you love and are with you today, and those you loved who have passed and you want to have them closer and remember every day. I will promote this to all our families and Funeral Directors and hope they agree. Chris

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