12 Romantic Ideas for Proposals You Should Steal
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12 Romantic Ideas for Proposals You Should Steal

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1. The video montage

Take all of your photos and videos of you together and make a video about your relationship. You can also add parts of your favorite songs to the soundtrack and make funny captions between pictures and videos.

 

You may not be the type of person who pulls out their camera every day. This is why you might need to begin filming and documenting yourself more. You should not suddenly begin filming 30 times per day to avoid suspicion. It's just a few times a day. You can simply say, "I suddenly thought you were Martin Scorsese."

 

Once it's edited and is ready to go, you can show it off! If you don't feel comfortable speaking out loud, you can let the message at the end of your video suggest something. Or you can have the message say "There's something ..."" and then you can make your move.

 

You can also include family and friends by running a secret video call in the background while you play the video. Make sure that all of their microphones are turned off so they don't know what you are doing.

 

2. The voyeur photographer

You can hire a friend, or a photographer, to set up at a scenic spot in the woods on a specific day and time. Take your partner on a nature walk in the area when it is time. After you have made your mark, you can propose to your partner while the photographer takes photos from a distance.

 

You can send the photos to your partner later on when you have them back. This will let them know that this wasn't an innocent nature walk. It was actually a far more sophisticated and cleverer master plan than you thought!

 

3. Create a scrapbook

You can make a scrapbook or photo book of your relationship, and then propose to each other at the end. You can add concert tickets, photos of you together, favourite places, and any other sentimental items. You can leave the last page blank and add a caption such as "The day we got married ..."" and a smiley face. Then, they will turn to it and notice that you have one more page ...".

 

4. Ask your dog to help you

If you have a dog and you both own one, attach the ring to your dog's collar. Then, call the dog into the room. Attach a note or joke on the collar if you have a mischievous dog. You can then get down on your knees to make the ring.

 

5. Scavenger hunt

You can create an amazing detective adventure by planning and executing a scavenger hunt with just a little thought. You can make this idea as elaborate or simple as you like. You can go anywhere in the city or right around your home. Both are equally beautiful.

 

To make it cute, add clues and hints that show how well you know the person. You can use references from past relationships, family, friends, and inside jokes. Keep them safe in creative places such as their favorite record sleeves or host stand at their favourite restaurant. This will be great fun. You'll also earn bonus points for getting to know them well and sharing fond memories. In preparation for your big finish, you're melting their hearts.

 

6. Atop a mountaintop

This might be the right option for you if you are both outdoorsy and don't mind getting sweaty. Context is key when designing events and experiences. Setting the mood and leaving an emotional impression is key to setting the tone. A panoramic, stunning view is more inspiring than anything.

 

You can always bring a small bag with you and a bottle of bubbly, or a picnic. It's possible to have your loved ones at the top of the mountain to share the moment with you.

 

7. Get together with your closest friends to plan a party

It's a great way of enhancing the excitement by sharing your experiences with loved ones. This depends on how well you know yourself. Some people enjoy sharing stories and surprises. Some people don't enjoy being the center of attention or feeling pressured and prefer quieter celebrations.

 

If this is the right route for you, it will be a memorable night you and your friends will remember for years. You'll also score big points with your partner's friends by including them in the big day.

 

You can decide whether to reveal the big secret to everyone or not. For the best reactions and the best chance of the secret staying a secret, you can keep it to yourself. Then surprise everyone when you do the move.

 

You can get help setting up and decorating the space by involving others. You can keep the event low-profile, but not take too much pressure, by choosing one of your trusted friends or family members. Let them know the plan and ask them for their help in putting together an event that will be a big hit.

 

It could be done outdoors in a park or in your home. It doesn't matter where you are located, but the people around and the atmosphere you create.

 

8. The David Blaine

You can sneakily surprise someone by planning a walk or taking a trip. Then, slip the ringbox in their bag or backpack in a location they won't find. Ask them to open the ring box and take it out. You can also ask them to hold their breath or levitate you to burrow yourself alive.

 

9. The bookworm

You can hide the ring inside a hidden pocket in a book if they are book-lovers. The entire process is quick and easy. You will need an exacto knife, ruler, glue stick, and a ruler.

 

Your partner will be surprised with a sweet surprise. They'll have a memento of your relationship to treasure forever.

 

Purchase a duplicate of a book your loved one is currently reading or a copy they already own. You can also buy a book about a topic you both love. You could even read about love and relationships. If you really want to make it big, you could purchase a travel book about a place you both have been wanting to visit and then take a trip there as part of your engagement.

 

You can create a large enough compartment to hold the entire ring box if the book is thick enough. You can also tie the ring to a ribbon and leave it hanging inside as a bookmark.

 

You can then reveal the whole story however you like. One friend did this. He slipped the book onto the shelf of his partner's favorite bookstore, and "stumbled upon" it while browsing with him. He handed the book to her, and said "Wow, that one looks interesting ..."" and asked her to go through it. He grabbed the ring and completed the task when she gasped.

 

10. Hop-scotch and sidewalk chalk

This one is for kids and teens. You can make a fun and playful proposal using a few chalk pieces.

 

This is the beauty of it all: you can do this wherever there's a pavement. You can do this in your neighborhood, at a restaurant, before or after dinner, or on the streets of another country.

 

Draw a game of hopscotch. (You know, the one where you jump forward through a series squares). At the end write "Will You Marry Me?" This will ensure that they are looking at the message when they reach the end. Either you can wait for them at their end and go first, or encourage them and help them catch up.

 

You can extend the moment for as long as it takes. You could ask them to take a whole block of the city to read every word, keeping their eyes open for clues.

 

You might want to make their name the first word they see so that they are more likely to read the entire message.

 

If you are doing this in your hometown and will be busy spending the day with friends, you can coordinate with some friends to draw it for you. They can then either go off in their own direction or wait for you to surprise them and share the moment.

 

11. The time warp

Do you recall the exact date or the time you fell in love with your partner? This once is incredibly romantic if you can recreate that moment.

 

Plan to recreate that experience. You can go back to the exact same place, restaurant, or park you visited before. When you reach the exact place or time you feel the feelings, ask for your marriage certificate.

 

Begin by connecting it all to the experience. "You know what? This was the date and the moment that I realized I was madly in LOVE. And I was ready for the rest of your life with you. Although I was not prepared at the time, I am now ..." and then you can pull out the ring, suave devil.

 

12. Trivia question

This move is perfect for couples who enjoy trivia nights and games. It's simple, sneaky, and leverages a shared activity to your benefit.

 

Talk to your host before you go to trivia nights at bars and other venues. You can plan to sneak in a bonus question halfway through the night.

 

It might be something like "Is [your spouse's name] going say yes?"

 

All will be in complete confusion. Until you say "Oh, I guess ..."" and then propose. Do not jump in immediately afterward. Give the question time to sink in. You might see your partner's puzzled expression. You can then break the tension by finding the answer.

 

This can be done at home or at a friend's place. You'll be surrounded by your loved ones cheering you on. You will not be defeated no matter who wins the night!

 

One of the ideas might have inspired you or lit a fire under you.

 

Whatever your choice, it is best to follow your heart. Whatever plan sparks joy, playfulness, or fun, you will get a beautiful proposal.

 

Let me know if you end up taking one of these or making your own!

 

We wish you a lifetime filled with love, joy and growth.

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