Every groom or sometimes bride wants to make a wedding proposal that is truly unique with a story that can be told for many years to come. Some proposals are planned to the last letter while others are spur of the moment affairs, but nevertheless each has its own story to tell.
These are a few ideas that might inspire you.
- Create an album with memories, letters or notes and photos of the two of you. At the back of the album you can cut out a section for the ring. Once she has worked her way through the album a dazzling ring will await that she won’t be able to resist.
- Book a trip for two to the world’s most exiting city with a ride on the tallest Ferris Wheel in the Western hemisphere – the London Eye – and while high up in the sky with a unsurpassed view of London and the Thames ask the big question.
- For a fairytale proposal nothing can beat Disney World where all the storybook characters are ready to assist you. With the help of a travel agent you can book a dinner at the Castle. Arrange for the Walt Disney World cast members to bring out the ring on top of a glass slipper just before the start of the fireworks. It will create that perfect magical moment for your proposal.
- A hot air balloon ride is always very romantic and different especially if both of you like adventurous outings. To make it even more exciting you can get four boxes from small to big. Put the ring in the smallest box and then put the wrapped boxes into each other until you have a large box to wrap. Take the box along and give it to her while you are marveling at the beautiful scenery. For a less expensive proposal you can also use the box idea as a Christmas gift.
- If you both enjoy ice skating, a trip to New York’s Rockefeller Centre can create the perfect proposal opportunity. If you plan it well you can be alone on the skating rink when you present the ring.
- If your budget won’t allow for extravagant ideas there are many other less expensive but dually creative ideas. Use a themed puzzle that is not too busy and once she has compiled it the words “Will you marry me” should stand out.
- During Christmas time you can also use your holiday lights and assemble them outside your house to create your proposal.
- If you are a computer wiz you can create a slide show of your special photos and at the end have the words “Will you marry me” appear on the screen.
- Be different and instead of popping the ring in a glass of champagne, as in the movies, get her favorite romantic movie and pop the ring in the popcorn.
- Christmas time is always special for proposing, so get some carolers to sing the big question or Santa to deliver the ring personally.

