Going to pop the question and don’t know how? Want something special but not sure what to choose? Let’s dive deep into all the options and ideas to figure out how you should propose!
Figure Out What Your Partner Would Love
Would they cringe at your doing it in public? Would they prefer a big gesture? Would they love an intimate proposal with just two of you at home? Would they like you to have a ring or would they prefer to choose their own? Would they prefer being prosed somewhere on a holiday or at home, with all the family by your side?
The best proposal is guessing and understanding what your half wants and not just going super bold with much effort – sometimes it’s not what they want. Find out what your love would like and you won’t go wrong with it.
Make It Personal
Make it authentic and personal, include things they love or that you like to do together, rather than something that doesn’t seem natural for you two. Don’t make the proposal about you – you might like football but it doesn’t mean your other half wants to be proposed to at an Arsenal match.
A cool proposal in Santorini, on the coast, is a very romantic idea, it's a beautiful location perfect for proposals.
A glam proposal in pink, with candles, crystals and a playful balloon ring is a very cute and fun idea.
A great place to pop the question - a white tulip field, it's very romantic, eco-friendly and very cool.
A romantic proposal with a gorgeous arch, amazing views, flowers and pillows all around - a romantic picnic.
A very speactacular and cool proposal with a Moroccan-style picnic and lots of hot air balloons around.
If you love nature and wandering, go to the forest, to a river or lake, to a riverfall and pop the question there.
Choose A Right Ring
Think about the ring, your other half should love it a lot as it can be worn for a long time and after the wedding, too. Would they prefer a vintage-inspired or a more modern one? What shape, what precious stone? If you can’t decide or if you aren’t sure that your half will love the ring, just skip this idea and propose with no ring, then you can just go to the shop and buy one.
A delicate cushion shaped halo diamond engagement ring is a timeless and chic solution that many girls will like.
A classic round diamond white gold engagement ring with a halo is always in trend and will be loved by many people.
A chic rose gold engagement ring with a large oval diamond is a gorgeous idea for a girl who loves vintage.
A lovely pincushion diamond ring with a halo is always a very stylish idea, with wich you can't go wrong.
A unique diamond ring shaped as a snowflake for a winter proposal in the mountains - it will remind you of the location.
More Tips On Proposals
Think about the location, whether you are at home or on holiday – the place should be special! Do a research to find out the best time to visit it. Think about after the proposal, have a plan for a romantic meal, swanky drinks, a weekend getaway or seeing friends and family to celebrate.
Nudge your other half to dress appropriately for the setting or activity – you don’t want to feel under or over-dressed at your own proposal.
Be flexible, change your plans if you need to, whether that means, postponing for another day because your other half is sick, making a weather-proof plan, or proposing early if the right moment arises.
Don’t tell many people in advance, your other half will probably want to share the news themselves, it’s best if everyone isn’t in on it.
A beautiful idea of a summer or fall proposal with a romantic space, petals, candle lanterns and lanterns on the tree but just you two.
If you two lvoe Diisney, why not pop up the question in Disneyland and choose a fantastic carriage-shaped box.
A creative and casual proposal on pizzas for a couple who doesn't like anything formal or too solemn.
Dress properly and make sure that your half dresses this way, too, in case you wanna take some photos right after the engagement.