Congratulations! You’ve chosen the perfect engagement ring, and now it’s time to plan the proposal. The holidays are practically made for romance. Keep reading for inspiration and tips on how to create a magical holiday proposal.
Choosing Your Engagement Proposal
There are countless romantic ways to propose during the holiday season, making it a challenge to choose just one. To help narrow down your options, consider the qualities of the person you want to marry. For instance, if they value privacy, plan a more intimate moment. The season is filled with special events that can make for memorable proposals, but be mindful of timing to avoid overshadowing others’ holiday plans. Even if you’ve discussed marriage beforehand, a proposal can still be a delightful surprise. Use a discreet ring box which fits easily in your pocket and keeps the ring hidden until the perfect moment. An unforgettable proposal doesn’t have to be expensive. A thoughtful, personalized plan can be just as impactful without breaking the bank. After your partner says yes, share the joy by personally informing close friends and family before posting the news on social media. They’ll appreciate being among the first to hear the exciting announcement.
Thanksgiving Proposal
If nothing is more important to you and your partner than family, Thanksgiving is an ideal time to propose. When you sit down to dinner, suggest everyone take a moment to say why they’re thankful. When it’s your turn, let your love know what they mean to you. Be sure to clearly say, “Will you marry me?” so there’s no doubt that you’re making a proposal.
Christmas Proposal
Christmas mornings are a wonderful time to propose. Wrap the ring in a larger box to keep it a secret and place it in their stocking or under the tree. Or, as they open their gifts, you can wait for the right moment to present the ring and pop the question.
Advent Calendar Proposal
If you’re up for a bit more planning, consider proposing with an Advent calendar. Stock it full of their favorite chocolates, candies, and other treats. The ring is the final surprise on Christmas Eve. Wait to hide the ring until that day in case they peek!
Outdoor Proposal
Do you both enjoy playing in the snow? If so, head outside and build a snowman together. After you’ve finished decorating, announce there’s one last thing the snowman needs. Place a sign asking them to marry you in front of the snowman and watch their face light up with awe.
Christmas Lights Proposal
Twinkly lights are the epitome of romance and, if you’re handy, you can craft a proposal that shines. Visit your local hardware store to load up on strands of holiday lights, small nails, and a large piece of plywood. Sketch your proposal onto the plywood then hammer the nails along your letters. String the lights along each nail until you’ve spelled out your message. Wait till it’s dark and impress your love with a stunning proposal.
New Year’s Eve Proposal
If New Year’s Eve is your favorite holiday, take them on a trip down memory lane. Create a montage of your favorite moments together from the past year and share your hopes for the year ahead. You can involve family and friends for a proposal they’ll never forget, or keep it intimate with just the two of you for a private, heartfelt moment.
No matter which proposal you choose, stay focused on the love you share and the life you will build together. Nothing is more important. And remember, you’re not in this alone. From the engagement to the wedding to your anniversary, Borsheims is with you every step of the way.