People save up for months to purchase an engagement ring for that special person. Once the purchase is made, then something incredibly special must be planned in order to mark the once in a lifetime event. While there are many classic methods by which to offer the engagement ring, everybody wants to be original. Here are some ideas for those people looking to steer away from tradition for a moment to ask for someone’s hand in marriage.
Romantic park picnic
What better way to indulge in romance than with a cozy and personal picnic in the park? A less common way to offer an engagement ring, it’s a personal environment without many distractions. Change things up by playing a cute song on the guitar (if you’re musically inclined) and propose to your love as you offer up that shiny ring.
Serenade with a surprise gift
The serenade is a powerful means of conveyance for those with true intimate and romantic intentions. If you are not as musically profound as you would like to be, there is no shame in hiring a musician to write a custom song only for your love interest. Think about having it recorded or played live as you offer your engagement ring.
Engagement cake
We’ve all heard about the birthday cake. We’ve also heard of the dreaded divorce cake (yes, it’s true). But a totally new idea is the engagement ring cake. So why not create your own tradition and custom and have a special cake baked just for your special someone with the ring atop it in the frosting. The event is unforgettable, while being truly unique and sincere.
She proposes!
It is the 21st century after all. A truly unique era, the confinements of traditional method are no longer as applicable as they once were. It’s not just the men who need to get down on one knee any longer -- if you are a motivated and proactive woman, why not ask your man to marry you? Buy a matching set so that you both can flaunt a flashy engagement ring. Then pick a time, place and special method of forever vowing your love and propose to your man. Switch the roles and catch him off guard—and if he really loves you, he’ll agree to marry you.
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