"Best Creative Marriage Proposal Ideas | Proposal Ideas For Men and Women"
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"Best Proposal Ideas - How To Propose In A Way That Will Amaze Her (or Him)"
There are two things women dream about since they were little girls: Their Wedding, and their marriage proposals. Most women will always feel disappointed if these 2 things weren't unique and perfect.
This lens is dedicated to creating the perfect and original marriage proposal for the woman you love (by the way, women propose marriage as well these days, so this lens is also for you). Popping the question in a creative way is crucial in order to keep your partner happy and excited about getting married with you.
I will write about what a great wedding proposal should be and also review 2 excellent guides to asking someone to marry you in a way she (or he) will never forget:
1. Romantic's Guide to Popping the Question by expert author Michael Webb
2. 101 Best Proposal Ideas by Mike Barton.
Michael Webb has been featured on Oprah, NBC, Fox News, and hundreds of other TV and radio programmes. He is widely known as "The Most Romantic Men In The World".
Mike Barton is just a regular guy who wanted to propose to his girlfriend in a way she'll never forget, did a lot of research on the subject and finally came up with what he believes are the 101 best proposal ideas.
Read on to see how you can create an awesome marriage or engagement proposal.
A Unique Marriage Proposal - What It Should Include?
- It should be creative so your partner knows you gave it some thought
- It has to be emotional
- It has to be personal - Using something which your partner can relate to
- It should be surprising
- It should be as original as possible
Whatever you do, don't settle for a candle-light dinner at a restaurant. It's been done too many times and it will leave your partner disappointed.
What Does "Proposal Ideas" Include?
If you don't want this to happen to you, you should take a look at Romantic's Guide to Popping The Question by Michael Webb.
Romantic's Guide to Popping The Question Was written to provide a wealth of ideas on how to create the perfect proposal without spending hundreds or thousands of dollars. In fact, you can make a unique proposal which will cost less than 50$.
Romantic's Guide to Popping The Question is the result of a contest of original proposal ideas. The book is a collection of these ideas which you can build on and actual stories of proposals which people sent it. You won't see old and worn ideas which are so boring that they are sure to disappoint your partner. What you will get is the information you need to create the perfect proposal.
Once you read the ideas, you will be able to use them as a foundation of coming up with one your own which will leave your partner gasping with amazement and pleasure.
You will learn not only the best ways to pop the questions but also the best places to pop the question.
I know that some people don't like spending money on books such as this one. But think about it, the rink costs more than 1,000$ but what makes a proposal great is the idea behind it. Isn't that worth 29$? I mean, it's less than 3% of the cost of the ring, but it's a 1000% percent more important.
Click here to read about it: Romantic's Guide to Popping The Question .
More Things You Can Learn From This Guide
- The worst time of day to get engaged
- How to make $500 from your proposal - it's pretty simple really
- A little known secret into getting a free engagement ring - one that is usually far nicer than one you could afford to buy
- How to get your proposal aired on television
- How soon should you propose to give you the best odds of NOT getting a divorce
- Where are three places you should NEVER propose
You will also get over 20 stories of awful proposals and know how to not make the same mistake.
What does 101 Best Proposal Ideas Include
Here are some of the things you can learn from this guide: 101 Best Proposal Ideas:
- How to avoid being nervous when you propose
- How to plan an affordable, yet impressive wedding proposal
- How to pick the right ring
- How to pick the perfect location for your creative marriage proposal
- and much much more
Check out this guide at this website: 101 Best Proposal Ideas.
Which guide is better for you?
Personally, I think that Romantic's Guide to Popping The Question by Michael Webb is better since it was written by a professional, but 101 Best Marriage Proposal Ideas can also give you some ideas.
Whichever you choose, make sure that your proposal is as creative and special as possible
A Great Place To Get Some Creative Romantic Gifts
Remember that the cost of the gift isn't what matters. What's important is the thought behind the gift, so if you decide to get a gift for your love, you don't have to buy anything expensive.
What should your Wedding Proposal not be like?
- It shouldn't be boring
- It shouldn't be a copy of another proposal you saw in some movie because it's likely your partner or one of your friends saw it too
- You shouldn't try to spend too much in order to impress because it won't work
- It shouldn't be ordinary
Personal note
Make sure to make your proposal memorable. Ask you partner to marry you in a special way. If you can't think of a unique idea, use Romantic's Guide to Popping The Question or 101 Best Proposal Ideas.
Write to me with the results. I'm dying to know.
Reader Feedback
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Luckylucy
Oct 12, 2008 @ 7:56 am | delete
- Hi BubblyBlondeBabe (love the nickname). I think your story is a great example of a special proposal, and yes, I'm impressed with your man's courage.
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bubblyblondebabe1971
Oct 12, 2008 @ 4:58 am | delete
- My fiance just proposed to me last Sunday. He got up in front of our church and read I Corinthians 13 (you know, love is patient, love is kind...). Then he got down on one knee and asked me to marry him, right there in front of the whole congregation. It was very romantic, sweet, original, memorable, and brave, considering he almost passed out!
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jackieulmer Apr 20, 2008 @ 10:38 pm | delete
- Love the topic and have to share that my husband hired an airplane and had a banner made that said "Jackie Will You Marry Me? Love Mark"
Iy flew right past us on Huntington Beach and time literally stodd still.
This October, we will celebrate 20 years!
Thanks for the great lens!
EXPECT Success!
Jackie Ulmer
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CJPate Sep 28, 2007 @ 8:18 pm | delete
- It's always a good idea to start off the marriage on the right foot - with a well-thought-out proposal. Thanks for this lens together.
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KimberlyDawnWells Aug 17, 2007 @ 8:43 am | delete
- Great ideas - nice start on your lens! It would be fun if you had videos or photos of proposals. You could have a little contest for submissions. ;)
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