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​12 Perfect Ideas For A

Christmas Proposal

12 Perfect Ideas for a Christmas Proposal

12/5/2019

 
Christmas can be considered one of the most romantic holidays for some. Many people opt to make Christmas the season to ask their loved one to make it last forever and propose marriage.

​Here are some great ways to ask your significant other to say "I Do":
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Written In Sand

Take your love to the shoreline and while he or she is admiring the sunset, sunrise or any other marvel, spell out "Will You Marry Me?". The ocean is one of the most romantic spots, especially when the sun is greeting you or the moon. Once you hear the words "I do" you can begin planning your wedding venue in Orlando by contacting Dr. Phillips House.
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From Box To Box

Provide a set of gifts that will lead your beau from one box to another with gifts that are hints building up to the proposal. 
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A Kiss Beneath The Tree

Intertwine the ring into the ribbon of another gift. Be sure that the gift isn't "lost" amongst any organized chaos and you know when it's "time."
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A Bulb To Remember

You can buy clear plastic globe bulbs at any craft store. Put the ring in one of these bulbs and slip it onto the tree in secret. 
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Make It Black Tie

Plan a high-end night out. Maybe take a horse-drawn carriage to the ballet. You may consider attending a New Year's Eve Ball and proposing at midnight. No matter where you go, make it a tuxedo and ball gown night. 
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Advantageously Creative

Make your own advent calendar and insert the ring on day 25. You can buy wooden advent calendars at most crafts stores that you can paint and fill yourself if you're not inclined to make the entire calendar yourself.
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The Ultimate Treasure Hunt

Enlist the help of friends and family to plan a treasure hunt around your city. Your significant other will be the only one that doesn't know that you're the only couple hunting for the treasure. Hide the last clue at a meaningful spot to the two of you and when you arrive, have all your loved ones already there to share your special moment.
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Put It In Lights

Use dark-colored Christmas lights to spell out your proposal on your lawn or across your home. The hardest part of this proposal idea will be keeping your partner away from the home in order to get this just right.
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Proud Parents Of A Fur Baby?

If you have a fur baby, enlist the dog or cat to offer up your bauble to propose. But a new tag and collar and have "Will you marry me?" engraved on the tag with the engagement ring hanging next to it. If you don't already have a pet but have considered it, now is a great time.
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It's In The Bag

Find out if your local bar or tavern would allow you to dress up as Santa without your partner's knowledge. Invite friends and family to come out. After everyone has had their turn on Santa's lap, your significant other will get the best surprise when Santa takes out the best gift ever.
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It's In The Sock!

Utilize your partner's Christmas stocking as the spot to hide the ring. Propose as soon as the bling is discovered!
No matter how you decide to pop the question, Dr. Phillips House wishes you the best and hopes to be on your list of possible wedding venues in Orlando! Congratulations on taking the step to make it forever with the love of your life!

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