5 Ways to Personalize Your Marriage Proposal

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First things first, finding the perfect song to play while you pop the question. Many couples have a track that has played a large role in their relationship, and if that’s the case for you, you probably want to stick with that one.

Find your song

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If you’re planning a marriage proposal, you’ve probably chatted about married life with your partner once or twice. Do they plan on taking your last name? If you answered “yes”, do something fun with their soon-to-be monogram, like putting it on the top of the ring box or embroidering it onto a handkerchief.

Use your monogram

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You don’t want to propose just anywhere, so put some serious thought into your engagement location. If your homebodies it’s totally acceptable to pop the question when you’re relaxing at your place, but you could also consider doing something a bit more extravagant. Take your partner to a place you’ve been dying to go together or do something grand 

Pick the perfect location

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and romantic like a hot air balloon ride or climbing to the top of a mountain. If you need a bit of inspo, there’s a ton of swoon-worthy engagement vids on YouTube.

Pick the perfect location

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Remember when Kanye dropped to one knee on the field of San Francisco's AT&T Park to propose to Kim? And moments later when the entire Kardashian clan and all their friends emerged from the dugout to swarm the couple with hugs and kisses? Iconic stuff. Well, we suggest you take a page from Yeezy’s book and involve your loved ones 

Involve friends and family

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in the marriage proposal. If you’re not down to have them at the actual event, ask them to go to a nearby venue and meet up with them after for a few post-proposal celebratory cocktails.

Involve friends and family

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If your family can’t be there on the day of the marriage proposal or you want to involve them even more, add in an heirloom. This could be a family stone in the ring or something borrowed or blue to add to her wedding ensemble. You’ve got plenty of options!

Incorporate an heirloom

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