Five Engagement Proposal Ideas in the Boston Public Garden
4) Plan a Picnic
Planning a romantic picnic engagement proposal requires more effort than some other proposal ideas, but can be well worth the trouble for a loving fiancee. A wedding proposal picnic at the Boston Public Garden requires a few steps in preparation. First, be sure to pack a suitable lunch or snacks for the occasion. While buying takeout food is always an option, your girlfriend will be impressed if you take the time to make food yourself. Even a simple meal of sandwiches and fresh fruit can go a long way to setting the appropriate mood for your engagement proposal. Don't forget to bring along chilled beverages in addition to prepared food. Home made ice tea or even orange juice in a thermos can demonstrate you took the time to plan your engagement well in advance. A blanket or sheet to sit on is a luxury, but not absolute necessity, as the Boston Public Garden has numerous benches under the shade of large trees. Be sure to scout the location in advance or view videos of the venue to establish a few possible locations in case of large crowds. Remember to bring a camera to capture the moment after your proposal and above all else, remember to pack the ring. While there are several ideas for the proposal itself, the two most popular picnic proposal ideas are:
- Wrap the ring box or the ring itself into a dessert box from a local bakery. Once you have finished your meal, present the dessert box and tell her to open her dessert. Launch into your prepared proposal once she sees the ring or the ring box.
- During the picnic, give her a kiss and tell her there is something you want to ask her. Begin your engagement proposal and be sure to move the food out of the way prior to completion.
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