The Perfect Easter Proposal

As owners of an outdoor wedding site, Spring is a glorious season for us, as the grass grows and the flowers bloom, and we can see the excitement of the seasons and weddings ahead! 

Spring is a season of renewal, fresh beginnings, and blooming romance—making Easter the perfect time to pop the big question!

With its themes of love, joy, and new life, Easter provides a beautiful backdrop for a heartfelt proposal. If you’re planning to ask the love of your life to marry you, here’s how to create the perfect Easter proposal!

1. Choosing the Right Setting

Easter is often celebrated outdoors, surrounded by flowers, pastel colors, and warm sunshine. Consider these picturesque settings:

A Garden Picnic: Pack a picnic basket with your partner’s favorite treats, and as you enjoy a quiet moment together, present the ring hidden inside a chocolate egg or a bouquet of spring flowers.

Easter Egg Hunt: Plan a special egg hunt where the final egg contains a heartfelt message or the engagement ring itself.

Family Gathering: If your partner values family, proposing during an Easter brunch or dinner can make the moment even more special.

A Church or Spiritual Setting: For those who celebrate Easter religiously, a proposal after a meaningful service can add depth and significance to the moment.

2. Incorporating Easter Traditions

Make the proposal even more memorable by integrating Easter traditions in creative ways:

Golden Egg Surprise: Hide the ring inside a golden Easter egg and let your partner discover it. You could even personalize the egg with a meaningful message.

Bunny-Themed Proposal: If your partner loves cute surprises, incorporate a fluffy bunny (real or plush) with a little note that says, “Will you marry me?”

Personalised Easter Basket: Fill a basket with their favorite Easter chocolates, a heartfelt letter, and the ring nestled among the goodies.

3. Capturing the Moment

Since Easter is often spent with loved ones, consider having a photographer or a close friend discreetly capture the proposal. Whether it’s a candid photo or a full video, having a keepsake of the moment will make it even more special.

4. Planning the Celebration

After the proposal, celebrate with a champagne toast, a romantic dinner, or a gathering with friends and family. Easter is already a time of joy and festivity, so use the holiday’s warmth to enhance the magic of your engagement!

5. Making It Personal

The most important part of any proposal is making it unique to your relationship. Think about what Easter means to both of you and how you can incorporate shared memories into the proposal. Whether it’s a private moment or a grand gesture, as long as it comes from the heart, it will be perfect!

Once you’re ready you can get in touch with us at Chew Valley Weddings to start planning the perfect outdoor wedding to compliment such a magical proposal!