Planning the perfect marriage proposal involves creating an atmosphere that’s not only romantic but also memorable. One timeless way to add a touch of grandeur and personalization is through large marquee letters. These oversized, illuminated letters not only spell out your message but also serve as a stunning backdrop that can be styled to reflect your unique love story. Whether you’re envisioning a whimsical garden proposal or a glamorous cityscape setting, here’s how you can style large marquee letters to elevate your proposal to the next level.
Outdoor
Bring your marquee letters outdoors to create an intentional frame for your big moment. This is the perfect way to drop down on one knee.
Indoor
Light up your indoor space with the perfect touch of glam. Consider customizing your letters by foregoing the usual “MARRY ME” and opting for an inside joke or your nicknames for each other. This is sure to pull on your love’s heart strings!
Flowers
Nothing adds luxury quite like lush florals. Create a garland surrounding your marquee letters or rest arrangements on pedestals. Either way, with soft lighting and florals, you can never go wrong.
Candles and Sparks
Add more drama to the big “YES!” moment with additional lighting from candles or even cold spark fountains timed perfectly for the down on one knee moment.
Arches
Though a strong statement on it’s own, marquee letters can be a beautiful addition to your proposal set up without being the main backdrop. Consider moving the letters to the side of a gorgeous archway.
Stacked
Make this statement piece more dynamic by stacking them on top each other. This is perfect for a smaller space or to simply make your set up seem larger!
Custom
MARRY ME letters have had their shining moment in many couples’ love stories, though your moment doesn’t have to look like everyone else’s! Add custom details around your letters curated just for the two of you. After all, your proposal should be as unique as you!
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