Are you plannoing to propose on Valentine’s Day? It’s probably one of the most cliched things you can think of. But if you’re thinking of popping the question anytime soon, then this season of love is probably one of the best times to get ideas on how to propose. Aside from just opening a ring box and giving flowers, some need to have a more creative way of getting your partner to say yes. And if you’re into LEGO, then they have some suggestions on how you can do it.
Designer: LEGO
If either you and your partner or both of you are huge fans of the LEGO brand, then it’s probably a given that your future proposal will have something to do with bricks and builds. If you don’t have any idea yet on how to do it, then LEGO has got you. They released an Instagram reel showing off suggestions on how you can use their existing products to create a build to hide a ring and then surprise your partner at the fight moment. Let’s just hope your partner didn’t see that reel (or this article) or else it won’t be such a surprise anymore.
If you’re into LEGO and space, then you can use the rocket ship build with a minifigure astronaut holding the ring inside the cockpit. If you’re more into the traditional kind of proposal with flowers and chocolates, you can have flowers that can last forever, or at least until LEGOs last. The Bouquet of Roses set can be tweaked to hide a ring amidst the roses so that you can surprise them with a proposal while giving them a mix of florals that can last longer than actual flowers.
LEGO also has a heart-shaped box where you can put in a wedding scene inside, perfect for placing a ring and popping the question. Although of course when they see the heart shaped LEGO, they already know something’s up. Probably the cutest (or scariest) of the bunch is the huge LEGO groom where you can hide the ring under his top hat. But again, when they see a groom, they probably know a proposal is coming. The “Propose Like a LEGO Master” reel is great if you’re looking for ideas but it doesn’t really have step-by-step build so you’ll have to rely on community threads for that if you don’t really know how to make those.
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