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Making the Gift of Couple Rings

Pick a significant day. A promise ring could be appropriate as a present on Christmas, Valentine's Day, or the recipient's birthday. If you're a couple, your annual anniversary of dating might be a good option.

The Unique Couple Jewelry should be presented in a specific locati0n. Visit the restaurant where you were first introduced to or the concert hall where you first had a conversation with your friend or any other place where that you shared an unforgettable memory together. Remember the kind of person the receiver is Some people are comfortable receiving the ring in a noisy place, while others prefer a place that is more private.

Don't overdo it. This is not an invitation to a wedding. You don't have to pay for a skywriter or create a flash mob.

You could make it into an scavenger hunt. Leave a clue for the recipient can locate, and provide clues as to the next clue. You can make clues that will only be understood by you and your partner. At the end of the chain you'll be at the end of the line to hand over the promise ring.

This elaborate arrangement can be romantic as well as fun however, you must ensure that the person who receives it will be delighted when they find out it's the promise ring. It might be too early for a commitment to be made or your partner could be anticipating one.

Keep the clues short and easy to follow; the aim isn't to be confusing! If the target enjoys puzzles it is possible to create more difficult clues, but have you or an accomplice follow them to run in and give them another hint if they're stuck!

Plan a day full of fun activities. A fun day spending time together is an excellent way to build up to a special moment. Think about a hike that will end with a picnic or a home-cooked meal. Make it a point to plan it ahead of time to avoid uninvited guests at home or a empty fuel tank on the return journey from hiking.

If you are planning to present the rings on a different day be sure there is nothing unexpected that happens.

Think about hiding the ring in a locati0n that will be surprising. It is possible to hide the ring in a location where the person who wears it in the future is likely to discover it. For instance under the bed or inside the lunchbox. This could be part of an additional setup or stand alone depending on how much you'd like to create at in the present.

If you aren't sure you'll be around when they discover it, put your promise in writing and back it up with your own personal declaration.

Presenting the Ring

Show them the ring. You can show her the ring or any other "promise" gift by opening a package and showing it. This will prevent it from being interpreted as a marriage proposal. If you've left it in a place hidden for the recipient to locate, allow them a moment to look it over.

Declare your promise. Make your promise. Write a few sentences in advance should you not want to think of them in a hurry.

Don't over-promise. Don't say you plan to marry the recipient someday unless you are prepared to keep your word. Be clear about your intentions even if they're as simple as the desire to show your gratitude or love.

Quotes from your most loved poem or song will add an extra touch of emotion to your declaration But make sure some of the words you choose to use are your own.

Compose a short song or poem (optional). If you are a musician, write poetry, or sing, composing a piece that expresses how you feel can be a meaningful way to communicate the promise.

Include personal details. Tell the person how much they mean to you in your own words. You can mention specific qualities you admire and specific happy memories to avoid falling into cliché.

Be yourself. You know your relationship with the recipient better than wikiHow. You can make it that is a bit more fun than the one described here. If you know that the recipient will appreciate a ten minute sonnet recitation or a silly joke Then go for it.

Put the promise ring onto any finger. Most people place it on the left hand, on the middle finger or the ring finger of the right hand. The majority of people don't want to be mistaken for an engagement ring. Therefore, keep it away from the rings fingers on the left hand.

If you are giving a unique gift or piece of jewelry make sure you place it in the right spot or give it to them in a formal way.

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