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Now that you’ve said “yes” to your perfect partner, it’s time for you to pop the question—to your future bridesmaids, that is! This special moment is one you'll remember forever, and it's an experience your nearest and dearest will also treasure for the rest of their lives. But if you're struggling with what to do to make your proposal unique and unforgettable, allow us to help you devise a bridesmaid proposal idea your crew is sure to love. In general, a bridesmaid proposal doesn't need to be fancy, though you can go with something more elaborate and planned. Consider organizing a game night, scheduling a mani-pedi date, or presenting them with a meaningful item they can use forever. On a budget? Lean into cost-friendly—and free!—ideas, like giving your gals a framed photo or writing out "vows" to recite in person. And if money is no object? You could gift them a piece of jewelry you'd like them to wear on the big day.
Need some more creative inspiration? We tapped a few wedding experts to share their favorite ways to ask, "Will you be in my bridal party?" Here are the top bridesmaid proposal ideas to consider for your crew.
Throw a Wine Night
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One of our favorite and festive bridesmaid proposal ideas is to gather your group for a wine-tasting or drinks night at your home. Once you're all together, Andrea Freeman, founder of Andrea Freeman Events, recommends waiting until the end of the evening to present the final ready-to-sip selection: A delicious white or red varietal with a custom label that playfully asks the imbibers to be in your wedding party. Needless to say, you'll be toasting to yourselves for the rest of the night.
Present a Picture Frame
You can't go wrong with a photo of you and your future bridesmaid (or bridesman) in a beautiful frame. The photo can either be of just you and the person or, if you and your tribe are all friends with one another, a group photo. Whatever you choose, they’re sure to say "yes!"
Send a Scratch-Off Card
For a fun game, create a custom card with a portion that scratches off. Under the scratch-off part of the card, your friends will find a message asking them, "Will You Be My Bridesmaid?" As for you, well, you win the jackpot. (Just don't forget to include a penny in the envelope for the scratching.)
Break Open Fortune Cookies
Aviva Samuels, founder of Kiss the Planner, keeps food and beverages in mind when it comes to asking pals the big question. "Invite the gang over on the pretense of enjoying some takeout Chinese food and a movie,” she says. “When it comes time for the fortune cookies, hand out custom-made sweets—you can buy them online—with 'Will you be my bridesmaid?' on the little white fortune paper inside."
Pack a Gift Box
If quirky or nontraditional gestures aren't your thing, a simple gift box filled with wedding-related items is a safe—and thoughtful—bet. Fill the box with a mini bottle of bubbly, nail polish, sheet masks, and other sweet treats along with a handwritten note from you.
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Bling Out Your Besties
Sarah Chancey, founder of wedding planning and design company Chancey Charm, recently helped stage a bridesmaids' luncheon that celebrated the bride-to-be's true "gems" in her life. The gemstone theme naturally lent itself to a bright color scheme, finger foods that were a feast for the eyes, and a piece of jewelry for each person who was asked to be a part of the wedding day.
Meet for Afternoon Tea
Don your most feminine, floral-print dress as you and your favorites sit down for afternoon tea. Along with scones and clotted cream, petit fours, and cucumber sandwiches, share with your crew just how much they mean to you—and how much it will mean for them to stand alongside you as you say “I do.” The best part? Afternoon tea often comes with Champagne!
Begin the Robe Life
Stage that popular photo of your gals in matching robes right from the start by gifting them a robe as you ask them to be in your party. Whether you opt for a floral print, flannel, or a classic white terrycloth with monograms, one thing is for sure: Your crew will love the comfy gesture as much as they will adore being near the altar on your big day.
Set Up a Coffee Date
Can't get the squad together all at once? Don't fret. Organize a special coffee date with each person at one of your favorite shops. Bring along a personalized mug or ask the barista to write the question, rather than your friend’s name, on the cup. Just make sure your pal reads it before she drains her java.
Try to schedule your one-on-one proposals within the same week. You wouldn't want anyone to feel left out if their proposal comes a month later and all the other 'maids have already posted on social.
Say It With Vows
Jen Glantz, the founder of Bridesmaid for Hire, suggests writing vows to each friend or family member as you pop the question. "When you ask them to come along with you on this often chaotic and emotional wedding adventure, lay out a funny list of 10 'vows' that you promise not to do or act like during this time,” Glantz says. “Call out the fact that if you do begin to freak out, you're hoping they snap you back into place like they have done time and time again throughout the years."
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Sip Cocktails and Eat Canapés
Hello, wedding soirée! It’s time to get fancy. Invite your VIPs to an evening of craft cocktails and bite-sized nibbles while you request the honor of their presence—as bridesmaids (and bridesmen). Throw the event at your favorite local cocktail joint, especially if the establishment has a private party room. You can also make it an at-home affair. Just hire a bartender to keep the drinks flowing, so you can focus on the enjoyable stuff: planning the wedding with your newly minted bridal squad.
Sign Up for a Floral Workshop
Weddings and flowers go hand-in-hand, so consider proposing to your bridal party over some blooms. Bring your crew to a floral workshop at a local shop, says Firefly Events founder Teissia Treynet. She suggests arranging a private event and stocking each station with your friends’ favorite flowers. Then, attach a note directed to each person asking them to be in your wedding party. “It’s such a fun way to get creative with your buddies while making them feel special,” Treynet adds. Bonus points: Bring along the bubbles.
Send a Bouquet of Flowers
Remember the thrill of receiving a bouquet of flowers? Do the same for your soon-to-be bridal crew and send handpicked arrangements to their home or office address. Pop the "Will you be my bridesmaid?" question in the accompanying card.
Make sure to ask your bridal party members where they prefer receiving a "package" before you send them blooms.
Throw a Boozy Brunch
Nothing says bride-to-be quite like bottles of bubbles, so plan a morning of mimosas, eggs Benedict, and a very important question. Have your pals meet you at a classic brunch spot, where you can propose to the group over breakfast drinks and plenty of bacon. It will be the beginning of many planning meals.
Share the Insta-Love
We announce birthday cheers and holiday greetings via social media, so what better way to acknowledge your friendship than proposing on Instagram? Set up a day and time you'd like to pop the question online and ask your crew to check their feeds once your post is live.
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Say It With a T-Shirt
We’re suckers for funny t-shirts, so get creative making a witty tank for your wedding party to rock throughout the planning process. Peruse customizable websites like Etsy, where you can comb through shirts with catchy phrases like “Bride’s Babes” and “Nacho Basic Maid of Honor.” Give each wedding party member a tee as you pop the question.
Relax Over Mani-Pedis
Treat your pals to an afternoon at the nail salon along with a sweet surprise: a bridesmaid proposal. Gift each gal a wedding-focused color as you explain that they’ll all need to wear it during the celebration since they’ll all be bridesmaids.
Open a Box of Macarons
These sweet confections ooze feminine perfection, which is why they are an ideal way to propose to your bridesmaids. Plan to send each person a box of varying flavors, but before you drop them in the mail, have a calligrapher write out “Will you be my bridesmaid?” in edible glitter on the cookies, says planner Jennie Maretti of Pixies & Petals. She adds, “Food is always popular.”
Throw a Themed Movie Night
Gather your crew at your place for a night of popcorn, candy, and your wedding-themed film of choice. Opt for classics like 27 Dresses, Bridesmaids, or My Best Friend's Wedding. (You can even do a double-screening.) As the credits start rolling, say you have an important announcement. Pop the question by referencing a character or scene in the movie. For instance, a post-27 Dresses screening sample would be, "Will you be my Katherine Heigl?"
Host Game Night
Under the guise of a night of fun and games, invite your nearest and dearest and let them know prizes await. Prepare wedding-themed categories for games like Charades or Pictionary. Towards the end of the night, when you're about to announce your winners, hand out your "prizes" (aka bridesmaid proposal kits) to everyone. You can even say, "Everybody gets a prize because I'm hoping everyone will be on the same team: Team Bride."
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Fill a Tote With All Their Favorite Things
Sometimes it’s best to keep it cute and personal. Fill a cute bag with each person’s preferred treats, such as favorite snacks, beloved beauty brands, or go-to rosé. It shows how well you know each friend, and they’ll be stoked for the gifts along with the big question. Wedding planner Jove Meyer offers great tips for this proposal idea: Claim holiday or birthday greetings as the excuse to gather each person’s address, and to make sure there are no hurt feelings, send them all at the same time.
Bake Them Cake
If you're a bride-to-be who loves to bake, why not make batches of your kitchen specialty? Whether it's cookies, cake, or pie, your friends will appreciate the love and effort you put into making the saccharine treat. Include a card with the big question or, if you're good at icing calligraphy, write down the question yourself in frosting.
Gift a Gag Wedding Book
If you're wondering how to ask your favorite people to be in your wedding party in a hilarious way, gift a cheeky wedding-related book. Camille McLamb, founder of Camille Victoria Weddings, recommends inscribing a personal note on the inside for each person, and feel free to make it playful.
Host a Book Club
If you and your gal pals are avid readers (with book club experience), why not host a fake one? Choose a wedding-themed fiction book that you love, send out copies of the book to your friends, and tell them to meet with you over wine and cheese to discuss. (If they're not so keen on dissecting a book, tell them to just hang out anyway.) Facilitate the "session" with your proposal. You can reference the book, the characters, or just ask the classic, "Will you be my bridesmaid?"
Ask With a Luggage Tag
If you're planning a destination wedding, why not send out monogrammed luggage tags for your bridal party? Make the luggage tag read like a calling card with their name-comma-title (e.g., Lisa, Bridesmaid). On the accompanying note, write down, "Come on this journey with me?"
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Surprise Them at Dinner
Tell your bridal dream team you want to get together for dinner to celebrate your engagement. Coordinate with the restaurant beforehand to do either one of two things: Insert a card in each menu with the handwritten question, or, even better, coordinate with a server to deliver small boxes (or envelopes) containing your note as they pour each guest a glass of vino.
Say It With Balloons
Tessa Lyn Brand of Tessa Lyn Events suggests a twist on a party balloon: Hide the message inside. “Give a little box, each with a small inflated balloon and a safety pin,” she explains. “When they pop the balloon, they’ll find a message that says, ‘Now it’s time for me to pop the question!’” You can even add confetti or glitter to the balloon for an added surprise.
Hand-Deliver a Pick-Me-Up
If you and your friends are big caffeine drinkers, why not meet them individually for lunch or in between work and hand-deliver a cup of their favorite coffee (or tea)? They will appreciate your pick-me-up delivery. As an extra present, order "Will you be my bridesmaid?" custom-label coffee packets and fill them with your favorite brew for a to-go treat your girls will love.
Register for Dance Class
Why not get the girls together for a night of salsa lessons? Book a private class just for your group. Towards the middle of the night make an announcement and say that you hope this will serve as "practice" for all the dancing they'll do as the bridesmaids at your wedding.
Design a Custom Card
If you're confident in your art skills, consider designing a custom card that speaks to each bridesmaid's personality. You can even pair it with a gift; wedding planner and designer Renée Sabo recommends small makeup bags, cozy shirts, or Champagne and wine flutes.
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Plan a Spa Day
If you have the budget, plan a day of pampering at your local spa for your nearest and dearest. If you can't afford to pay for everyone's treatment, however, consider hosting this event at your home, complete with face masks, eye cream, and Champagne.
Schedule a Candle Making Class
Who doesn't love a beautifully scented candle? Your crew will love this item even more once they know it's their bridesmaid proposal gift. Create custom labels ahead of the class—ones that say "Will you be my bridesmaid?"—and hand them out once everyone is done with their special project. Trust us, this idea is sure to light up their hearts.
Host a Tattoo or Piercing Party
Here's an idea your crew will remember forever: Host a tattoo or piercing party if your soon-to-be bridesmaids love ink and body jewelry. However, it's best to throw this event in a professional setting, as you want to ensure everyone is safe and stays healthy.
Ask in Person
All this pomp and circumstance not your thing? “The bridesmaid proposal doesn’t require a lot, just a sweet message to let her know how much you value the friendship,” explains planner Shannon Leahy. She suggests sticking to a personal monologue on why you want this particular person to be part of your day. It’s the heartfelt part that matters after all.