It's hard to think of the perfect one! Ring On The Finger features videos of the best marriage proposals caught on film. With a wedding on the way, lovebirds all over the world have sent in their clips for you to enjoy! Have a video of your own? Click "Submit" above!
In this awesome marriage proposal video, a man organized for a few “hooligans” (played by actors) to run up and snatch his girlfriend’s stuffed animal. Then, dressed as Spiderman, he jumps into the scene to save her. Afterwards, he grabs the ring, and gets down on one knee!
“I was looking for my now husband after his AIT graduation ceremony when a female soldier came up to me and asked, “Are you from Hawaii?” I told her, “Yeah,” and she handed me a red rose and said, “This is for you.” I was confused because in Hawaii we give flower leis not red roses, but before I could say anything she walked away and another soldier handed me rose. I saw a line of soldiers forming, and after about 5 roses I started to cry. About 50+ roses later, my husband proposed. I didn’t hear him say, “Will you marry me?” because it was noisy and I had covered my face… so I took a while to say yes. LOL. I don’t think anyone could put more thought into a proposal, especially while being at combat medic training!”
“A few months ago, The Heart Bandits were contacted by Keith to help make his proposal to Alyssa a dream come true. Keith really wanted to propose to Alyssa using umbrellas that spelled out, “Will You Marry Me?” He needed the help of a Proposal Planner to pull this marriage proposal off. First, we got to work to find the perfect location for the proposal. We chose Multnomah Falls in Oregon because of the stunning waterfall and also the bridge that is in front of the waterfall. The outdoors were a very important part of Keith and Alyssa’s life, so this was perfect. Next, we set out to buy the required umbrellas and then we hand painted the letters on each one. We then hired a musician to play their song as soon as he saw the couple, which would be the cue for the umbrellas to drop. Last, we coordinated with all of the volunteers and videographer Lance Watts to make sure everyone would be where they needed to be at the exact time they were supposed to be there. With over 15 volunteers, that was no easy feat but as you can see from the video, it all went perfectly. The umbrellas were lowered at the exact right time and the engagement was amazing.”