Your Hand in Marriage Fills Much Needed Niche for Valentine's Day
LAS VEGAS--To ask or not to ask, that is the question. As marriage proposals flourish on Valentine's Day, Your Hand in Marriage provides the guidance that men need when popping the big question.
The creativity of the proposal specialists at Your Hand in Marriage helps to create that once-in-a-lifetime marriage proposal that every man and woman dreams of. They provide assistance in all aspects of the proposal, including working with the client to conceptualize the proposal, selecting the engagement ring and negotiating the price, choosing a venue for the proposal to take place at and remaining behind the scenes while overseeing the order of events as they occur until the moment that she says the magic words, "I Do!"
Your Hand in Marriage offers four tips for the perfect proposal:
* Plan it out: Take time and care in planning this special moment for her because you only get one chance at it.
* Make it personal: Bring in elements of the relationship that are meaningful to the both of you, such as where you had your first kiss, favorite colors, wine, location, ambiance. Is she a family person, outdoors person, etc?
* Grand isn't always great: Just because you have great ideas for an extravagant proposal doesn't mean it's always the best way to propose.
* Remember the ring: Don't get so caught up in the moment that you forget the most important element of the proposal.
"Often times the man gets so caught up in the details and is so nervous that he forgets a major detail [like the ring]," said Corbin Saunders, founder and president of Your Hand in Marriage. "This is the one day where the man can truly shine and create a memory of a lifetime for him and his bride-to-be."
Your Hand in Marriage has the capacity to plan and implement proposals throughout the country, bringing marriage proposals from the ordinary to the extraordinary. For more information on Your Hand in Marriage, please visit www.yourhandinmarriage.com.
Contacts
PR Plus
Aimee Worth, 702-696-1999
aimee@prpluslv.com
The creativity of the proposal specialists at Your Hand in Marriage helps to create that once-in-a-lifetime marriage proposal that every man and woman dreams of. They provide assistance in all aspects of the proposal, including working with the client to conceptualize the proposal, selecting the engagement ring and negotiating the price, choosing a venue for the proposal to take place at and remaining behind the scenes while overseeing the order of events as they occur until the moment that she says the magic words, "I Do!"
Your Hand in Marriage offers four tips for the perfect proposal:
* Plan it out: Take time and care in planning this special moment for her because you only get one chance at it.
* Make it personal: Bring in elements of the relationship that are meaningful to the both of you, such as where you had your first kiss, favorite colors, wine, location, ambiance. Is she a family person, outdoors person, etc?
* Grand isn't always great: Just because you have great ideas for an extravagant proposal doesn't mean it's always the best way to propose.
* Remember the ring: Don't get so caught up in the moment that you forget the most important element of the proposal.
"Often times the man gets so caught up in the details and is so nervous that he forgets a major detail [like the ring]," said Corbin Saunders, founder and president of Your Hand in Marriage. "This is the one day where the man can truly shine and create a memory of a lifetime for him and his bride-to-be."
Your Hand in Marriage has the capacity to plan and implement proposals throughout the country, bringing marriage proposals from the ordinary to the extraordinary. For more information on Your Hand in Marriage, please visit www.yourhandinmarriage.com.
Contacts
PR Plus
Aimee Worth, 702-696-1999
aimee@prpluslv.com
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