This new proposal trend is amazing
Would you try it?
Would you try it?
It seems like engagement proposals are getting more creative every year - have a look at our favourite celebrity engagement rings you can't help falling in love with. But while some people opt for an extravagant gesture, like planning a choreographed routine or even programming a Super Mario Bros. game, others may want to do something more intimate - like organize a very romantic bubble bath.
A company called Pearl Bath Bombs took the idea of unique wedding proposals and paired it with the current bath bomb beauty trend. Imagine dropping a bath bomb into your tub and discovering a ring inside! It’s cute (AND much safer than if a ring was hidden inside of a cheeseburger.)
According to the website, each one comes with a gold, rose gold, or silver-plated ring, plus a redemption code that gives you the chance to win a ring valued at $100, $1,000, or $5,000.
The bath bombs are made in the USA with natural ingredients. Check the rest of the bath bombs out, here. They start at about $15, so while they may not contain expensive bling, it’s still a super cute way to pop the question.
There’s even one inspired by Game of Thrones!
From the editors of HelloGiggles
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