May 4, 2022
St. Patrick’s day is often considered a wonderful date to get married, but it can also be a romantic time to propose. Here are some Irish-inspired ways to pop the question on the 17th with style.
While technically a Halloween ritual in Ireland, finding a ring in Barmbrack – a type of yeasted bread filled with fruit – is a traditional way to become engaged. It’s a fun spin on the ‘proposing with food’ category that references centuries of history, and you can easily find a recipe for the bread online.
Cook a delicious Irish meal as a way to woo your partner. For lunch, make a picnic filled with Irish cheeses, soda bread, cold meats and a spot of whiskey. If you’d prefer a romantic dinner, consider Irish seafood or a hearty stew, and present the ring over an after-dinner Irish coffee.
If you and your partner are more playful, plan a hunt for the leprechaun’s ‘pot of gold’ – i.e. the ring box – by leaving mischievous clues for them to solve. Color the clues with a rainbow theme, as folklore says treasure can be found at the end of every rainbow.
The ancient Celtic custom of handfasting is a meaningful way to propose to your beloved. The phrase ‘to tie the knot’ is derived from the ritual, involving the binding together of your hands with a ribbon or cord, and then knotted. The powerful gesture represents your bond for eternity, and can be particularly poignant if you have Irish heritage.
Are you planning a March 17th engagement? Do you like any of these Saint Patrick’s Day proposal ideas for an Irish-inspired betrothal?