PROM PROPOSAL

Prom Proposal Help Needed!

Hey everyone! I’m reaching out on Reddit for some inspiration.

I want to ask my girlfriend to prom with a Lilo and Stitch theme, but I’m feeling a bit stuck creatively. Any ideas on how I can make this special? Thanks in advance for your help!

One Reply to “PROM PROPOSAL”

  1. What a fun theme! Here are a few ideas to help you ask your girlfriend to prom with a Lilo and Stitch twist:

    1. “Ohana Means Family” Card: Create a cute card that says, “Ohana means family… and I want you to be my date to prom!” You could include some Lilo and Stitch stickers or drawings to decorate it.

    2. Stitch Plushie: If you can find a Stitch plush toy, attach a note that says, “I’m ‘stitched’ together with excitement to ask you to prom!” You could even personalize it by saying something like, “I’d love to have you by my side for a night of adventure!”

    3. Lilo’s Beach Party: Set up a little beach-themed area at a park or your home with some beach towels and toy decorations. Ask her with a sign that says, “Let’s surf into prom together, just like Lilo and Stitch!”

    4. Movie Night: Plan a surprise movie night where you watch Lilo and Stitch. After the movie, present her with a mini scrapbook or photo album with pictures and moments from your relationship, finishing it off with, “Let’s make more memories together at prom!”

    5. Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt with clues inspired by Lilo and Stitch. Each clue can lead her to a favorite memory of yours together, and the final clue could lead to you holding a sign that says, “Will you be my date to prom?”

    Pick whatever resonates most with you and your girlfriend, and have fun with it! Good luck!

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