The Most Unique Engagement Party Ideas of All Time

The Most Unique Engagement Party Ideas of All Time


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They said yes, and now, all the wedding planning begins.

But before it's time to walk down the aisle, you'll want to throw an engagement party. Sure, the actual wedding is the big milestone, but getting engaged to your partner is also something that deserves to be celebrated.

When it comes to an engagement party, the most important thing is that it represents the couple and that it includes the people they love the most. Whether you prefer something low-key at home, or want a big to-do to show off that ring and gush about getting to say "I do" there are tons of unique engagement party ideas that go beyond a sit-down dinner (although that can be fun, too!).

Get inspiration for DIY elements you can incorporate into an idea you already have, or start from scratch with plenty of creative themes. Whatever style, budget or vision you have, our list has a whole roundup of ideas that's sure to include exactly what you want for the day. Oh, and if you're attending the event, don't forget to pick out an amazing engagement gift they'll cherish forever.

Throw a Cocktail Party

Sometimes, all you need for a successful party are some delicious drinks. Host a cocktail party with your closest friends and family if you want something simple but still elevated. Perhaps even create individual "His" and "Her" cocktails, and have your guests vote on their favorite.

Get inspired: Classic Cocktails That Stand the Test of Time

group of happy friends toasting and drinking fancy cocktails at bar
Nicolas Micolani

DIY a Photo Banner Cake Topper

Turn even the simplest cake into something more festive. The photo banner can feature snaps of the couple together, or with all the important people in their lives.

Get the tutorial at DIY Inspired »

a cake with a picture on top
DIY Inspired

Go Tailgating

Celebrate the lovebirds, and your favorite team, with a tailgate-themed celebration. Grab your gear, your drinks of choice and, of course, the burgers and dogs, and spend time partying away in the parking lot before heading over to watch your favorite team play — and hopefully, win!

group of friends taking selfies in stadium parking lot before football game
Thomas Barwick

Host a Brunch

A simple idea that is also a stellar one, you can never go wrong with brunch. Use a late morning meal full of mimosas, French toast and all the fixings to share in the exciting news and raise a toast to the newly engaged couple.

group of friends having celebration meal together
Alexander Spatari

Go for a Valentine's Day Theme

Take inspiration from the pink, red and white holiday full of love and create a vibrant setup at home now that your Valentine officially put a ring on it!

Get the tutorial at Arin Solange at Home »

valentine's day party tablescape and flowers
Courtesy of Arin Solange at Home

Bring on the Props

Everything is more fun when props are involved, especially if they are oversized. Guests will have a blast posing with these rings that help create the perfect photo-op.

Get the tutorial at The House That Lars Built »

engagement party idea
Courtesy of The House That Lars Built

Play Murder Mystery

We all know that one couple who's always watching a new true crime thriller on their favorite streaming app. Now, bring the mystery to life with a special whodunit party where guests are faced with the task of solving a "crime." Guests are assigned characters with specific dress codes and personalities that they must play into. During the party, someone is "murdered" and it's up to the guests to get to know the other "characters" and deduce through their own problem-solving skills who the "killer" is. Although there are a variety of sites that can help you with all the logistics, we suggest customizable ones like the "Till Death Do Us Part" case so you can make sure that no one gets left out!

police handcuffs, knife and bullets on a desk with forensic and police paper files with a gavel and mallet, magnifying glass, currency and drugs
wragg

Host a Couples Olympics

What better way to show off how strong of a couple you are than with a series of challenges against your friends? First prize might not win more than a homemade trophy, but they will get major bragging rights.

Get the tutorial at DIY Inspired »

a homemade trophy with a medal
Courtesy of DIY Inspired

Go With a Summertime Garden Tea Party

One of the perks of getting engaged during the spring and summer is being able to take advantage of outdoor spaces and warmer weather. This elegant table spread, that's part of a summertime garden tea party theme, can easily be recreated thanks to the tutorial below.

Get the tutorial at Artfully Alissa »

blue and white tablescape for summertime garden tea party
Courtesy of Artfully Alissa

Set Up Custom Word Art Signs

All an engagement party needs is a few personal touches to transform an area of everyday living to a space for celebration. Use fake flowers, paint, glitter and more to decorate words of your own choosing, and set them up throughout the party space on tables or attach string and hang them among the walls. Not into DIYing? You can buy a custom name sign without blowing your budget.

Get the tutorial at Ameeronie Designs »

cut out words decorated with nature florals glitter and paint
Courtesy of Ameroonie Designs

Bring Guests to a Beach Bonfire

Engagement parties don't have to be overly fancy. All you need is a few friends, some beach chairs and a cooler to have a good time together. Just make sure to follow the beach's rules regarding open containers and don't swim without a buddy!

group friends are enjoy a bonfire on the beach
sarote pruksachat

Do a Karaoke Night

Because what's more fun than celebrating this momentous milestone than sipping champagne and singing your favorite hits off-key with your friends?

a group of women singing karaoke
Flashpop

Give Guests Diamond Ring Jello Shots

The bride-to-be isn't the only one who gets to rock a ring at the engagement party. Now everyone can show off some bling with these easy-to-make homemade jello shots.

Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess »

diamond ring jello shots
Courtesy of A Beautiful Mess

DIY S'mores Bar

A s'mores bar is sure to be a hit, even if you don't have a backyard space. You can create a fire bowl like the one pictured with the help of the tutorial below. Leave a board out with the essentials, plus a few unique add-ons like peanut butter, blackberries and bananas, and see what delicious concoctions you and the guests can create.

Get the tutorial at Domestically Blissful »

a woman standing next to a fire bowl and smores bar
Courtesy of Domestically Blissful

DIY Perfect Place Cards

It's really all about the details, so if you're hosting an at-home party, add a little flair with these mini bouquet place cards that can also be a favor for guests to take home.

Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed »

a plate of food
Lovely Indeed

Create an Epic Dessert Table

Sweets and champagne — two of our favorite things. Feature miniature versions of the bride and groom's favorite treats along with some bubbly. You could even set out mini to-go boxes, so guests can take some goodies home with them.

a table full of desserts
Tony Anderson

Make Sure There's a Photo Backdrop

Time to start getting used to taking a LOT of pictures. Create a gorgeous photo background with some faux flowers, a curtain and some fabric. Easy-peasy.

Get the tutorial at Domestically Blissful »

a chair and a table in a room with a window and diy photo backdrop
Courtesy of Domestically Blissful

Think Outside of the Box for Favors

Favors can get expensive, but not when you DIY them. Actually, make it even easier and print them! With the tutorial below, you can print the packets and fill them with seeds for guests to take and plant.

Get the tutorial at Tonya Staab »

a white sheet with flowers on it
Tonya Saab

Host a Movie Night

It's fairly easy to set up your own movie screening right at home with the help of a projector and sheet. Opt for the couples' favorite flick, or choose a classic that's beloved by all your guests. Although you can host it indoors or outdoors, we recommend the latter in hopes that a gorgeous sunset adds an extra romantic touch. Have all your guests bring their favorite sweet and salty snacks to share when it comes time to cozy up and press play.

Check out: Our picks for the best home projectors

group of friends enjoying movie night outdoors in nature
mixetto

Celebrate at a Brewery

You don't have to go to a fancy restaurant celebrate. Reserve a table at your favorite brewery and spend the day sipping on some ales, snacking and enjoying quality time with your friends. Perfect if you want to keep your engagement celebration low-key.

group of happy friends drinking beer at the brewery
FilippoBacci

Try Wine Tasting at a Vineyard

Although not the most cost-effective idea on the list, if you have easy access to a local vineyard you can get a gorgeous view and delicious wine all in the same place. A great option if you're celebrating during late spring, summer or even fall.

a hand holding a glass of red wine above a valley
Alexander Spatari

Throw Pizza Making Party

Only planning on celebrating with a small handful of folks? Let your guests play chef for the night and have a pizza-making party. You can even make it a competition where guests try each other's and vote whose is the best. First prize? The winner gets dibs on dessert!

young couple making fresh pizza in kitchen
Pekic

Wine and Paint Party

Wine and paint parties are always fun, and the great thing is, you can find an actual class to attend or do your own version at home with a small group of people. An easy way to get people cracking up? Have your guests try to "recreate" one of your engagement photos on their own canvas. We're sure you'll see some truly unique masterpieces.

Get the tutorial at Happiness is Homemade »

paint brushes and a blank canvas
Courtesy of Happiness Is Homemade

Rent a Boat

Live near the water? Take a boat ride, enjoy a warm breeze, some drinks and watch the sunset with the people you love most. However, we will advise that you opt for a different idea if you're hoping for something a bit more budget-friendly ahead of wedding planning, since boat rentals can start at a pretty penny.

friends clinking sparkling wine glasses at sunset on a yacht
Yana Iskayeva

Do an Ice Cream Social

A low-stakes way to celebrate with adults and kids? Set up a sundae bar and watch people of all ages load up on jimmies, crushed Oreos, caramel or if you're like us, peanut butter pretzels. Don't forget a sorbet or two, so your dairy-free friends can still get in on the fun.

close up of smiling senior women having fun eating ice cream
wundervisuals

Make it a Pool Party

When those summer temperatures can't be beat, a pool party is a must. Tell everyone to bring their favorite pool floatie and their swimsuit. It's time to cool off and celebrate the happy couple.

smiling and laughing group of friends having backyard pool party on a summer evening
Thomas Barwick

Create a Low-Key Backyard Picnic

When you'd rather do something at home than at a large venue or restaurant, use some decorative flags, balloons, lights, candle sconces, throw pillows and blankets to create the ultimate backyard oasis for your guests.

backyard picnic set up
Maria Korneeva

Tell Everyone to Dress as Famous Couples

Sure, no one can be quite as iconic as the couple of honor, but it's fun to see everyone try. Create your very own red carpet and have everyone show up in costume as a celebrity couple. A few of our favorite ideas? David Beckham and Posh Spice, Beyoncé and Jay-Z and for our Swifties out there, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.

celebrities posing for paparazzi on red carpet
Paul Bradbury

Make it a Charcuterie Board Potluck

Instead of BYOB it's BYOCB — bring your own charcuterie board. They can make it any way they want but encourage creativity — say a bite-sized dessert board instead of the standard cheese and crackers. It helps cut down on all the food prep on your end and lets your guests have fun with their food.

appetizers with differents antipasti, charcuterie, snacks and red wine sausage, ham, tapas, olives and crackers
Roxiller

Rent Some Food Trucks

A fun way for the foodies to share their favorite cuisines with their guests. Although not exactly budget-friendly (food trucks tend to range from $25-$45 per person), they can be a unique addition to any gathering, especially since they're a great and fun way for people to try new things and get out of their traditional comfort zones.

female friends talking with male food truck owner in city
Maskot

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