Congratulations Cards for the Proposal
Somebody planned it, somebody said yes, and now everyone wants to celebrate. Type your reaction to the news and the AI builds a card around the moment, not a generic ring template.

There's a specific kind of excitement that comes with hearing proposal news — it's different from congratulating an engagement that's already settled, because you're often reacting to the story itself: how they planned it, how nervous they were, how surprised the other person looked in the photos. A card built around that reaction feels more like a real response than a form congratulations.
If you know how the proposal happened, referencing it — the location, the surprise element, who else was in on it — makes the card feel like it's actually about their moment. If you're just seeing the announcement online, genuine excitement and a compliment about the couple works just as well.
The finished card renders in portrait format, ready to send the moment you see the news, whether that's a text reply, a comment-worthy image, or something to print if you'll see them in person soon. It pairs well with a follow-up engagement or wedding card later on.
What to write on your proposal congrats card
- “Congratulations on the proposal!”Use this
- “Just saw the news — so happy for you!”Use this
- “She said yes! Congratulations to you both”Use this
- “What a beautiful proposal — congratulations!”Use this
- “So thrilled for you two, congratulations!”Use this
- “Congrats on the big question and the big answer”Use this
Theme ideas the AI paints beautifully
Ring close-up with soft celebratory light
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Couple embracing at sunset
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Confetti and champagne celebration
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Candid-style proposal moment reimagined as art
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Romantic garden or beach backdrop
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Soft watercolor hearts and stars
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Tips for the perfect card
- If you know the proposal story, reference a detail from it — the location, the surprise, who helped plan it
- React to the moment itself, not just the engagement status — excitement should feel immediate
- Keep it short if you're replying quickly to an announcement; a genuine one-liner works well
- Tag both people in your message if you know them both, not just the one you're closer to
Your proposal congrats card in three steps
Write your message
Type the exact words you want on the card.
Describe a theme
A scene, a style, a mood — anything you can imagine.
Download & share
Get an HD card in seconds. Print it or send the link.
Proposal Congrats card questions, answered
- What's the difference between a proposal congratulations card and an engagement card?
- They're closely related — a proposal congratulations card reacts to the moment itself, often referencing how it happened, while a broader engagement card celebrates the engagement more generally. Either works well right after the news breaks.
- What should I write when congratulating someone on their proposal?
- If you know the story, mention a detail from it — the setting, the surprise, who was in on it. If you're just seeing the announcement, genuine excitement and a compliment about the couple is more than enough.
- How does the AI proposal congratulations card maker work?
- Type your congratulations message and describe a scene, like "ring close-up with soft light." The AI generates original artwork around your exact words and returns a portrait-format card in seconds.
- Is it free to make a proposal congratulations card?
- Yes, proposal congratulations cards are free to create and share on the website and in the iOS app, with higher-resolution downloads available if you'd like to print one.
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