Engagement Fireworks
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Engagement Fireworks
Engagement Fireworks for Proposals and Celebrations
Planning a proposal? Fireworks turn the moment from memorable to unforgettable. Whether you're popping the question in your garden, at a family gathering, or somewhere more dramatic, this collection has everything you need — from a single sparkler to a full display.
Fireworks for Proposals
Sparklers are the classic proposal choice. Spell out "MARRY ME" with sparkler writing (long-exposure phone cameras make this easy), or simply hand one to your partner as you get down on one knee. Our 18" mammoth sparklers burn for around 90 seconds, giving you plenty of time.
Ice fountains work brilliantly at dinner settings — place them in a champagne bottle or on a dessert for a sparkling reveal before you ask. They're virtually silent and safe to use at a table.
Fountains create a beautiful backdrop of coloured sparks. Set up two or three in the garden before you lead your partner outside. Low noise fountains keep things romantic rather than startling.
After They Say Yes
If you're celebrating with family and friends afterwards, a selection box or a small display pack gives everyone a show. Our low noise options keep things neighbour-friendly, or go all out with a compound firework for a proper celebration.
Coloured smoke bombs are popular for engagement photos — they create dramatic backdrops in daylight without any loud noise.
Engagement firework FAQs
What are the best fireworks for a proposal?
Sparklers and ice fountains are the most popular for the proposal moment itself. Sparklers can be used to write messages (with a long-exposure camera), while ice fountains add drama to a dinner or champagne reveal. For a bigger display after the proposal, garden fountains and low noise cakes create a romantic backdrop without overpowering the moment.
Are engagement fireworks safe for small gardens?
Most products in this collection are F1 (1 metre safety distance) or F2 (8 metres). Sparklers, ice fountains and fun snaps are F1 and can be used almost anywhere. Fountains and small cakes are F2, needing 8 metres clearance, which most gardens can accommodate.
Can I set off fireworks for an engagement at night?
Yes, but there are noise regulations to consider. Fireworks should not be used after 11pm on most nights (midnight on Bonfire Night, New Year's Eve, Diwali, and Chinese New Year). Our low noise options are the best choice for late evening proposals in residential areas.
How do I keep the fireworks a surprise?
Ask a trusted friend or family member to set things up while you keep your partner occupied. Most of our products can be set up in under 5 minutes. For sparkler writing, practise the camera technique beforehand — you only get one shot at the real thing.