Custom LED Neon Signs for Proposals and Engagements
Custom LED neon signs for proposals and engagements are the glowing centerpiece of the moment you ask and the celebration that follows. Echo Neon builds custom LED signs for both and has been building custom signs since 2015.
A Will You Marry Me sign as the backdrop for the question. A She Said Yes sign for the engagement party and the announcement. A sign with your names that carries from the proposal through the wedding and then hangs in your home. The two most common builds are the proposal sign (Will You Marry Me, Marry Me) and the engagement sign (She Said Yes, We’re Engaged).
We will review some ideas you can choose between, how to actually set the sign up at your proposal, how to plan for a moment that only happens once, and how the sign becomes a keepsake you keep long after. To browse other use cases, see all our shop by use case options.

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Steps to get your custom neon logo
Design your piece
Looking for a graphic-based neon sign? Upload your file and drop us a line about its size, color, and how soon you need it.
Get your quote
Uploaded? Sit back, and relax. our team will jump right in and transform it into a proof ready for your approval within 24 hours.
Confirm your design
Once you're happy with your proof, just make the payment with our secure invoice and then the magic begins! Your handcrafted neon art will be ready to ship within one week.
Front door delivery
Enjoy free worldwide delivery for all custom neon sign orders! When it comes to the packaging, we don’t mess around with your neon art piece! It will be packed with protective bubble wrap in a sturdy cardboard box or custom wooden case ready for adventure.
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Production Time: 1-2 weeks


Steps to get your custom neon logo
Design your piece
Looking for a graphic-based neon sign? Upload your file and drop us a line about its size, color, and how soon you need it.
Get your quote
Uploaded? Sit back, and relax. our team will jump right in and transform it into a proof ready for your approval within 24 hours.
Confirm your design
Once you're happy with your proof, just make the payment with our secure invoice and then the magic begins! Your handcrafted neon art will be ready to ship within one week.
Front door delivery
Enjoy free worldwide delivery for all custom neon sign orders! When it comes to the packaging, we don’t mess around with your neon art piece! It will be packed with protective bubble wrap in a sturdy cardboard box or custom wooden case ready for adventure.
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Font
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White tube when off
Colored tube when off
No Need to Select Color
( With Switchable Color & Dynamic Color, neon tubes stay white when off. )
Size (Height of each line):
The sign width will be proportional to the chosen font and word spacingW×H(approx.):0.00cm × 0.00cm0.00in × 0.00in
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Production Time: 2-3 weeks

How to Order Your Proposal Sign
Ordering a custom proposal or engagement sign comes down to three steps.
1. Design
First, design the sign. Use the custom sign builder to type Will You Marry Me, Marry Me, She Said Yes, We're Engaged, or your names. Choose your font, pick your color, and set the size. The builder shows a live preview. Add a dimmer at the order stage to set the mood for the moment.
2. Production
Second, plan your power and timing. If the proposal is somewhere without an outlet, plan an extension cord or a portable power station. Order well ahead of the date so the sign arrives with time to test it at home.
3. Delivery
Third, the sign ships. Standard shipping is free on all orders, and production typically takes one to three weeks. Order early so nothing about the timeline adds stress to the moment.
Start your build at the custom sign builder or browse our other pre-made proposal signs for ready-to-ship options.
The Proposal Sign or the Engagement Sign?
These are two different moments, and they call for two different signs.
The proposal sign is Will You Marry Me or Marry Me. It is the centerpiece of the question itself, the glowing backdrop behind you when you ask. This is the sign for the moment, set up at the proposal location so it is part of the photos and the memory of when it happened.
The engagement sign is She Said Yes, We’re Engaged, or Engaged. It is for after the yes: the announcement, the engagement party, the celebration with friends and family. The tone shifts from the question to the celebration, from one person asking to two people sharing the news.
Some couples use both. A Will You Marry Me sign for the proposal, then a She Said Yes sign for the engagement party a few weeks later. If you are planning the moment you ask, start with the proposal sign. If you are planning the party after, the engagement sign is what you want. If you are doing both, you can plan for both from the start.
Setting Up the Sign at Your Proposal
Here is the part most sign listings skip: a proposal sign is not hanging on your bedroom wall. It has to be set up at a specific place for a specific moment, and that takes a little planning. The two things to sort out are power and setup.
Power first. The sign plugs into a standard outlet. If you are proposing somewhere with power, a home, a restaurant, a rented venue, an apartment rooftop with an outlet, that part is easy. If you are proposing somewhere without an outlet nearby, a beach, a park, a garden, a remote overlook, you need a power plan. Two options work: run an extension cord from the nearest outlet if there is one within reach, or use a portable power station, the kind of rechargeable battery unit people take camping, to run the sign anywhere. Charge it ahead of time, plug the sign’s adapter into it, and the sign works with no outlet in sight.
Setup and concealment next. Decide who sets the sign up. Often it is a friend, a proposal planner, or a photographer who arrives early, positions the sign, and either keeps it covered or keeps it off until the moment. If you want the sign to be a surprise, plan how it stays hidden, behind a cloth, around a corner, switched off, until the reveal. Then plan the reveal itself: the sign lights up, or the cover comes off, at the moment you ask or just before.
None of this is complicated, but a proposal moves fast and nerves run high, so think it through beforehand. Knowing the sign is powered, positioned, and ready is one less thing to worry about when it counts.
You Only Get One Shot, So Plan Ahead
A birthday party can be rescued if the decorations are late or something does not work. A proposal happens once. That changes how you plan around the sign.
Order well ahead of the date. Give yourself enough time that the sign arrives with room to spare, not the day before. Test it at home once it arrives: plug it in, make sure it powers on, check that it looks the way you pictured, and confirm the size works for the space you have in mind. If you are using a portable power station, charge it and test the sign on it before the day. And if the proposal is outdoors, have a backup thought for weather, a covered spot, a different day, or an indoor alternative, so a forecast does not derail the moment.
This is not about overthinking it. It is about removing the few things that could go wrong so the moment itself goes the way you want.
From the Proposal to the Wedding
A proposal is the start of a journey, not a one-off event. The yes leads to an engagement, usually an engagement party, often a bridal shower and bachelorette, and then the wedding. A sign can travel that whole road with you. A She Said Yes sign from the proposal reappears at the engagement party. A sign with your names or your new shared last name can carry from the engagement through the bridal shower and bachelorette, all the way to the wedding welcome table. One sign, the whole season.
And then there is the keepsake. The sign that was glowing the moment you got engaged is not just decor. It is the sign that was there when it happened. Couples keep it: on a wall at home, in the story they tell about the proposal, brought back out at the wedding. Long after the balloons are gone and the flowers have wilted, the sign is still there, still lighting up, still holding the memory of the moment you asked.
Popular Proposal and Engagement Signs
Each sign fits a different moment in the journey from the question to the celebration.
Will You Marry Me and Marry Me
The proposal centerpiece. The glowing backdrop behind you when you ask. Will You Marry Me is the full question; Marry Me is the shorter, bolder version. Both make the moment feel set and intentional, and both photograph beautifully for the proposal photos.
She Said Yes
The engagement sign. The answer, glowing. Perfect for the engagement party and for sharing the news. It turns the celebration into a moment of its own and gives the party a centerpiece everyone gathers around for photos.
We’re Engaged and Engaged
The shared-celebration version. We’re Engaged and Engaged shift the focus from one person asking to two people celebrating together. Good for the engagement party and the announcement, especially when the couple wants the sign to feel like both of them.
Personalized names and last-name signs
Your two names or your new shared last name in custom neon. The most personal option and the one that carries furthest: it works at the engagement, the pre-wedding events, and the wedding, then becomes home decor for the married couple. The longest-lasting keepsake on this page.
Decorative shapes (hearts, rings, infinity)
Accent pieces alongside a word sign. A heart, a ring outline, an infinity symbol. Small touches that add to the proposal or engagement backdrop without competing with the main sign.
Sizing, Color, and Placement
Size the sign so it reads in the moment and travels to the location.
Proposal backdrop: 24 to 40 inches. Large enough to read clearly in the proposal photos, and still portable enough to transport and set up at the location. Engagement party backdrop: 24 to 40 inches for the main photo wall. Tabletop or accent piece: 18 to 28 inches.
Color sets the mood. Warm white is romantic and timeless and photographs softly. Red and pink lean overtly romantic. Soft pastels suit an elegant engagement party, and you can match an engagement party color theme. A dimmer lets you set the brightness for the moment, gentle and intimate for the proposal, brighter for the party. Add a dimmer at the order stage.
Echo Neon signs ship with pre-drilled holes in the acrylic backboard and lightweight mounting, so the sign hangs on a wall, a stand, or an arch, or sits on a table. For an outdoor proposal, a freestanding setup with a portable power station gives you the most flexibility on location.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most land between $150 and $600 depending on size, text length, and color. A standard Will You Marry Me sign sits in the mid range, and larger backdrops run toward the top. The custom builder shows a live price as you change options.
Will You Marry Me or Marry Me for the proposal moment itself. She Said Yes, We’re Engaged, or Engaged for the announcement and the party after the yes. Some couples use both across the proposal and the engagement party.
The sign plugs into a standard outlet. For a spot with no outlet nearby, either run an extension cord from the nearest power source, or use a portable power station, a rechargeable battery unit, to run the sign anywhere. Charge it ahead and test the sign on it before the day.
Order at least three to four weeks ahead. Production takes one to three weeks plus shipping. Ordering early gives you time to test the sign at home before the day, which matters for a moment that only happens once.
Yes. The sign that was glowing when you got engaged becomes a keepsake. Keep it on a wall at home, bring it back out for the engagement party, or carry it into the wedding. It holds the memory of the moment.
Yes. Type your two names or your new shared last name into the custom builder. A name sign carries from the engagement through the wedding and becomes lasting home decor for the married couple.
Proposal backdrop: 24 to 40 inches, large enough to read in photos and portable enough to transport. Engagement party: 24 to 40 inches. Accent piece: 18 to 28 inches. Size to the space and how it will appear in your photos.
Yes. Plug it in at home once it arrives so you know it powers on and looks the way you want. If you are using a portable power station, test the sign on it too. A proposal happens once, so confirm everything works ahead of time.
Yes. A Marry Me, She Said Yes, or names sign is a romantic gift and a keepsake the couple keeps as home decor after the celebration. A meaningful present for an engagement or a wedding.
The Sign That Was There When You Asked
A proposal or engagement sign does more than decorate a moment. It anchors the proposal photos, gives the engagement party a centerpiece, carries through the wedding events, and then becomes the sign that was glowing the night you got engaged. Echo Neon builds LED signs for proposals and engagements because LED is what the moment needs: portable enough to set up at any location, bright enough to read in the photos, and safe to transport to a rooftop, a beach, or a backyard. A Will You Marry Me sign for the question. A She Said Yes sign for the celebration. A names sign that lasts for years. We have been building custom signs since 2015.
To start your build, head to the custom sign builder or browse our pre-made proposal signs. To explore other use cases, see all shop by use case options.

















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