When it comes to asking someone to homecoming, you only get one shot to make it memorable—and that’s where these Hoco Proposals Ideas come in. Whether you’re planning something sweet, funny, or wildly creative, a thoughtful proposal shows effort and makes the moment unforgettable. From punny signs to surprise setups, these ideas will help you pop the question in a way that feels totally “you” and totally unforgettable.
Hoco Proposals Ideas
Need cute or clever ways to ask your crush or bestie to homecoming? These Hoco Proposal Ideas will help you stand out and score a heartfelt “yes” with style.
Sweet Treat Surprise
Ask with candy or a cake that says, “Homecoming would be sweeter with you.”
• Decorate a dessert box with glitter letters
• Add their favorite treats
• Include a hand-written note inside
Poster + Plush Animal
Pair a cute stuffed animal with a sign: “It would be unbearable to go to hoco without you!”
• Works well with bears, pandas, or sloths
• Add a ribbon in school colors
• Snap a photo together
Sports Jersey Proposal
Wear or bring a jersey with their name and number, and say, “I’d be lucky to have you on my team for hoco.”
• Great for athletic couples
• Use your school team theme
• Present it after a game or practice
Balloon Pop Question
Fill balloons with confetti and the letters to spell H-O-C-O?
• Let them pop them in order
• Use their favorite colors
• Tape to a giant board or wall
Light-Up Message
Use fairy lights to spell “HOCO?” in their room or car trunk.
• Best done in the evening
• Include photos or notes
• Soft music adds a nice touch
Board Sign
Write “would you be d’lite of my night”, but will you go to hoco with me?”
• Add their color
• Include heart-shaped pepperonis
• Give with a smile
Movie Night Proposal
Set up a home movie screening with a custom preview slide: “Starring us… at HOCO?”
• Use a projector or TV
• Add snacks and a blanket
• Invite a few friends to cheer
Dog or Cat Help
Tie a sign around your pet that says, “Will you be my paw-some date to HOCO?”
• Bonus if they love animals
• Snap a photo for memories
• Works with plush toys too
Music Lyric Poster
Use a favorite song lyric: “You belong with me… at HOCO?”
• Include the album cover
• Maybe play it in the background
• Sing or lip-sync it for fun
Donut Proposal
Bring a box of donuts with a note: “Donut you want to go to HOCO with me?”
• Get them from their favorite shop
• Write the note on the box
• Add sprinkles or icing names
Post-It Wall Message
Spell out “HOCO?” using sticky notes on their locker, car, or door
• Use rainbow colors
• Add smiley faces or hearts
• Leave a treat nearby
Paint or Chalk It
Write “HOCO?” in sidewalk chalk at their favorite hangout spot
• Great for after school
• Add your initials and hearts
• Include a small bouquet
Puzzle Piece Invite
Give them a puzzle that says “HOCO?” when finished
• Customize one online or DIY
• Wrap the pieces as a gift
• Frame the finished result
Favorite Snack Sign
Attach a sign to their go-to snack: “It would be nuts if you didn’t say yes to HOCO!”
• Chips, popcorn, candy bars work too
• Add a cute bow
• Keep it fun and casual
Car Trunk Surprise
Decorate your car trunk with streamers and a HOCO sign
• Hide a gift or balloon bouquet
• Ask them to “grab something” from it
• Have friends nearby to capture the moment
Class Interruption
Ask the teacher to call on you to “read something”—and then hold up your HOCO sign
• Ask for permission first
• Keep it short and sweet
• End with a flower or small gift
Disney Themed Ask
Use a Disney pun: “Be my prince/princess and let’s make HOCO magical!”
• Add Mickey ears or themed candy
• Works well with Disney fans
• Decorate with fairy lights or glitter
Bubble Tea Invite
Write on the cup: “You make my heart bubble—HOCO?”
• Customize their order
• Attach a cute note
• Deliver during lunch or after school
Book Lover Ask
Wrap a book with a note inside: “Chapter next: HOCO with you?”
• Works with novels or notebooks
• Highlight your favorite quote
• Add a flower or bookmark
Matching Shirts
Wear shirts that, when you stand together, read “Will You / Go to Hoco With Me?”
• Bold letters work best
• Plan a dramatic reveal
• Record their reaction!
Puzzle Balloon
Place a small puzzle inside a clear balloon: once popped, they assemble it to get your message
• Use confetti inside
• Include a sharp pin or safety
• Keep the puzzle short and sweet
Glow Stick Ask
In a dark room, spell “HOCO?” with glow sticks
• Add music for mood
• Can also be done outdoors
• Follow with a flashlight reveal
Slideshow Proposal
Create a short slideshow of your memories together ending with “HOCO?”
• Set to their favorite song
• Keep it under 2 minutes
• Show it in private or with friends
Ice Cream Scoop Sign
Bring a pint with a tag: “Scoop me up for HOCO?”
• Use cute packaging
• Add spoons and sprinkles
• Bonus points for homemade
Custom Puzzle Cookies
Bake or buy cookies that form the word “HOCO?” when placed together
• Decorate each with icing letters
• Box them in order
• Add a sweet note
Sports Jersey Proposal
Wear or bring a jersey with their name and number, and say, “I’d be lucky to have you on my team for hoco.” This idea scores major points with sports fans and athletic couples. Customize it with school colors or the sport they love most.
- Present it after their game, meet, or practice
- Bring a sign that says: “Let’s make a winning team at HOCO!”
- Get teammates to cheer or hold up letters spelling “HOCO?”
- Use a basketball, soccer ball, or baseball signed with your message
FAQ
What is a HOCO proposal?
A HOCO proposal is a fun and creative way to ask someone to homecoming. It often includes signs, props, or small gifts. The goal is to make the moment memorable and personal.
Do I need to go all out for a HOCO proposal?
Not at all. A simple, heartfelt idea can be just as meaningful as a big gesture. It’s all about showing effort in a way that feels genuine.
When should I do my HOCO proposal?
About 2–3 weeks before homecoming is ideal. This gives enough time to plan your looks, coordinate with friends, and enjoy the lead-up to the dance.
What if I’m nervous about asking?
It’s totally normal to feel nervous. Start with a low-pressure approach like a treat, a cute note, or something that involves humor or their interests.
Should I match the proposal to their interests?
Yes, personal touches matter. Use what you know about them—favorite snacks, hobbies, or pets—to create a proposal that feels special and thoughtful.

Hi, I’m Susan Rueckel — the voice behind Fun Party Idea! With a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and a passion for bringing people together, I’ve spent years honing my skills in business development, customer service, event management, social media, and contract negotiation. Whether it’s planning unforgettable parties or sharing creative ideas to make your celebrations shine, I love turning everyday moments into something truly special. Let’s make your next event the most fun one yet!