How to Create a Magical Summer Camp Experience at Home

20 May 2020 year

You never forget your first summer at camp: the friendships forged, the sing-alongs sung, that hard-won talent show trophy. And while this beloved coming-of-age tradition might get scaled down (or rescheduled entirely) this year, we have plenty of great ideas to bring that memory-making magic to life in your own backyard or living room.

Get decked out

First and foremost, it’s simply not summer camp without the matching tees, lanyard bracelets, and merit badges. We‘re also pretty keen on the tie-dye trend, a suddenly-everywhere seasonal staple. And of course, the perfect pair of cutoffs is a must-have for warmer weather. As for accents? Tie on a bright bandana, affix your snazziest enamel pin, and top it all off with a colorful hat. Voila! You’re ready for whatever activities the afternoon may bring. 

Choose your own adventure 

Cornhole at noon and ghost stories at seven. Or maybe sundaes for lunch and a scavenger hunt for dessert. And who could say no to Tug-of-War Tuesday or a morning dedicated to baking DIYs? Whether you collaborate on plans with the family or surprise your happy campers every morning, the world—and the schedule—is filled with possibilities. So put on your counselor cap and load up that fire pit: Half of the fun is in choosing what comes next! 

Always be crafting 

One reason camp is pretty much the best? You get to explore new creative hobbies (or fine-tune your existing talents) in a no-pressure environment. Maybe you’ve always wanted to try embroidery or are eager to partner up for a face-paint masterpiece. Performing a play could be right up your alley, or learning to grow a garden together might be just the thing. Focus this time on finding activities that bring each of you joy. Then, finish off your journey to self-discovery with a round of show and tell.


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