A Guide to Glamping

Add some finishing touches

Finally, finish off your campsite with an ‘Instagrammable’ feature like a colorful umbrella, some flowy curtains, or a dreamy canopy to really make it a home away from home. Not only will it dress up your glampsite but it will also provide a little much needed shade on those hot summer days. You can even try making your own canopy out of a curtain or a sheet and a hula hoop. If you’re planning to glamp as a group to celebrate an event like a birthday or a bachelorette, it’s always fun to bring along a backdrop made of bunting or patterned fabric to make your group photos that much more fun.

Whatever your glamping style is, follow these tips and you’re guaranteed to have a relaxing, fun, and picture perfect glamping experience that you’ll want to repeat and not soon forget.

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