Q. My 3 year old daughter is having a camp theme party and want to decorate so you really feel like you are camping
Answer
Make a large wooden sign at the entrance to the "Camp Site" and have other signs pointing the way to the toilets and showers, picnic area and wildlife trail.
Set the tents around a central seating area with the campfire as a centerpiece. Lay out low benches for sitting on or just use mats or planks of wood balanced on rocks.
Decorate the inside of the tents with streamers and balloons
Around the edges of the camp, erect some citronella torches. These will keep the bugs away and add to the camp atmosphere.
Place cuddly toys in the tress and bushes for the younger kids to discover or for the older kids, hang plastic bugs around the camp. Use glow in the dark bugs and stars which will be fun later on when it gets dark.
Hang multi colored Chinese lanterns around the garden. Some kids just can't help playing with candles so be careful where you place them.
Set up a food table and cover with green or camouflage cloth. Use plastic tableware or tin plates and cups. Provide bug stickers for each child to personalize his/her own plate and mug. It saves muddling them up.
You can also add:
Bug stickers and tattoes
T-shirts with the name of the camp and date of the birthday camping party
Make a large wooden sign at the entrance to the "Camp Site" and have other signs pointing the way to the toilets and showers, picnic area and wildlife trail.
Set the tents around a central seating area with the campfire as a centerpiece. Lay out low benches for sitting on or just use mats or planks of wood balanced on rocks.
Decorate the inside of the tents with streamers and balloons
Around the edges of the camp, erect some citronella torches. These will keep the bugs away and add to the camp atmosphere.
Place cuddly toys in the tress and bushes for the younger kids to discover or for the older kids, hang plastic bugs around the camp. Use glow in the dark bugs and stars which will be fun later on when it gets dark.
Hang multi colored Chinese lanterns around the garden. Some kids just can't help playing with candles so be careful where you place them.
Set up a food table and cover with green or camouflage cloth. Use plastic tableware or tin plates and cups. Provide bug stickers for each child to personalize his/her own plate and mug. It saves muddling them up.
You can also add:
Bug stickers and tattoes
T-shirts with the name of the camp and date of the birthday camping party
What are some interesting (but good-natured) pranks to play at summer camp?

bunstihl
I work with the youngest boy's cabin at a summer camp in Cape Cod. One of our traditions is to play friendly pranks on one of the girl's cabins. Some examples from last year: We left a flag made of underwear on their porch; we collapsed their table and stole their benches in the dining hall so they had to sit on the floor for dinner.
I'm looking for creative, fun ideas to prank the girls! It's got to be something that will blow everyone out of the water. But it also has to be a FRIENDLY prank. I don't want anything mean. And it also can't involve taking or hiding their stuff, as that's against the rules of the prank war.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions!
Answer
Unscrew the shower cap. Insert buillion cubes. Rescrew cap. Next day: Laugh hysterically at campers who smell like chicken and beef stew.
Unscrew the shower cap. Insert buillion cubes. Rescrew cap. Next day: Laugh hysterically at campers who smell like chicken and beef stew.
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