Guest Picks: Gone 'Glamping'
A bright candy-colored yellow lantern? You wouldn't even need to turn it on to light up your campsite.
Bugs crawling all over my food is not my idea of a good time. But with this beauty, I may be convinced to dine outdoors.
This is a lovely blanket for picnics, stargazing or just keeping warm.
Now this is my idea of a campfire! Outdoor cooking at its finest.
If I have to lay on the ground, I'd want to do it in this. This is the most gorgeous sleeping bag — ever.
Lounging in this lovely over water or land would be a great way to pass the day.
This is the canoe of my dreams! I can just see my husband paddling me down the river now.
Who needs firewood when you can have faux birch logs? They may not be very practical, but they're very, very pretty.
This glamorous hammock is perfect for afternoon naps.
If you decide to bring along your four-legged friend, one of these little tepees is a must.
This is the prettiest handmade wooden stool for sitting around the campfire. Maybe add a plush cushion on top.
I'm guessing roughing it involves rocks, so these pretty "bars" of soap would be a perfect fit.
I'd definitely eat my s'mores off of these plates; they're disposable dinnerware at its finest.
Why can't you have mood lighting while you're out in the wilderness too?
Use this to write down your thoughts, chart the stars or pen a poem about the great outdoors.
These are a fun way to carry your sandwiches and snacks when going on a picnic.
Don't let these water bottles fool you — they aren't what they seem.
This is a fun little camping kit. I'll definitely need my pocket knife for some reason, I'm sure.
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Here it is: the most beautiful tent I've ever seen. Sure, bugs could still get in and all, but I'd be too distracted by the gorgeous design to notice.
Q