Halloween Camping and Backyard Decorating Ideas
If you’re planning to explore the outdoors over Halloween, camping and Halloween are a match made in spooky heaven. The crisp October air, the crackling fire set in the backdrop of rustling trees is nature doing the decorating for you. Whether you are planning a Halloween camping trip or throwing an outdoor Halloween party in your backyard, a little effort goes a long way toward creating a night nobody will forget.
Outdoor Halloween Party Ideas for Your Campsite or Your Backyard
Every great Halloween gathering starts with a fabulous table. Ditch the flimsy plastic Halloween tablecloth that tears before the first plate of food is set down and upgrade to a LITO waterproof outdoor tablecloth that will last season after season. Depending on your style, from solid black (a Halloween classic) to black and white stripes to our Day of the Dead pattern, your Halloween table has never looked so good. To add some Halloween flair, if you’re at a campsite, use dead broken branches as the base of the centerpiece with some plastic skeletons and solar mason jar lights dispersed down the center line of the table. We also love to hang metal outdoor solar lanterns in the trees for full Halloween effect and voila, you’ve got the perfect Halloween setting with little effort. If the October wind kicks up, you don’t have to worry because our wind straps will keep your LITO waterproof tablecloth in place.
Easy Clean Up
As much as we love when our kids break open the Halloween candy and treats, there’s always a sticky mess of sweets and treats left behind on the table. Everyone knows a good celebration means that some drinks will be spilled and the table will be a bit of a mess. But unlike a cotton tablecloth, the LITO oilcloth will wipe up in seconds and leave no stains behind. At the end of the evening, you can fold up your LITO tablecloth and place it into the storage backpack or attach the wind straps so the tablecloth stays in place overnight.
Most of all, enjoy the time with friends and family in the outdoors celebrating a quintessential American holiday.