It’s easy to bring that passion to your New Horizons island!
Turn your beach into a bohemian paradise. Create a park where free spirits can enjoy the outdoors. Invite your friends to join you on an island that is full of natural beauty and sustainable tropical living.
If you don’t know how to begin creating a residence where you can express your love of nature, we have some ideas to help you create a pristine paradise.
I think you’ll love these creative designs that are sure to make flower babies smile.
10. Compost bags
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One of the main ideas of the hippie movement is to respect the environment and make ecological choices.
Is there a better way to replace chemical soil additives with fresh, homemade compost?
This player used two different stamps to make a pile of fertilizer for the farm!
To achieve this look, use a zen pillow on the bottom and a pillow on top. The Zen pillow is slightly larger, which makes the item a little bigger and more characterful!
Then use the compost bag pattern to dress up the two recycled pillows.
9. Flowers, flowers and more flowers!
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Nature is totally cool, man…. Especially when it’s as beautiful as this field of fresh flowers.
Decorate your island with a variety of plants, either in beds or scattered throughout with natural materials.
If you choose to make the beds, keep the fences rustic. Hippies were never known for their masonry and metal. Untreated wood is ideal for an ecological alternative.
8. Sale of second-hand goods
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If you’ve played Animal Crossing: New Leaf, you remember retail.
Reese and Cyrus, two adorable alpacas, have invited players to bring in unwanted items to sell to other villagers.
This idea of reusing instead of buying new is very much in the spirit of hippie culture.
Just ask a hippie how they feel about throwing things away and they’ll definitely tell you: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure!
Instead of getting rid of your old stuff by selling it to Nooks for recycling, invite your friends to a yard sale.
You can invite everyone to look, haggle over prices and enjoy all the stuff you want to get rid of.
7. tie dye patterns
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Perhaps the most iconic expression of hippie culture fashion is the tie-dye pattern.
With the right design codes, you can cloak all your yarns in psychedelic swirls of color.
Bring this look into your home and spend your days as a caretaker with walls designed in the curves of your favorite color combinations.
The best part is that tie-dye is supposed to be artistic and natural. So it’s fun to stretch your creative muscles in the Nook Phone Design app.
6. Wind turbine
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Mother Nature already offers us so many ways to feed our world.
So why don’t you help him with the windmill?
Use terraforming to build multi-layered boulders, then place antenna generators in a staggered pattern to create a renewable energy source for your island.
You can also go further and use generators at waterfalls to produce hydroelectric power. High-tech hydropower may seem at odds with the hippie movement, but anything that can help preserve our planet would be welcome on the island of serenity.
5. Coffee from farm to table
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Vegetarianism, veganism and the farm-to-table movement are popular with young men and women who want to reduce their impact on agriculture and animal husbandry.
So instead of creating fancy cafes, invite your neighbors to eat fresh produce grown in your garden.
Put together a menu dish with dishes made exclusively from your island’s local fruits, or alternate when other foods are in season, for example. B. Mushrooms in autumn.
4. Workshop on outdoor art
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I have the impression that your artistically inclined villagers no longer consider this open-air art workshop possible.
Whether you want to get your hands dirty with pottery or paint political posters calling for a more peaceful future, it’s all possible in a large outdoor studio.
This creator has pulled out all the stops and even built in a hand washing station and hardware store where tinkerers can make gadgets, then take to the stage to decorate and craft.
3. Recycling yard
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Don’t let the Nooks spoil the fun of keeping your island green!
Try to set up a small recycling area outside the store. Here, your neighbors can stop by with their trash, sort it into bins and help reduce the island’s environmental impact.
And if you want, you can even start your own recycling company, with logo and uniforms!
Stand in front of Nook’s Cranny and offer to take old clothes, furniture and other items that would otherwise end up in a locker.
Not only is it a fun way to talk to your friends while you’re there, but it also reminds you what items you’re ready to throw in the trash.
2. Classic hippie clothes
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The tie-dye is an essential part of the hippie fashion movement.
But you can take it a step further with head-to-toe silhouettes of the most popular styles from the 1960s.
Try a long denim skirt, cardigan, sun hat and round sunglasses for a light and airy outfit for days in the sun and summer breezes.
Other hippie fashion classics from the 60’s include wide-legged pants, ribbed velvet trousers, peasant blouses and just about anything handmade!
To keep with the theme, avoid dark colors, clean lines and anything lined with fur. Hippies are adept at making their own clothes instead of buying new ones. So make sure to include those little handmade details, like macramé accents on a shirt or large floral patterns on your favorite bandana.
1. Only for villagers!
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As a local hippy and omnipotent man, Harv would have thought that the people of all lazy countries would be completely aloof from him.
Stay cool and invite animal friends like Sherb, Stish and Bo to move in with us.
Their charming, lazy, and scrappy personalities make them the best candidates for the simple, sustainable lifestyle you seek.
Don’t forget to have snacks on hand!
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