It’s been a few months now since Pocket Camp Complete was released, and it’s nice to see players both old and new enjoying the game. One of the best parts is being able to import custom design codes from New Horizons without needing to have the game itself and/or a Switch Online membership, which helps make the game more accessible. The Pocket Camp website even offers custom design codes that you can download.

With seasonal events, monthly reissued items, and 11 different themes, the possibilities for dressing up your campsite & character are pretty much endless. Plus, you can even use Complete Tickets if you really want to get a certain item from the catalogs. To get you started in time for the spring season, here are some custom designs you can use for different themes, along with recommended terrains and cookies.


Nothing says spring more than natural and rustic themes which pretty much equate to farm/cottage/campcore. Wear Bean’s neutral plaid dress as you tend to your relaxing farmland or dandelion fields, and take a relaxing stroll using items from Pompom’s daisyville cookie.


For elegant themes, try this Silent Princess balloon hem dress by Sabrina, inspired by its namesake flower from The Legend of Zelda. This would go nicely with fairy or TLoZ-themed campsites, the fairy forest terrain, and items from Diana’s fay cookie.


If cool or sporty is more your vibe, don Kelly’s blue jacket hoodie and choose a simpler terrain such as the flower bed or spring garden. Embody the upcoming Steam Spring Sale by using items from Hopkins’s game cookie to decorate your campsite, or get a head start into summer with O’Hare’s pool cookie.


Planning on sending spring postcards to pen pals? Why not try a full-on airmail concept? でん (Den) has a custom design for a cute red post box, and you can use a civic, modern, or historical theme by using the streetcar city or old-timey town terrains and items from Nan’s post-office cookie.


If lively spring fairs are more your flair, add a cute or hip vibe to your campsite with this pink claw machine from Faye. Make things more colorful with the first anniversary or tulip field terrains, and use items from Dom’s funfair cookie for amusement rides or Rex’s food truck cookie if you’re feeling extra snacky.


As fans of kawaii, we can never get enough of cherry blossoms. Luckily, there’s a wide variety of sakura terrain and item options available in the game, including the cherry blossom grove and Genji’s rabbit shrine cookie for harmonious themes. Don’t forget to pair your cutest pink outfit with this sakura umbrella from ひめ (Hime).
How to use Animal Crossing custom designs on Pocket Camp Complete
- Tap on the pencil and shirt icon to open Custom Designs:
- Via the main menu: Tap on the “Custom Designs” icon.
- Via the inventory: Tap on either the “Clothing” or “Furniture” tabs and look for the same icon at the top leftmost part, then tap on “Add Custom Design.”
- Tap on “Creator ID” to view designs from a selected creator or “Design ID” for a specific code.
- If you aren’t yet, make sure you’re connected to the internet, then link your Nintendo account for Pocket Camp by tapping on “Select this person.”
- Once done, type the corresponding creator or design code.
- Hit “Save” once you select an item of your choice. You have 20 available slots each for clothing and furniture.
- To view your saved clothing and furniture, tap the “Custom Designs” icon via your inventory.
You can find more custom designs in our Animal Crossing archives or read my review on the game for more info, which includes tips on using Complete Tickets.
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