Learn how to decorate a flocked Christmas tree with these festive holiday ideas.
Guarantee the magic of a white Christmas with a flocked Christmas tree.
The white-tipped needles leave a frosty canvas ready to be dressed up with your favoriteChristmas ornaments.
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Theres no one best way to decorate a flockedChristmas tree.
Ultimately, it comes down to personal taste and the style of the room.
Read on to learn how to decorate a flocked Christmas tree that perfectly fits your space.
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The result is an elegant, sophisticated, and cohesive look.
Swap forest-green ornaments for frosty mint green ones for a cooler, more contemporary take on a Christmas classic.
Finish the look bywrapping your presentsin coordinating paper.
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The key is to keep it simple and steer clear of the oh-so-tempting glittery ornaments.
Simply enjoy the just-plucked-out-of-the-Alps look.
The natural feel of an undecorated tree suits an organic, neutral scheme and adds a subtle festive touch.
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Drape the tree inChristmas lightsto make it sparkle at night.
Create visual interest by varying the ornaments' sizes, shapes, and textures.
Start with the large ornaments, spacing them evenly around the tree.
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Then, fill in the gaps with medium and small ornaments.
Limit them to small Christmas decorations and distribute them sparsely but evenly around the tree.
Finish the look with a strikingtree topper.
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Add Colorful Christmas Ornaments
Flocked Christmas trees provide the perfect snowy white canvas for bright colors.
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Live flocked trees last two to four weeks.
Artificial flocked trees last for years.
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see to it that you fluff all of the branches as soon as you set up your tree.
Then add plenty of greenery garland, pinecones, ornaments, and ribbons to fill out all the branches.
A white or silvertree skirtpairs beautifully with a flocked tree because it mimics the look of snow.