Its easy to flock a Christmas tree or wreath.
Heres how to let it snow inside and add to your cozy holiday decor.
With a dusting of snow, your Christmas tree gets extra holiday magic.
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you could bring thatwinter wonderlandfeeling inside without creating a mess.
Well show you how to flock your tree with either spray or powder so it looks snow-covered.
Protect the base of your treeor anything you dont want to flockwith plastic sheeting or a plastic trash bag.
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Apply the Flocking
Place the flocking powder into a wire mesh sifter for sprinkling.
Using the sifternot your handsensures the powder is disbursed more evenly across the branches.
Holding the sifter above the moist branches, sprinkle the flocking powder on the tops of the branches.
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To achieve even flocking, you may need to slightly mist the branches again.
Work in a well-ventilated space clear of keepsakes.
Prep the can of flocking spray by shaking it.
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Open and fluff the branches before spraying the tree flocking.
Continue layering the spray until youre happy with the coverage.
(The closer and more thickly you spray, the heavier the snow will appear.)
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Once youre done spraying the branches, let them dry, and thendecorate with lights and ornaments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes!
Pick a fresh tree with good color that will make the snowy look stand out.
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A tree farm that lets you cut your own tree would be a good bet.
Selection and Care of Christmas Trees.
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