To begin you will need this self adhesive christmas tree flock.
Diy flocked real christmas tree.
I have grown up with a real christmas tree my entire life but last year i decided to try something new.
I wanted to have a flocked christmas tree.
This year i really really wanted a flocked christmas tree.
I tried three different techniques and i will tell you which one worked the best.
Not the ones with white plastic needles the ones that are white with a snowy texture.
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I worked in small sections to make sure that the area i was working in stayed wet.
Here s an easy affordable diy tutorial on how to use sno flock to flock your existing christmas tree and transform it into a white snow covered tree like the ones you see on instagram.
Use the strainer to sift flocking onto the limbs while the branches are wet.
So when buying one wasn t really a possibility i decided to turn my old fake christmas tree into a diy flocked christmas tree.
Flocked trees are those vintage y white ones.
And it turned out amazing.
This self adhesive christmas tree flock find it here.
You ve definitely seen flocked christmas trees before especially if you ve ever browsed artificial christmas trees.
It s been a full year since i flocked my own christmas tree.
I used a 5 pound bag to refl ock my 9 ft.
How to flock a christmas tree use the spray bottle to spray the tree with water.
And since this is one of the diy projects i get the most questions about i figured this was a good time to update you all on how my diy flocked christmas tree is faring a year later.
Tree but like i said i put it on very heavily and it already had a light layer of flocking on it.
Spray bottle full of water.
A flocked christmas tree or flocking a christmas tree simply refers to the process by which many people around the word capture the real feeling of a winter wonderland via a generous dusting of artificial snow.