Flocked Christmas Tree Ideas

December 2, 2019// FW Decor// by Raisa Haidar

December 2, 2019// FW Decor// by Raisa Haidar

The most wonderful time of the year is around the corner and the arrangements have started already. If you are looking to diversify your classic green and red décor this year, a flocked Christmas tree may be just what your home needs. This type of tree is gaining popularity every passing day. Their glistening appeal and unique design makes them look gorgeous but still very natural. 

Taking a glimpse into the history, the flock technology started about 3000 years ago. At that time in China, they were using resin to glue the natural fibers to fabric which was the first prototype of flocking. During middle ages in Germany, fiber dust was scattered on adhesive to produce flocked wall coverings and later on, this trend came to France during the reign of Louis XIV.


Here we have collected some gorgeous flocked Christmas tree decoration ideas. Maybe one of them will become your inspiration for this Christmas. Take a look!

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Christmas season brings a plethora of inspiration to the people, so do the Christmas trees. You can get either a large or a small tree, artificial or real. Short on space? Not a problem. Table top Christmas tree is the solution. You can decorate it the way you like as there are so many ideas of crafting a flocked Christmas tree in a unique way.

The fluffy branches like a fresh dusting of shimmering snow are embracing lights and appearance of ornaments. Warm and inviting appeal with its holiday glow seems to say Merry Christmas to all who enter the home. You do not need to be super creative to make your own flocked Christmas tree, plus it’s going to be unique and made by you. All you will need is your old fake Christmas tree, spray paint, glitter, soap flakes and glue to design your own flocked tree. What do you think? Will you go with a Blush flocked Christmas tree this year? 

 
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