Wondering how to flock a Christmas tree? I was wondering the same thing! I took matters into my own hands and flocked my own tree saving me tons of money and I am so happy with the end result! I'm sharing step by step how I flocked my tree and how you can achieve the same beautiful results!
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How to flock a Christmas tree: The Cheap and Easy Way
-In an outdoor well-ventilated space put down a tarp and place your artificial tree in the middle.
-Fluff your entire tree and unplug any lights. You will be getting your Christmas tree wet as you flock it and you don't want to get electrocuted!
-Next, once your tree is completely fluffed get it wet with a good spray bottle! I found that working in small sections and spraying as I went worked well!
-Working in sections put your snow bond powder into a cup and lightly dump it all over the area of your Christmas tree you are working on.
-Now, once you have dumped enough snow bond on your artificial trees, get it wet again. This will make the snow bond harden and stay in place permanently.
-Repeat these steps laying your tree as many times until you have the desired amount of flocking bonded to your entire tree!
-Let sit until dry and the flocking material has hardened and you're done!
Supplies (affiliate links)
- Sno Bond Amazon tends to fluctuate what types of flock they have in stock these three options are the best to achieve the look in this video:
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