DIY Flocked Christmas Tree
It may not be ground breaking news for any of  you, but, let me tell you, it was for me.
You can flock your old Christmas decor yourself" Â For cheap"
That is awesome news!
(Especially for someone with a basement full of Christmas decor that I’m not they’re not really using!)
I started small with these three little Christmas trees that, quite frankly, have seen better days. Â I thought flocking them would give them a cute little face lift.
I started with three essential supplies from Wal-Mart: Â spray adhesive, fake snow spray, and glitter spray. Â I also made sure to lay a plastic tarp down on the deck before I began. Â It was a bit messy, and I’m glad I did that! Â I would never attempt to do this inside. Â Way too messy!
First I coated the trees with the spray adhesive. Â The adhesive will help the fake snow stick to it. Then I gave them a light dusting with fake snow. Â I quickly learned that you can really get whatever look you’re going for by just adding more “fake snow spray” as you go. Â I topped the trees off with a little bit of glitter, which didn’t really make that big of an impact. Â (You could totally just skip the glitter, in my opinion.)
Aren’t they cute"! Â This transformation happened in probably 2 minutes.
After flocking my little trees and building up my confidence, I went for the bigger tree. Â This tree is actually pretty small, probably only about 4 feet. Â It’s the tree t...
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