Then I decorated it! I went to Hobby Lobby and picked up a few white feather boas and put them in my tree to add a little more white. The snow turned hard and stuck on the tree really well so it didn’t make too big of a mess when we brought it in the house. I bought the 5 lb bag of Sno-Flock and I have about half left, so the 2 lb bag probably would’ve been fine (but now I have enough left over to flock everything in sight!). (I followed the instructions that came with the Sno-Flock exactly.) Once I was done, I did one more coat of water with my spray bottle over the whole tree to seal the Sno-Flock. I stopped when it looked like it was just a light coat of snow on the whole tree. You can do as much or as little as you want. I used a step stool to get the top of the tree, then I just worked my way down the rest of the tree. Then all I did was spray and sift while the Sno-Flock fell like snow. Use Pro Decor Snow Flock to highlight tips on greenery, create winter landscapes, or to decorate most surfaces with a snow-like effect. It was really not as messy as I was expecting.įirst I put the Sno-Flock in a strainer and grabbed a spray bottle filled with water. I laid a tarp down under the tree so no Sno-Flock would get on the floor. Snow bunting The most northerly of songbirds, the snow bunting breeds in the Arctic then heads south for winter, arriving on British coasts from Greenland and Iceland in late September. Here is what my tree looked like before any flocking: It stays pretty warm in there with the windows on, and there’s no wind. You can also buy it directly from the company (Seasons Refection) here. The shipping was super fast, and the product is AMAZING. So I went back to Amazon and bought the Sno-Flock.īest. NOBODY had anything remotely close to what I was looking for. I tried Michael’s, Hobby Lobby, Alsip Nursery, you name it. I called around to local stores to see if they sold any flocking spray or flocking powder. I was hesitant to buy it, because I tend to not buy anything that isn’t “Prime Eligible”. Ha! So I started looking into flocking my own. I couldn’t just toss our perfectly good Christmas Tree and spend a bunch of money on a new one. The ones that look really good, are really expensive. I wanted a flocked Christmas Tree SO bad. But when I saw a beautiful flocked Christmas Tree this year, I literally could not stop thinking about it. It still works, it’s still in pretty good condition, we don’t really NEED a new one. We’ve had our average sized, pre-lit, Christmas tree for probably about 4 years now. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience.
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