Diy Tree Flocking
To get more even coverage you can shake the flocking through a sifter positioned over the tree branches.
Diy tree flocking. Check out this easy homemade snow flocking tutorial here. Its a good idea to flock your tree before you bring it into your home so that you can apply the flocking in an area that can be easily cleaned up. Its beautiful and stays on the tree wellUse Ivory Snow flakesSlowly add water and beat with a mixer until thick.
I started at the top of the tree and did my best to flick not brush-it looks unnatural the mix onto the branches of the tree. I tied each section of branches together so that I could flock. But again wet the tree down with a water hose before flocking.
While still wet I pressed into the white snow some. Apply the flocking with quick light strokes onto the top of each branch. It works great on fake or real Christmas trees and branches.
So creating something with the look for a whole lot less is just not only amazing but super fun too. And it is the exact same flock used by the professional tree flockers assuming that is the title they go by. Take a handful of the whipped cream snow flocking mixture and rub it onto your Christmas tree etc.
DIY Tree Flocking - Save yourself hundreds with this tree flocking trick. DIY snow flocking tutorial here. 3 Work in layers.
Continue to do this until the entire tree is flocked. Continue applying the flocking until the entire tree. I wrapped around a ripped 2 inch piece of linen or canvas to cover the foam and make a little tree skirt.