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Major flocked tree trends to expect this year

Flocked Christmas trees are a favorite of most people. Lights gleaming in every corner of the room attract the attention of every visitor and make them feel completely at home.

Whether you prefer real or artificial trees, flocked trees are available in wide varieties. Manufacturers may flock synthetic types or purchasers may dress them. Flocking is an option offered by many tree lots and nurseries that sell real evergreen trees. For one, the real tree would not need to be watered the next day as it will seal in any extra moisture.

 Real evergreen trees are typically covered with cotton fiber or cellulose, spray adhesives, some kind of mica or glitter, water, and a fire retardant. This explains why such dressing is a safer alternative as far as live evergreens are concerned.

Tips for Maintaining and Storing Your Flocked Tree

When buying a flocked Christmas tree, you should consider lifespan. Store it in a cool, dry place and avoid excessive humidity.

 Though location and climate can make this difficult, doing so will prolong its lifespan and keep it from yellowing too soon. Boxing or wrapping it properly between uses will also help it last longer.

Why Flocked Trees are a Must-Have for the Holidays

Why do people purchase flocked trees? Well, people like to see snow during the holidays, even within their homes. Some love the sleek appearance of white. While others feel it’s the best way to enjoy Christmas.

No doubt, white lights on flocked Christmas trees create a stunning backdrop, particularly when they are decorated with vibrant ribbon garlands.

With gold ornaments, ribbons, garlands, or even just gold accents, the backdrop will look stunning. Another popular color is blue, which comes in several shades.

 This year’s theme seems to revolve around winter, including snowflakes, snowmen, and blue decorations. You’ll find them featuring well in many homes.