I've been wanting a flocked tree.
We have never had one and I was in the mood for something different.
We shopped for one for the living room but I wasn't impressed. It didn't look like flocking technology has changed much since the genesis of the artificial tree.
I have seen many, many flocked artificial trees at junk shops that have yellowed.
Not pretty. We didn't get one.
Not pretty. We didn't get one.
I saw something on Pinterest that made me want to give painting the tree a try.
She painted her tree and then sprinkled it with glitter.
She painted her tree and then sprinkled it with glitter.
Dealing with the aftermath of glitter is one of the hazards of my job so I didn't think I needed to add glitter into the equation.
But I was willing to give painting the tree a try, so I pulled out the white primer.
This job is messy!
Dabbing seemed to work best.
Brushing the paint on the branches caused splatter.
I got it all over my shirt before I realized what was happening.
I wanted it lightly flocked so I didn't go nuts.
I did hit it with spray snow after it was dry.
I wish I hadn't because all it did was shed.
Spray snow hasn't changed much, either, since I was a kid.
Where is the commercial flocking that is sprayed on picks and garlands?
I notice more of the flocking during the day.
Where is the commercial flocking that is sprayed on picks and garlands?
I notice more of the flocking during the day.
At night you can't really get the effect as much. But It seems like the lights are brighter and I like it with the Urban Putty (by Sherwin Williams) walls in the sunroom.
It looks cute with the candy and sweets and frosted gingerbread cookies.
You can see what else I have done in the sunroom.
Sprinkled with artificial snow,
You can see what else I have done in the sunroom.
Sprinkled with artificial snow,
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