Decorating your home with a Christmas tree is a festive way to celebrate the season and there are so many beautiful ways to decorate them. Trees of all sizes can adorn your home, depending on your available space. You can decorate your tree however you like, or leave it without any decorations, just the lights, which is a current trend. Trees can decorate any room in your home and adorn your front porch. A popular trend right now is flocked Christmas trees.
So we have put together a wonderfully inspiring collection for you to help you get started with decorating your own home with a flocked tree. If you already have a flocked Christmas tree in your home, we have some ideas on how you can switch up your decor for the holidays. Have a look below for our fabulous collection!
TIP: When you have had your trees for a few years and they start to lose their flocking, just add a little more flock yourself with spray snow. That’s what we do with trees that are losing color or have some bald spots!
Tell Us: Do you prefer to decorate your home with a flocked or green Christmas tree? Please share which one of these flocked trees most inspired you and why in the Comments below!
1. Beautiful Christmas Tree. This is the 8ft King Flocked Pre-lit tree from @kingofchristmas. The pillows in front of the tree are from @withlavenderandgrace. The decorations on the tree can be found at Hobby Lobby, including the ribbons that have been weaved through the tree. (via @blessed_ranch)
2. Flocked In The Bedroom. Add some flocked trees into your bedroom Christmas decor a festive touch. The flocked tree in the foreground can be found at Target. The “Baby It’s Cold Outside” pillow is from @withlavenderandgrace. Grounding this space is a beautiful rug from @boutiquerugs. (via @blessed_ranch)
3. Merry Christmas Tree. How beautiful is this Christmas decorated corner tucked next to the staircase and visible through the front door? The large flocked tree is from @kingofchristmas, while the red and green bells on the top of the tree are from Kirkland’s. The smaller tree in the basket is from Walmart. On the floor, the wrapped gifts are from Hobby Lobby. The sign on the wall behind the tree is from @simplyinspireddesignco. Adorning the staircase banister is a faux garland from TJMaxx. (via @thegatewayhome)
4. Joy To The World. The 9-foot flocked Christmas tree is from @kingofchristmas. Adorning the tree is a color scheme of red, silver and white decorations. The red and white ribbon is threaded through the tree for a pop of visual effect. Loving the mix of large and small round ornaments. The stockings hanging from the mantel are from Pottery Barn, while the “Joy To The World” sign is from @krumpetshomedecor. (via @nissalynninteriors)
5. Plaid Tidings With Pops Of Red. A flocked 10-foot tree from @kingofchristmas is decked out with a black and white color scheme and pops of red. Faux greenery is layered in for a natural look — garland that has been cut up! Zip ties are used to mount the wreaths onto the plantation shutters. The black & white ‘Let It Snow’ lumbar pillow is from Adams & Co. (via @devanie.at.home)
6. Festive Front Porch. Flocked trees flank the front door, adorned with large red faux poinsettias with green stems and leaves (can be found at craft stores). The galvanized buckets filled with logs can be found at Walmart. Greeting guests at the door is a Merry & Bright coir doormat, which can be found at Kirkland’s or Etsy. (via @blessed_ranch)
7. A Very Farmhouse Christmas. This beautifully decorated bedroom features lovely Christmas decor throughout. The flocked tree is illuminated with mini lights, left without decor for elegant simplicity. Several of the decorations in this space are from @krumpetshomedecor. FYI: The beautiful bed is from @rcwilley, while the bedding is Target! (via @thebarnwoodfarmhouse)
8. Black & White Christmas. This beautiful tree is a 7.5-foot flocked pre-lit king tree from @kingofchristmas. The tree features beautiful black and white, and buffalo plaid ornaments from the plaid tidings collection from @krumpetshomedecor. The ribbon in the tree is from Hobby Lobby. Adorning the mantel is a Christmas tree sign from @harpergrayce. (via @greybirchdesigns)
9. Magical Twinkle Lights. This simple flocked tree (@kingofchristmas) is beautiful against the white shiplap walls! The large mirror is from @arhaus, while the other two are vintage finds. The chunky knit blanket is from Target. (via @patina_pine)
10. Milk and Cookie Co. The 7.5 foot flocked tree in the corner of this dining room is from @kingofchristmas. The charming North Pole sign accenting the wall is from @ohsweetskye. To keep the room from being too busy with Christmas decor, the table centerpiece was kept simple, featuring greenery, candles, pine cones, and antlers. (via @blessed_ranch)
11. Farm Fresh Christmas. This beautifully styled living room features a trio of flocked trees for major impact! The wooden frame on the wall above the faux fireplace is from Kirkland’s. Groupings of candles add a romantic ambiance to this space. Loving the pop of red from the striped throw in this otherwise neutral color scheme. (via @thriftyandchicdecor)
12. A Winter Wonderland. A large flocked tree graces this living room, illuminated by mini lights. We love the simplicity of this tree left without decorations. The gift-wrapped presents under the tree add a pop of color to this space. Similar holiday buckets (red bucket on the hearth) can be found at Walmart, Lowe’s and Amazon. (via @athomewithjenna)
13. Jingle All The Way. The 9-foot flocked tree is from @kingofchristmas. The red decorations pop beautifully against the white of the flocked tree. The large bells at the top of the tree are from Kirkland’s. The pillows on the chair are from Tuesday morning, while the holiday-inspired sign adorning the mantel is from @simplyinspireddesignco. (via @the_refinedfarmhouse)
14. Twas The Night Before Christmas. A pair of flocked trees in this cozy living room are from Walmart. The wreath on the wall and garland on the console table are also flocked. Loving the cozy ambiance of this space! (via @heatherbuglane)
15. Christmas Cozy Fireplace. This warm and inviting fireplace features a trio of small flocked trees from Walmart. Hanging from the mantel are stockings from Amazon Home. Adorning the mantel is a faux garland illuminated with mini lights from Hobby Lobby. (via @blessed_ranch)
16. Natural Flocked Tree. The simplicity of this natural tree without decorations is very elegant. This tree is 7.5-feet was sourced from @kingofchristmas. The tree collar (base) is from Hobby Lobby. Similar woven tree collars can be found at Pier 1, Grandin Road or Amazon. (via @ourwisconsinnest)
17. Decorated Flocked Tree. Here is the same tree as the previous one, yet all decorated for Christmas. The pops of red are just brilliant against the backdrop of white. Most of the ornaments are from Hobby Lobby, some are from Target. Which do you like better, decorated or left natural with just the twinkle lights? The tree collar is from Hobby Lobby, while the Christmas wall sign is from @the.little.bird. (via @ourwisconsinnest)
18. Christmas Decorating Traditions. This blogger enjoys the process of decorating in early November. Putting up her artificial tree and leaving it bare for a while to enjoy its simpleness of just the twinkle lights before decorating the tree with family treasures that have been passed down from the previous generation. What is your family tradition? Do you decorate early or wait till the week before Christmas? (via Zevy Joy)
19. Festive Wintry Rustic Christmas Tree. An artificial tree is more simple to decorate, with its ease of bending branches to secure ornaments and ribbon. The flocked tree is perfect if you are wishing to create a winter wonderland vibe. A red and green plaid color scheme compliments the white snow of this tree. The ribbon used on this tree features a 4-inch wide red and green plaid ribbon. The top of the tree is layered with a 1-inch green ribbon. Begin at the top of your tree and slowly wind down, increasing the width as you make your way down. To mix up the classic ribbon look, drape the ribbon in a vertical manner, beginning at the top of the tree. Create bustles of about 1.5-feet in length, making your way to the base of the tree. Get the full tutorial at the provided link. (via The Everyday Hostess)
20. Festive Flocked Christmas Tree. This tree features 25 yards of colorful plaid ribbon. Begin at the top and work your way down, tuck it in some spots and letting it billow out in other places. Ornaments include faceted and round glass ornaments in a color scheme of pink, blue, green and red (three packs of each color). A felted garland makes its way through the tree, along with some more personalized ornaments. (via Inspired By Charm)
21. Farmhouse Christmas Tree. A pair of flocked trees are set in crocks, in true farmhouse fashion. Wrapped gifts and charming gingerbread houses add to the overall farmhouse aesthetic. The wrapping paper, tags, gift boxes, ribbon, and everything else was found at Home Goods! (via Liz Marie Blog)
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