

However if you do want to spruce up a large tree with some DIY flocking, I’d look into this stuff.
Xmas snow spray full size#
Now just a quick FYI–I definitely wouldn’t recommend using this stuff on a full size Christmas tree, I don’t think it would hold up well. I also did this process on one of my wreaths, which turned out great too. I did this process on five of my mini trees and I love how they look now–I think the glitter spray added the perfect touch of frostiness. I’m probably one of the last people on planet Earth to try spray snow, but it really is pretty cool stuff.


Overall Review of Flocked Mini Christmas Trees So grab a snack and let’s do a little review of snow in a can! DIY Flocked Mini Christmas Trees And since you’ve seen these cute little trees in several of my most recent posts, I figured today it would be fun to share what I did to give them a frosty white look. I had never used it before, so I thought it would be fun to test it out and see how it worked. To start, I researched a few different options and ultimately decided to try out the super cheap snow spray. I DIY everything else, so why not try my hand at DIY flocked mini Christmas trees?! But as I was piling them up for a trip to Goodwill, I figured why not try to flock them myself. I actually thought about just donating all of my mini trees and buying new ones. I wanted more of a frosty white Christmas this year. But this time around I just wasn’t digging the dark green anymore. I had lots of them last year, they were literally scattered all over the house. I went through all of my holiday decor and realized that I wasn’t loving my dark green mini trees.
