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Full Artificial Christmas Trees: How To Deter Cats

Cat owners love their furry felines. However, your furry felines are going to love your full artificial Christmas trees as well. And let’s face it, the love that these cats want to give these full artificial Christmas trees is not something that you want. Many cats are known for climbing up trees, knocking them over, pulling off ornaments onto the tree, and then constantly batting at the branches. It can make a cat owner feel hopeless and sometimes furious when the tree becomes damaged.

Tips and Tricks to Keep your Festive Decorations Safe

How can you deter cats from bothering these full artificial Christmas trees? There are several ideas that cat owners have used in the past that you may find helpful in your home:

– Have a water bottle to spray at your cat when he/she starts to bother the tree. Cats are notorious for hating water, so giving them a light spritz can often deter them from bothering the tree.

– Put items around the tree that are going to deter the cat from nothing the tree.

– Do not let ornaments hang from the bottom branches. This is like an open invitation for the cat to start batting these and knocking them off.

– Put aluminum foil around the base of the tree. Many people find that cats do not like the feel of this, so they start to avoid the tree.

– Be sure that cords are not hanging from the tree either, as this is just like the ornaments…it is a huge attraction for cats.

– Use repellants on the tree that cats do not like. This can be one of the biggest ways that you can keep cats from climbing and knocking over the tree.

Remember, cats are curious. Therefore, it makes sense that cats are going to try to knock this over. Do your best to avoid this so nothing and no one is injured.

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How flocked trees make your Christmas break blissful

Why Flocked Trees Are the Perfect Addition to Your Holiday Decor

What do you do when you can’t get a snowy tree right within your home? You flock.

In simple terms, flocking refers to the process adopted to create the feeling of a winter wonderland during Christmas.

How it works? You get your tree, assemble it, and then cover it up with white artificial powder.

If you’ve ever hit the internet for synthetic Christmas trees, then chances are high you know what flocked Christmas trees look like.

Check through this post and you’ll find some easy ways to flock your Christmas tree:

The flocking magic

Fun fact: Christmas tree flocks are readily available for purchase on the internet. So you may want to make them a fun DIY project to embark on this holiday. Whatever your tree choice—a rustic Christmas tree that’s just recently chopped down at the farm, or an artificial one that has been preserved for some years, flocking works.

To begin, set up a space with drop cloth and create enough room for mess—flocking can be a little bit of messy at times. Then ensure that you have taken all necessary precautions for safety (wearing goggles or a mask will go a long way in preventing ingestion of flocking solution).

Next, mist the needles from one end of the tree, until they are damp. Then move to sprinkling.

Spray on the flocking to the tree; and then to pull a more regular coverage, shake it through a strainer placed over the branches of the tree.

Once you’re done flocking one end of the tree, mist it again using a spray bottle. Allow flocking get activated and sealed to the branches of the tree.

Your flocked Christmas tree is ready!

Before you begin adding your favorite Christmas wreaths and garlands, allow it dry for minutes or even a few hours.

You can read more about this topic on a Christmas Blog.

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Color Combos For Unlit Artificial Christmas Trees

For those who decide to go with unlit artificial Christmas trees for their homes or businesses this year, they are going to find that these trees are going to be all about the décor that you are using on these. Therefore, many people pay more close attention to the color combos that they are putting on these unlit artificial Christmas trees. When using a tree with lights, often the colors are somewhat in the background since the lights are going to be at the forefront. With unlit artificial Christmas trees, that is not an issue. So, what color combos are going to look great on these unlit trees?

Color Combos For Unlit Artificial Christmas Trees: A Guide To Elevate Your Decor Game

1. You cannot go wrong with red and green as these are traditional colors of Christmas that many people use each year.

2. Go with metal colors like a mixture of gold and silver. Since the lights will not be on the tree, these colors can still create a glow on this tree.

3. Pastel colors are a huge hit with unlit trees as these are a bit softer, and they really enhance the bare beauty of this tree.

4. All white is a huge trend that looks great on just about any tree that you may have in your home.

5. Go with blues of all different hues. This blue tree trend is great for unlit trees since it makes all the blue hues mingle together and create a beautiful picture.

6. Off white and gold are two colors that look great on unlit trees as they do add some warmth into the tree without the need for lights.

You may want to avoid darker colors like purple, black, navy and other dark color combos since there are no lights to lighten this up. 

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Inspiration Tips for Decorating Flocked Christmas Trees

Flocked trees add a breathtaking touch to every Christmas décor. Are you short of decoration ideas for the holidays? You’re in luck! We just happen to have some of the most inspirational flocked tree decoration ideas to get you started. Read on, be inspired!

FLOCKED WITH SILVER AND GOLD

Decorate your snow-flocked 6 foot artificial Christmas tree with silver and gold ornamentation to get a remarkable appearance. Decked your tree with silver balls and golden snowflakes!

Set up your decorations in the most amazing way you know. When you get short of ideas, just surf for inspirations and you’d be right back on track.

VINTAGE TREE

Add some elegance to your gathering spot with a beautiful white and pink Christmas tree. Play around with white and pink decorations and ornaments to bring out the full beauty of the tree. Deck your flocked tree with rose gold bulbs, glittery vintage Christmas baubles, and some shiny pink icicle embellishments. You can also add some pink velvet ribbon for a classy effect.

FROSTY TREE

Enjoy the feel of a full white frost tree. Full flocked Christmas trees are best for executing this idea. Add a touch of frost to tree branches to get that sparkly effect! Make use of frosty decorations and ornaments such as icicles ornaments, sliver baubles, white fluffy garlands or reindeer ornaments.

SNOW IN THE WOODS

Appreciate the beauty of nature as you celebrate the holidays. This inspiration features white branches and creature in the woodlands. Elements in this decoration theme includes silver/white baubles, and ornaments of animals to show off the life in the woods. Attach little ornaments of raccoons, owls, rabbits, and others. You can also wrap tree in white faux fur scarf for a more appealing look.

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Pro tips for Pricing Christmas trees

The Art of Pricing Christmas Trees: Tips and Tricks for Sellers

One of the many misconceptions about artificial Christmas trees, particularly during Christmas, is that they are worth a fortune.  Untrue! Christmas trees come in sizes, and if you will, you may pick whichever size and tree style suits your décor.

Besides, size may go a long way in determining how much your tree costs.—while the 6 foot artificial Christmas trees may be well affordable, the 16 foot may be pricey.

If you’re buying on budget, go for what falls within your range and buy the cheap trees; cheaper trees tend to be quite shorter and prices increase by height.

 Usually, you’ll find trees bearing the tags that carry their prices. You walk into the store, check for your tree size, and then you sort the bills. A 5 to 6 foot artificial Christmas tree will mostly cost around 65 to 95 US dollars, depending on brand, while the flocked ones may cost much more — say between 90 to 325 US dollars, on average.

Delivery depends on tree. So if your preference is just some regular option on the store (6 to 7 foot), you may spend much less. 45 dollars for a mid-sized Christmas tree and 250 dollars for the large.

Prices sometimes vary. So before buying, do well to consult an employee and get some detailed info. You don’t want to set your teeth on options you cannot chew.

Fair Pricing

It is no news that soaring demands and nationwide shortages have caused tree prices to go up. Yet, major tree stores have moved to make trees available. Today, you may find trees costing way below the average. And yes, they are made, also, with just the best kind of materials.

Tall or short, cheap affordable trees do not mean poor quality. So if you’re hitting the market, you may just want to pick right.

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How to enjoy Christmas celebration with your kids — tips for a lifelong fun experience

There is no better time to create lasting memories than during Christmas. By then, you can be sure your kids are thinking about Santa’s visit and Yuletide presents. Regardless, there are numerous ways to make them understand the value of the season without emphasizing gifts. Enjoy these holidays with your children and create memories you’ll cherish for a lifetime!

Create family traditions for Christmas

Make up some new Christmas traditions if your family doesn’t already have any. Just a few simple traditions will do. Make Christmas ornaments, decorate Christmas cookies, and visit Santa if you will. You may also start a game night for your family or enjoy some tv shows.  Whatever your choice, family traditions help to reduce focus on gifts and increase the fun you have at Christmas.

Enjoy Family Time

Nothing beats spending quality time with your family at Christmas. While it may appear as important and thrilling to some, some may not be able to afford it. But still, families celebrate Christmas for a few days during the holidays.

Spend as much time as you can with folks and get to know them better. Make plans for a family dinner, host a family event, or do anything fun you can with your family. Having your whole family around is precious, so you should take advantage and get the best out of the moment.

Typically, children associate Christmas with gifts and perhaps, Christmas ornaments. But why not create memories they will grow to cherish for a lifetime? Spend time with your family over the season, create fun and bliss for others, and enjoy quality time together as a family. Here are definitely just a few out of the many ways you can make your kids’ Christmas memorable this year!

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Easy ways to make your tree appear natural

The most challenging part of owning a real Christmas tree (beside putting up the Christmas ornaments) is preserving it . But face it, if you follow the right steps, you can keep your tree looking green and lovely.

 Weary of sweeping up tree needles all the time? Then the pre-lit Christmas trees are for you.

In this post, we offer five tips to make your pre-lit Christmas tree look real. Keep scrolling.

Invest in a full tree

Markets offer a wide selection of pre-lit trees, each of which varies in size, shape, and color. While some are made from materials that seem very close to reality, others aren’t. If you wish to purchase a real-looking artificial Christmas tree, then you should be ready to buy full.

Fluff correctly

Often, artificial trees come in boxes that include three distinct sections of the tree. You should spend some time fluffing the tree to make it look as natural as possible. Branch spacing should be even, and there should be no gaps between them. This would significantly improve its authenticity.

The heavier, the better!

Using heavy decorations is the best way to disguise your fake tree. Add a few baubles, garlands, Christmas ornaments, and ribbons to the tree. And, if you like, you may bring in some more lights.

Get tree skirts

If the plastic stand is visible, you can easily detect a fake tree. To make it look real, you may choose to cover it up with a tree skirt or a tree basket if you wish.

Liven it up a bit

Make your fake tree look more alive by adding some green decor. Get a pre-lit tree and decorate its branches with a green sprig.  You may consider adding a few flowers as well.

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How to Decorate Flocked Christmas Trees

How to Decorate Flocked Christmas Trees Like a Pro

For those who are new to the tree decorating routine, they may wonder if there are differences between decorating plain trees or decorating those flocked Christmas trees on the market? Flocked Christmas trees are going to be artificial trees that have flocking on these meant to symbolize snow that is seen on trees out in fields before they are cut and brought into homes. With this being said, the branches, especially the tips on flocked Christmas trees are often a bit denser than regular trees. For that reason, decorating these may be a bit different than a regular tree if you are not used to it. That is why we have several tips to keep in mind when decorating these trees that are flocked!

Deck the Halls with Flocked Garland and Wreaths

1. You may find it difficult or nearly impossible to hang ornaments right on the edges of the branches. Instead, set these ornaments a bit further back. The end results will really highlight the flocking on the branches.

2. As with any type of artificial or real tree, you want to hang heavier ornaments further back into the tree to ensure that they are not going to fall as easily since they are heavier and more than likely a bit more breakable.

3. You can still put garland throughout the tree if you so choose. However, most people find that the flocking really helps to fill up the tree so there is no need for garland unless you really want to add some more shimmer.

4. The topper that you use can still be the same topper that you have used for years. There is nothing special that you are going to have to use in order to fit this tree. You will find that some people like to change up the topper to fit their theme, so there is that consideration to make.

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Ultimate guide for styling Artificial Wreaths and Garlands exquisitely

Artificial wreaths and garlands are a great way to add magic to your home this holiday. There are numerous ways to decorate them. You can leave them naked with lights or you can go all out and wrap them in ribbons or spice them up with Christmas ornaments.

We have a few ideas for you to make your artificial wreaths and garlands colorful this holiday. Have fun decorating your artificial wreaths and garlands. Make these ideas yours.

Ribbons, Natural Elements, and Ornaments

Tuck two different layers of ribbon with complementary colors into your garlands at different points. Use the same ribbons to make a bow for your wreath and hold them in place using the wreath’s branches.

The colors of the ribbons will determine the color of the natural elements and other ornaments you’ll be using. Attach the ornaments to your wreaths and garlands. Use their branches to hold the ornaments in place.

Picks and Oversized Florals

Make a bow for your wreath using wired ribbons and hold it in place using the wreath’s branches. Attach an oversized floral near the bow. Now add metallic picks throughout the wreath. Check out your decoration at intervals to ensure balance.

Tuck the same ribbons into your garland and hold them down with the garland’s branches. Evenly attach the florals and metallic picks to your garlands.

Colorful Balls Ornaments

Decorate your artificial wreaths and garlands with colorful baubles and brites. For example, if you decide to use pink and green colors, use the shades of both colors to brighten your wreath and garland.

Pom-Poms and Tinsels

You don’t want to disfigure your wreaths so use light-weight ornaments. Wrap your artificial wreaths and garlands with tinsels. Pom-poms and tinsels are great options if you’ll be hanging your wreath on your front door or you’ll be using your garlands on your exterior columns. 

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How to flock real and artificial Christmas trees yourself

Flocking a Real Christmas Tree

Whether you live in more of a warm or cold climate, flocking your Christmas tree can help turn all your dreams of white Christmas into reality.

The effect of flocking is created by applying a powder or dust that mimics freshly fallen snow.

 If you’re up for the DIY method of flocking, you’ll find it a lot more economical.

Though making flocked Christmas trees yourself requires more time and effort, it guarantees a result that’s exactly your taste.

 And yeah, you can flock both real and artificial Christmas trees!

 Let’s show you how:

Step 1:  Mist the Tree

Use the spray bottle to lightly mist each section of the tree. Spraying large sections isn’t necessary since the water will dry up before you flock.

Step 2: Sift and Sift again

 Lift your strainer (with the ‘snow’ in it) above the dabbled section and begin sifting gradually.  Make it seem like real snow is falling (could be fun too!).

Water sprayed will make the snow light and fluffy, and also help it adhere to your tree.

Step 3: Check Snowfall

When you flock, make sure to surround your tree and touch every branch. You can as well spray while sifting.

 Love to see more snow-covered branches? Add more flock and water to build them up.

Step 4: Leave to dry

You can expect your tree to dry more slowly if the layers of “snow” on it are too thick.

But typically, a spray-can kind of snow takes just about four hours to dry light layers.

 For sprayed-on coats that are quite thicker, you might have to sit overnight. Allow your flocked real or artificial Christmas tree sit overnight before decorating, if you’re flocking yourself.