These flocked Christmas tree decorating ideas will inspire you to decorate your tree in a variety of styles that will fit your home. A flocked tree features faux snow on the branches that bring the winter weather outside to the inside, even if you don't live in a climate where a white Christmas is possible. You can buy Christmas trees that are already flocked or create a DIY flocked tree that will last for years to come.
After you've set up your flocked tree, you can then adorn it with ribbon and DIY holiday ornaments to make it extra special. Here are 27 flocked Christmas tree decorating ideas to make a festive impression.
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Go Boho-Style
If you're looking for a flocked Christmas tree decorating idea that combines a few different styles, you'll want to check out the one from Made In A Day. It's an eclectic decorated tree that also combines some elements of rustic and modern. It would look great in your boho-style home.
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Illuminate It
A flocked Christmas tree looks beautiful on its own, but you can make it even more special by adding some indoor Christmas lights to create a warm glow. The Turquoise Home has created a farmhouse-style tree that includes cotton stem wooden beads and large snowflake ornaments.
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Highlight With Fabric
A unique flocked Christmas decorating idea is to use fabric scraps to decorate your tree. DIY Beautify uses red and white striped fabric scraps to soften the look of the tree, creating a cozy feel. The look is completed with some fabric placed inside an embroidery hoop as the topper.
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Combine White, Blue, and Silver
There are a lot of color schemes you can choose for your flocked Christmas tree, and this one over at From House To Home uses wintery white, blue, and silver ornaments. Blue and silver ribbon is used and crystal ornaments give it some sparkle.
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Dream of the Coast
Tag & Tibby has created a coastal theme with navy and white being the primary colors for this lovely flocked Christmas tree. Besides ornaments, there are starfish and rope to complete the look. It would look great in any living room, but would especially go well in a beautiful coastal living room.
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Go Classic With Black and White
Decorating in black and white can be classic and timeless if done right. Lemon Thistle had a flocked Christmas tree decorating idea of applying a black and white color scheme by using black velvet ribbon and a felt letter garland. Wooden ornaments are also used to emphasize the white accents.
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Stick With One Color
Keep it simple and pick just one color for your flocked Christmas tree. Since it's already white, using just one color makes the whole tree pop. Here, Two Twenty One has used bright red in the way of ornaments and berries. You could pick any color for your tree to make it uniquely reflect you.
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Bring in Minty Tones
Shavonda Garnder for Emily Henderson has kept things cool with this flocked Christmas tree decorating idea. Several different types of minty green ornaments are used along with silver and pearl white accents. It brings the winter weather that's outside, inside.
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Mix Rustic With Gold
Four Generations One Roof has created a flocked Christmas tree that features gold along with rustic. A twig garland is used for the rustic component and then metallic ornaments give it a touch of gold. Include some DIY Christmas decorations to make the tree all your own.
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Try French Farmhouse
Here's a one-of-a-kind flocked Christmas tree decorating idea from DIY Beautify that uses blue and white dishes and teacups to give it a French Farmhouse look. Striped ribbons and ornaments are also used to add even more blue and white highlights.
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Make It Pop With Pink
Made In A Day has picked a non-traditional color to give the flocked tree a pop of color. Pink is used along with neutral colors like silver and white, making it the star of the show. You could stick with pink or choose another bright color to get the same result.
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Mix Green and Bronze
Another beautiful and unexpected color scheme is green and bronze. A Blissful Nest has executed this perfectly with this beautiful flocked Christmas tree. It's a designer look that you can easily put together yourself.
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Bring on the Whimsy
The Home I Create has a flocked Christmas tree that has a whimsical quality to it, with soft white swans and ribbon. Faux mercury glass has been used to add some sparkle and shine.
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Add a Touch of Baby Blue
Neutral Christmas decorations look great on a flocked tree, but sometimes it may feel like you're missing something. Rooms for Rent has added some baby blue ribbon that adds a bit of color but still keeps everything soft and wintery.
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Keep It Minimal
Flocked Christmas trees are beautiful on their own, and you don't have to add a lot of ornaments or embellishments to make them beautiful. Viv & Tim Home has kept it simple, adding a few small ornaments, berry branches, and some photo ornaments.
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Wrap It In Faux Fur
There are a lot of Christmas garland ideas out there, and this one by Sunny Side Design wraps the tree up in soft faux fur. Leave it as is or add some plaid ribbon and ornaments to give it a fuller look.
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Choose a Unique Color Scheme
If you're looking to decorate a tree like a designer, you'll want to choose a color scheme that conveys your style. Picking a unique one makes it even more special. Home With Holly J has used green, ivory, white, and silver for her flocked tree and it's simply gorgeous.
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Top Off the Tree
Just like any other Christmas tree, a flocked tree looks great with a Christmas tree topper. Just about any tree topper you can think of is available, and if not, you can make your own. Four Generations One Roof has kept things simple and classic with a Santa hat.
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Pick a Santa Theme
A fun flocked Christmas tree decorating idea, especially if you have kids, is to decorate it with one common theme—Santa. Jennifer Perkins has put Santa everywhere on the tree, including the top.
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Add Natural Elements
This Christmas tree uses some natural elements that you can buy or even forage yourself. Red berries and twigs are used among ornaments and ribbons, really mixing up the different elements.
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Wrap It in Ribbon
Lovely Etc. shows you the best way to wrap your Christmas tree up with ribbon. It features her beautiful flocked Christmas tree that's been wrapped with two different colors.
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Cozy Up With Farmhouse Style
Farmhouse style is a cozy way to decorate your flocked Christmas tree. It has a mismatched style but it all comes together in the end. These easy farmhouse decor ideas will show you how to decorate the rest of your living room.
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Decorate It With Neutrals
One flocked Christmas tree decorating idea is to stick with some neutrals. Here, silver and white are used along with a few bows made out of green ribbon. Start At Home has also created some DIY ornaments that you won't want to miss.
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Add a Tree Collar or Skirt
No matter how you decorate your flocked Christmas tree, add a tree collar or skirt to cover the bottom of the tree. Lovely Indeed shows you how to do it with style with this beautiful golden decorated tree. If you don't want to buy one, consider making your own tree collar.
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Choose a Rustic Theme
If you love the look of rustic decor, you won't want to miss this flocked Christmas decorating idea from Cherished Bliss. Black, white, and copper wood tones are used for a rustic style. Some braided yarn is made into a garland, making it feel cozy.
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Bring on the Pastels
Think pastels with this flocked Christmas tree from Southern Nell's Gracious Living. Ornaments in blue, green, and white all enhance this dreamy pink tree. Choosing a color other than green is a trendy way to decorate your Christmas tree and will show everyone who visits just how stylish you are.
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Scatter in Pinecones
Flocking gives your tree a snowy look, making you think of being outside in nature. Lovely Etc. shows you how to decorate with pine cones to enhance it even more. In addition to the pinecones, this tree features gold and white ribbons, as well as colorful ball ornaments.