Flocked Christmas Tree Decorating Ideas
Style snowy trees with ease.
The holiday season is a busy one, so why not make things easier on yourself with a flocked tree? Now you can enjoy a winter wonderland wherever you are with these flocked Christmas tree decorating ideas.
1. Make It Bright
Choose a flocked tree with branches that look extra snowy and fill it with bright and quirky ornaments for a fun touch. In this image, the pink disco balls and pizza-shaped decorations have a playful feel that is elevated by the white faux fur tree skirt.
Keep it simple but elegant by using large gold baubles as your primary decoration. When paired with the flocked branches of a full Christmas tree, the glittering orbs create an understated but effective look.
Tip!
If you're unsure what size Christmas tree you should get, read Your Guide to Christmas Tree Sizes so you can pick the best option for your space.
3. Choose a Set
For added depth, consider an ornament set with varied finishes. In this picture, the combination of glossy white, textured silver, and gold baubles interspersed with large white stars offer a varied design for visual intrigue.
Select two or three colors and use them on the flocked tree and throughout the rest of the room for a cohesive feeling. In this image, the color scheme includes red finials, white balls, and beige burlap ribbon woven through the branches. This matches the red and green garland and beige stockings hanging from the mantle.
Tip!
Give What Is a Flocked Christmas Tree: Your Guide for This Holiday Season a read to learn more about these useful trees.
5. Create a Beautiful Bedroom
Bring the festive feeling into your bedroom with a heavily flocked tree. Adorn it with red and gold ornaments for a classic aesthetic that allows you to wake up to Christmas every morning.
Another simple but efficient way to trim your tree is with oversized ornaments. Select two colors (like the clear glass and gold ornaments pictured here) and hang them in an alternating pattern. You won't need many of these larger baubles to create a lovely Christmas vignette.
Tip!
Read How to Hang Ornaments on a Christmas Tree for extra help with perfectly placing your decorations.
7. Bring In Some Blue
Although blue may be a nontraditional Christmas color choice, it certainly adds to that wintry look. Use a trio of colors and ornament styles and decorate the tree in a repeating pattern. In this image, the blue baubles, pink stars, and white bows provide a uniform arrangement that makes the flocked tree feel perfectly festive.
If you want to keep things sleek, go for a dark, lightly flocked tree. Like in the image above, you can opt for gold and silver ornaments for a pared-back aesthetic that easily fits in with any moody modern style.
Make your life (and holiday season) that much easier with a pre-lit tree. The tree in this picture is densely flocked and brightened by built-in lights, making for an effortlessly attractive addition that requires no extra work.
Give your tree a delicate and airy feel with white and silver decorations. With the flocked and pre-lit branches, these will create a sparkling tree fit for the Sugar Plum Fairy herself.
The key to an attractive Christmas tree is varying your ornament colors and sizes. Try small gold baubles mixed with large white ones for a striking effect.
Make your flocked Christmas tree special by adding unexpected touches to the gaps between regular ornaments. The red floral sprays in this picture provide texture and whimsy to the flocked tree.
Buying a flocked tree means you'll always have a white Christmas, even if you live on the coast! Use white ornaments in maritime shapes like starfish and coral and pair them with gold baubles to create a blended coastal Christmas theme.

