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30 Dreamy Flocked Christmas Tree Decoration Ideas

Christmas trees, the most significant symbol of Christmas provide a plethora of inspiration to the people. You can get either a large tree or a small one, a tabletop, or faux, or aluminum. Even the decoration can be done in ways more than you can imagine. You can deck it with traditional ornaments or drape it with garland. But one trend that’s taken the world by storm is flocked Christmas tree.

Flocked Christmas trees are gaining popularity with every passing day because they look lovely, non-traditional and beautiful. It’s especially loved by those who don’t get to experience snow in their region. So if even you’re one of those people smitten by flocked Christmas trees, this idea is just for you. We’ve compiled a gallery of flocked Christmas tree decoration ideas for you below. Take a look!

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30 Dreamy Flocked Christmas Tree Decoration Ideas

  1. Give The Tree A Natural Look:

People who want to lend a natural look to their decoration can go for this simple flocked Christmas tree decorated only with lights. This tree has no ornaments or garlands, yet it’s making a large impact. You can easily purchase flocked prelit Christmas tree online or offline. There’s available in plenty these days.

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  1. Cardinal Perched On A Tree:

This image is transporting us to the north pole. It features a flocked Christmas tree decorated with faux snow, cranberries, baubles and a cute little cardinal.

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  1. Give A Neutral Look:

Give your flocked Christmas tree a neutral, yet stunning look by decorating it with metallic ornaments. The base is covered with white and beige gift boxes. And the tree topper is truly amazing.

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  1. Arctic Wilderness:

Give your house an Arctic feel by flocking it with snow and then decorating it with lights and faux bears. The base of the tree is given the look of an igloo, with a little bear coming out of it.

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  1. An Intimate Snow Look:

If you’re short of space, you can go for slim flocked Christmas tree instead of a regular Christmas tree. And even if you have ample space, you can go a pencil Christmas tree. There’s no hard and fast rule that homes with little to no space can decorate their house with slim Christmas tree. The one featured here is a heavily flocked Christmas tree decorated with tiny lights. The white fabric used as the tree skirt is making it look like a snow bed.

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  1. White And Gold:

Here’s another dreamy flocked Christmas tree decoration idea. The idea is simply astounding, with a flocked Christmas tree decorated with gold stars, metallic ornaments in shades of silver, gold and blue. Even vintage ornaments are incorporated in this decoration. So are lovely ribbons.

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  1. A Pop Of Color:

Give your flocked Christmas tree the much needed color by decking it with bold, fuchsia ornaments. The simple, yet magnetic decoration can be put easily on an artificial Christmas tree. We loved the variety of pinks used in the ornaments.

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  1. A Couple Of Slim Christmas Trees:

These flocked alpine Christmas trees, decorated with nothing, but lights are proving instant winter charm to the décor. We loved the idea of using a small sized table top flocked Christmas tree. The base, covered with white suede is making it look like snow.

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  1. Add Hints Of Black To Your Christmas Tree:

The globe led light ornaments are adding a distinct charm to this flocked Christmas trees. It’s topped with black ribbon tree topper and decorated with gray or silver ornaments like flowers, baubles and ribbons.

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  1. Just The Lights Are Enough:

As mentioned above, lights are enough to beautify a flocked Christmas tree. But if you want, you can place a star tree topper to make the stand out. And not to mention the heavy light decoration under the tree. It’s in no way looking over the top.

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  1. Give Your Tree A Parisian Touch:

It’s not just the flocking that defines this magnanimous tree, but also Eiffel Tower ornaments. The tree has sufficient of lights to give a warm and nice glow. And there are some paper ornaments as well.

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  1. A Rustic Look:

Those who want to give a rustic look to their décor can incorporate the idea featured above. The slim tree is decorated in an easy way, with just white ornaments and lights. The rest of the setting has been made as rustic as possible.

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  1. Colorful Flocked Christmas Tree:

Give your flocked Christmas tree an instant dazzle and sparkle by decorating it with colorful garlands, glass ornaments and baubles. Ceramic deer and mushroom are also a lovely addition. And how could anyone miss the lovely and unconventional tree skirt.

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  1. Use Cute And Whimsical Ornaments:

How about decorating your flocked Christmas tree with fun and quirky ornaments, such as cornucopias, Santa, snowman, gingerbread man and baubles? Ensure that all the ornaments are red in color, if you want your tree to exude the festive spirit.

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  1. No Décor:

The easiest and probably the best way to keep a flocked Christmas tree is to use no decoration at all and this picture proves exactly that. Draped with white cloth at the base, this flocked Christmas tree is looking, natural, chic and dreamy.

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  1. Lightly Flocked Tree:

This lightly flocked Christmas tree, decorated with cranberries, red and white ornaments and burlap ribbon is bringing to mind the beautiful southern states of America. The base of the tree is decorated with gift boxes, a barrel with tree branches and a sled.

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  1. An Eye Popping Decor:

The one featured here is one of those decorations that will make people stand by and marvel. A beautiful, white flocked Christmas tree is decked with gold and black ornaments and topped with a simple, yet stunning golden tree topper. We even like the idea of placing a small sized Christmas tree near a big tree.

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  1. Tiny Flocked Christmas Tree:

Who said flocked Christmas trees always need to be large and elaborate? You can get the winter wonderland feel by placing three small sized flocked Christmas trees in your kitchen.

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  1. Snowy Christmas Tree:

This flocked Christmas tree is laden with snow and beautiful metallic. There’s nothing we don’t like about this décor.

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  1. Use Metallic Ornaments:

Even metallic ornaments look outstanding on a flocked Christmas tree, both gold and silver. The flocked Christmas tree here is pretty heavily decorated with gold and silver ornaments, bird ornaments, snowy pinecones, white ribbon and large snowflakes.

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  1. Plaid Ribbons:

Plaid ribbons can also come handy if you want to give a countryside look to your Christmas tree. The colors red and white are balanced really well here. We totally adore the hanging ornaments.

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  1. Hints Of Blue:

Who knew turquoise blue could look so beautiful on a flocked Christmas tree? The decoration is tastefully done with blue and white baubles, white garland, snowflakes and an angel tree topper.

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  1. A Quirky Base:

More than anything else, we love how the homemaker has decorated the base. While the tree is loaded with trees, the base is beautified with faux baby owls.

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  1. A Coastal Flocked Tree:

Those who are planning on going for a coastal themed décor can take inspiration from this idea. It’s pretty simple, but is creating an amazing impact.

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  1. A Glamorous Look:

Give your flocked Christmas tree a glamorous look by decorating it with bold gold ornaments and copper ribbons. The stone studded pinecones are also making a lovely addition. So are the baubles.

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  1. Make Use Of Green:

We’re totally loving the green colored ornaments used for this flocked Christmas tree. Never before have we seen a sheep ornament. And we’re pretty sure it’s a first for you as well. The tiny photo frame is another lovely addition to this elegant flocked Christmas tree.

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  1. Red And White:

If you truly want to embrace the festivities, decorate your flocked Christmas tree with red ribbons, ornaments, cranberries, basically everything red. Even the gift boxes are wrapped in red ribbons.

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  1. Laden With Snow:

In this Christmas tree, the branches are not just flocked, but even laden with snow to give it an appearance of a winter wonderland in the house. The metallic ornaments are adding the perfect charm to the tree.

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  1. Give Lavender Touches:

Just like the blue one, this one has also surprised us a bit. The flocked Christmas tree is decorated with beautiful lavender and purple ornaments. Even the gift boxes are wrapped keeping the theme in mind. It’s indeed looking really dreamy.

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  1. Modern And Chic Look:

This Alaskan fir Christmas tree has been given a modern and chic look with silver ornaments. The entire is flocked pretty heavily and the ornaments are doing good justice. The gray gift boxed tied with silver ribbons are making a good addition to the base.

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We hope you enjoyed going through our stunning gallery of flocked Christmas trees. For future use, you can even pin the images as many times you like. If there’s any query regarding the article, leave us a comment below.