Best Artificial Flocked Christmas Tree Pre-Lit

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I usually do not get excited about holiday decorating, but everything changed when I got my first prelit flocked Christmas tree last year.

I had wanted to try this look for a long time, and when I finally bought a 7.5″ pre-lit one, I could not wait to start decorating.

Setting it up took time because I had to fluff each branch for about an hour, like any fake tree. However, trust me, the result was worth it!

Unlike the traditional Christmas tree, which has a more manly, rustic vibe, the flocked tree felt stylish and like something out of a magic story.

Yes, the flocking made a bit of a mess compared to a regular artificial tree, but I can assure you, it was way less messy than dealing with a real tree.

If you are considering getting a flocked Christmas tree pre lit christmas tree without breaking the bank, I have compiled a list of affordable options below. The tree and featured here is marked with an “l.”

Just click on the picture of the tree you like to shop:

Affordable flocked Christmas tree pre lit

If you are not sure how does flocked look like, will fit in your home, the thing about these options is that they will not cost you a fortune.

Anyway, most online stores now offer free returns, so you do not have to stress about online shopping.

To make this unique look even more doable, I have given some tips of styling below:

Decorating a Flocked Tips For Fake Tree

To make your flocked tree look cosy, I suggest using warm white lights and picking ornaments in warm colours (champagne, gold, and black always work well together!).

Consider adding natural dried stems (like palm leaves, dried pampas, and pine cones) to give your flocked tree more depth and texture.

You can add extra fake stems if your tree seems thin and needs more fullness. You can easily find these at your nearby craft store.

If you want your living room to feel like a real white Christmas, team up your flocked fake Christmas tree with other holiday decorations that have a magical, snowy vibe. In my cosy family room with dark walls, I went for light-coloured accents and white wreaths instead of the usual greenery and garland to complement the flocked tree.

All the snowy flocking in this space lights up the room and adds charm against the dark charcoal walls.

Just a heads up: My tree’s model now has white and coloured light options. It only had clear lights when I got it more than two years ago.

Although this tree in my new, smaller living room fills the space it did with high ceilings in my old house, it still looks great. However, if you have a small space, you might consider getting a slim-flocked tree.

If your room has a standard 8-foot ceiling, you might want a 6.5-foot tree. As you can see in the pictures above, my 7.5 ft tree does not leave much space for an angel or star on top with lower ceilings in a room. So, many trees in this shopping guide come in various sizes and widths.

Thanks a bunch for checking in this week! I hope you liked my list of the best budget-friendly flocked Christmas tree pre lit.

Even though artificial trees need a bigger upfront investment, if you go for a good-quality one, they are a great value over the years. Also, they are way easier to deal with than the real deal.

Some FAQs

What are the best artificial Christmas trees?

Our best choice of artificial Christmas trees is National Tree Company’s 7.5-foot Feel Real Downswept Douglas Fir (PEDD1-D12-75). We have also seen more expensive-looking, fairly realistic trees and somewhat less expensive-looking, reasonably lifelike ones.

Do flocked Christmas tree pre-lit go out of style?

Trees capped in artificial snow-flocked and frosted trees remain central to holiday decorating.

What should be used in flocking a Christmas tree?

1) flocking kits, 

2) flocking sprays or,

3} adhesive powder is people’s most popular option to do this. At the same time, some would go as far as to fill it with soap shavings, shaving cream, and even coconut oil after they have cut off the bark. All three recommendations are easy to work with, but the powder is the more popular option.

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