Snowing Over The Indoor Christmas Trees With Perfection


To save the greenery the Christmas trees have become artificial and stays indoors. But we have always wanted a snowy Christmas. To solve this issue people have started Christmas tree snow flocking. From kids to adults this technique has added more fun to the festival.

Now people are buying artificial snow, spray paints and other products to make the trees look like they are covered in snow. But a successful and harmless flocking should only be done with sprays containing safe chemicals. The whole flocking process has three stages as described below:

Step 1: Spray the tree with white spray paint from top to bottom. While spraying one should remember not to cover the whole tree with white paint. This may ruin the whole idea. The top part will get less due to fewer leaves the snow cannot stick much. In the middle of the tree where leaves are more, there should be more paint.

Step 2: After drying of the spray paint a texture spray should be applied. It should not be covering the whole tree but only the parts where the painting is done. These sprays add more texture and realistic snow effects on the tree.

Step 3: When the texture spray dries, one can apply artificial snow powder or, snowflakes to make it more appealing.

The process of Christmas tree snow flocking made it possible to have a snowy Christmas even in warm continents. Australia, South-America, parts of Asia and Africa are also enjoying snowy Christmas every year. Many companies are now manufacturing and selling these paints and sprays globally. These products can be used over both artificial and real trees harmlessly due to their chemical compositions. As the Christmas is approaching the demand of the festival related products are rising. In other words, snowmakers can be added over the trees to have the effects of contentious snowfall.

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