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"Some people even use colored flocking (think icy blues or soft pinks) to match specific themes or add a pop of festive fun!" Thick layers or thin, bold white or brilliantly hued, shining with ...
It’s disgusting actually,” Iantosca says. Also, when you flock a tree, the color highlights its flaws. A janky tree turns into a weird, uneven shrub. But if you get it right and string it up ...
Another option, and what Ellen Flowers, editor of theperennialstyle.com terms "a fresh twist," is embracing "vintage" flocking. "That's where the snow is a little thicker, more textured, and less ...