What are Flocked Christmas Trees?
Flocked Christmas trees are artificial trees sprayed with synthetic snow to create a winter wonderland feel. The snow is added to the tree’s branches, creating a realistic winter wonderland atmosphere indoors. The snow creates a beautiful contrast with the natural green of the tree and gives an illusion of real snowflakes resting on the tree’s branches. These trees come in various shapes, sizes, and styles to suit your taste and the decoration of your home.
Choosing the Perfect Tree for Your Home
When selecting the best flocked Christmas tree for your home, there is much to consider. You have to decide on the height and width of the tree, the style that best fits your home, and the budget. Flocked trees come in various shapes and styles, from classic full and fluffy trees to slim trees suited for small spaces. You might choose a tall and full tree for a grander home with high ceilings, while a small apartment will be better suited to a small, narrow tree.
Another point worth considering is the base of the tree. Whether it is made of metal or plastic, it needs to be durable so that it can support the size of the tree and heavy ornaments.
If your primary concern is health and safety, look for trees marked “flame-retardant.” Such trees are made with less flammable materials than traditional plastic materials.
When to put up and take down a flocked Christmas tree
Once you have found the perfect flocked Christmas tree for your home, you may wonder when to put it up and take it down. There are no strict rules on when to put up a Christmas artificial tree, but most people start decorating in the last week of November or the first week of December.
When it comes to taking down your tree, there is no fixed date, but some people wait until after the 6th of January (Epiphany) or the sixth day of January, also known as Three Kings’ Day.
In the case of a death in the family during Christmas time, you may find yourself faced with the question of what to do with the family tree. Many people remove the tree out of respect for the deceased, but it is entirely up to the family. If you have a wake or a funeral service in the days immediately after Christmas, it’s advisable to take the tree down before the event and then put it back up once the ceremony is over.
Conclusion
Flocked Christmas trees are an excellent addition to your holiday decor, bringing a lovely winter feel to your home. With these tips, you can choose the perfect tree for your home, keep it safe, and avoid confusing dates. Whether it’s for your household or in case of a family death, it is essential to know the proper etiquette and timing for setting up and taking down your flocked Christmas tree. Enjoy the festive season and let your new flocked tree bring your home a beautiful warmth and cozy atmosphere!