❄️ Bring the magic of winter indoors with SnoFlock!
SnoFlock is a premium self-adhesive snow flock powder made in the USA, designed for easy DIY application to create a realistic snow effect on Christmas trees and decor. This 2 lb. bag is perfect for achieving a light-to-moderate snow finish, using a proprietary formula that supports local businesses and is eco-friendly.
R**.
Bueno producto
Recomendado
Y**D
Nieve artificial
Muy buen producto, me encanto el cambio que tuvo mi arbol, todas las personas pensaron que era comprado asi nevado
A**T
Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
The product is very good, its result is directly proportional to the skill of the person who places it. We all start from scratch but we learn as the minutes go by. I do not advise doing it outside because the wind will carry a large part of the product and also because when moving it, it can lose snow if it is still very fresh. It can be applied in the same place close to where the Christmas tree will be located, you just need to be careful to cover the floor around the tree and leave enough space so that the people involved in the application can walk around it, without leaving the protected space, so as not to stain with the material, floors or carpet of the house. In my case I used large garbage bags, fixed to the mat with masking tape: But I do not advise doing it because the material that falls and the water mix and stick to the soles of the shoes. You will take the material throughout the house. Better if you use large towels or sheets that absorb the excess mixture. Once finished, the towels will be filled with completely hardened snow, but don't worry, a few minutes in hot water, and the mixture will run off as a gel without damaging your sheets or whatever you have used. The same will happen with your shoes, the mixture sticks to the sole and you can slip. Place the shoes in slightly hot water up to the height of the sole and in a few minutes, everything will be fine again. It might be a good idea to cover your shoes with plastic over them, as the gel may damage them, although hot water solves everything.Our tree is 9 feet tall and we spent four bags of the product. We did it, my wife and I; she spraying water and I applying snow in perfect team timing. We took four hours to finish.I do not recommend using the kitchen strainer, although it was our first option according to the product instructions; much product is lost and the application is not the best. As I think we all want to see large amounts of snow perched on the branches of our Christmas tree, just as we would see it in real life, then the best way to apply it in the following:Use a plastic bottle with a good spray gun.Use a container or a bowl to deposit the product, almost the fourth part of each bag.After wetting the area very well, where you are going to apply the snow, take a handful of snow with your hand, place it gently on each branch, and immediately indicate to your partner where to apply water again. The more water you apply, gently and the more product you adhere manually, you will see that the branches of your tree are looking quite loaded with snow.In some parts of your tree, which are very open, you can give them a touch of snow by wetting the area very well and then throwing a handful of snow from very close, as when throwing rice at the newlyweds.It is a very fun and patient task. You can do it in the order you prefer, but we saw that it is better to do it from the bottom up, as the material falls on the finished branches and is not lost. Water, lots of water sprayed all over the tree branches and the product will flower immediately.The color is white, some photos show it yellowish, but it is a photo quality error.I can't assure you that it won't come off when you put it away, but for now, it does the job for the Christmas time.Have fun applying it and Merry Christmas to all and a prosperous new year 2021.
M**G
Pain in the butt
Pain in the butt don't do it, it works but it was everywhere. STUCK to my floors I had to get a razor blade to remove from my tile. Just buy a new tree
A**4
One Use Did It For Me!
The tree I had initially wanted was out of stock, and I was determined to have a flocked tree. I decided to DIY a bit. First I tried the Santa Snow Spray (I know it is not meant for flocking but it was worth a shot), although it turned my tree white it wasn’t fulfilling my expectations. I decided to order this and it IS worth it!! It gave me the texture I was looking for and it made it so much more appealing. Was easy to apply and it actually dries well and pretty quick too. We did use a spray bottle to mist the tree but did not use a strainer we found using our hands was easier. I did this with my partner’s help, but can see this being done perfectly by just one person. Overall, easy to clean up too as long as you place something under your tree like an old bedsheet, plastic table cover, or garbage bag.For the record, we got a 7.5 ft tree and maybe only used about half of the 2lb bag for our desired look.
T**A
SO EASY!
This stuff is SO easy to use! I sprayed the tree with a heavy mist, then used the sifter to spread the product around. I would definitely recommend that you have your tree fluffed nicely before doing this, if you have to touch the branches while the stuff is wet it is sticky but I did gently move a few to mist and put it in some bare spots. I have hard wood floors and did this inside and just used a flat queen size sheet to cover the floor. I haven’t washed the sheet to see if it will wash out but it looks like it would. I’m going to wait for it to dry and then the try and peel off most of it. I’m going to do more, I want a heavy flock, this is a half of a bag, they recommend a whole bag for heavy flock for this size tree.
K**R
Gotta love the experience that creates the beauty!
I love the final look but didn't find it as easy to use as I thought it would be. I tried it out first on just a couple of pinecones so I'd be sire not to mess up !y Christmas tree. I learned a lot!First mistake was trying to do this indoors. Even with my pinecones on newspaper and stuck in shot glasses, it is very messy. I ended up with a bunch of product on the newspaper and not enough on the pinecones so I ended up rolling them in the Snow Flock.The other big thing is that I was inhaling the product and tasted it for hours. I would not recommend anyone with a breathing problem to try this.So I watched the weather for a sunny day to flock my tree outdoors. I took my 4' tree out to the patio, laid down newspapers, had my spray bottle, small colander, and SnoFlock. I also had on old clothes (I tend to be messy) and a mask.I sprayed the tree first, then sprayed as i shook the SnoFlock on the tree, then sprayed afterwards. It was easy to get a soft layer on the exposed areas. For a taller tree, I would have used a step stool to reach the top. Some areas I tried to get flocked but couldn't seem to get the product to stick. I also didn't have enough newspaper down so I tracked some of it on the bottom of my shoes. It ended up sticking to the patio since my shoes got a wet and I stepped in some of the excess from shaking the colander (did I mention I was messy?)After waiting a few hours for everything to dry, I moved the tree inside. Some of the flocking wasn't stuck and drifted off so I'd recommend moving it around a little before bringing it indoors. As I put lights on a little more drifted off. Not enough to change the effect of the flocking.End result was I love my "new" 17-year-old Christmas tree! I highly recommend this product. Now my husband wants me flock our big tree next year.
Z**O
La mejor solución para un árbol nevado
The media could not be loaded. Mi árbol era un árbol regular hasta que descubrí esto y sin gastar un dineral y yo feliz !
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