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Christmas tree colors that work best with flocked ornaments

No Christmas is complete without a tree! The Christmas tree instantly adds a festive feel to any business or home!  And choosing a classic flocked Christmas tree also brings out the classic winter wonderland vibe, with frosted, shiny snow covering your tree.

Below, you’ll find some of our best color palettes for flocked artificial Christmas trees, and why we have chosen them.  Enjoy!

COPPER

Copper is an elegant, refined metal.  We are especially drawn to ornaments with glossy and matte finishes, ornaments in copper and white or copper and brown, and ornaments with a metallic coating incorporating copper.

 Any shape, modern or vintage, they can be decorated to beautify your tree, mantel, or made into clusters and hangings to style your home.

A METALLIC GOLD WITH SILVER AND GREY TONES

It is very common to decorate flocked trees with metal ornaments: they do not stick out so much but calmly enhance the look of your tree.  Having metallic decor on your tree is quite trendy, so let’s turn your flocked Christmas tree into something unique!

Flocked trees are stunning with glitter, matte and glossy metallic silver, copper and gold finishes. Dallas designers love to use all shades of these colors at the same time.  And if you want to create a more neutral look, you could mix white ornaments with metallic ones.  The use of bulky metallic ornaments is also in style today.

A RED BACKGROUND WITH WHITE & GREEN ELEMENTS

The traditional colors of Christmas never go out of style.  The flocked tree will look great with a plaid ribbon, and the rustic feel of burlap will make it stand way out.  Designers like to use pearl or all-white ornaments because they look chic and refined.  Christmas trees decorated in red and white are bold choices, but look rather traditional.