Download Shake It By Kay Flock

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Bartolome Moosavi

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Jan 25, 2024, 4:12:15 PM1/25/24
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Shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it
I'm with the Flockas, I bet she get naked
Walk with the 'Migos and Henny, no chasin', like
Shake it, shake it, shake it, shake it
I'm with the Flockas, I bet she get naked
Shorty, she buggin', she want me to spank it, like

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We took a trip to Lowes and found a pretty awesome 7.5ft tree on sale the day after Black Friday. While we were still in the store, I headed over to my good pal Amazon and ordered a 5lb box of flocking material.

Sharing the easy and efficient way for how to flock a Christmas tree so that it looks natural and beautiful! Follow these simple step-by-step instructions to flock your own tree plus my tried-and-true tips to make it even easier for you!

Fluffing first is necessary for two reasons. First, because you want to ensure that the flock sticks to the tops of the branches. Often after being packed away, some branches end up upside down. Second, you want to minimize touching and bending the branches so as not to knock flocking off, so you want them styled prior to flocking.

I found that it was best to mist in one large section at a time, from top to bottom. This is because as the flock falls down, it will stick instead of just falling to the floor. I mean, might as well put those little flakes to good use!

Not all trees will have this issue, but on my particular tree, the branches are very uneven. Some stick out much further than others! So as I started at the top and flocking fell down, it missed entire sections that were recessed a bit.

The amount of flocking powder you need depends on the size of the tree and how heavily you want it flocked. The powder I used comes in both a 2 lb bag and a 5 lb box. The 2lb bag states that it can moderately flock a 7 ft tree. My 7.5ft tall tree has light flocking and I have about 3/4 of a bag left.

Yes it does! I had sticky flocking on the bottoms of my socks and somehow managed to get a patch on the knee of my favorite sweat pants. I threw them into the wash and just laundered them normally and all of the flocking came off.

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