From what we saw, it seemed like a breeze, but there were definitely discoveries we made that will be helpful for anyone planning on tackling this DIY themselves. One thing that was missing from all of the tutorials we watched was the problems they encountered throughout the process. There are lots of tutorials online for DIY flocked Christmas trees so we decided to give it a go! She loved the shape and size of the tree, but she really wanted a heavily flocked look on the branches. Our new formula, Version 202.1, is super easy to apply and actually gets stronger in the humidity of the winter months than our previous blend-and we can’t wait until you see what we have in the pipeline for the future of SnoFlock.A few years ago, my aunt bought a 9-foot, pre-lit Christmas tree on FB marketplace for a great deal. We’ve been changing our formula almost every year as we absorb feedback such as your own to better our product. We purposefully formulate and manufacture our powder for use on fresh cut and artificial decor whilst applying them at home. With SnoFlock, we changed the way we looked at the industry by being the first to make and sell genuine flocking for use specifically in the home and without the need for specialized application guns or machines. Our competitors do sell a good product, however it’s been the same formulation for decades as it’s made for a specific use with machine applied properties. That you for taking all of this time to make such a great and through post comparing the two varieties of flocking powders-I found myself reading the article a few times last year to gain insight into your comments on how we can better reformulate our SnoFlock for the future. manufactures and sellers of SnoFlock® Brand Flocking Powder. Hello Carrie & Readers, David here from Seasons Reflection Co. Winner: Sno-Bond Flock in a Box (by a hair) Watch the Video: SnoFlock vs. Now I know Sno-Bond really is just as good. In the past, there have been times I wanted to buy more SnoFlock but it was out of stock and I wasn’t confident enough to buy a whole box of something untried. In fact, I made a video of this flocking test and declared SnoFlock the slight winner before finishing my research on the current availability of each flock! So yes, I know that is pretty anticlimactic for a head-to-head test of which is the best, but they are just both really great products!Īnd even though, this isn’t a dramatic conclusion, I still think this test was really valuable. I was able to flock the tree a bit more thickly with the SnoFlock flocking powder for a slightly nicer, snowier look.īut the Sno-Bond flocking powder is available at a better price and didn’t come off quite as easily.īased on all of these factors, if I have to choose just one best flocking powder, I would have to choose Sno-Bond.īut having said that, I truly feel confident both recommending and using either of these flocking powders in the future. box of Sno-Bond is typically, by far, the best deal of all. At times Sno-Bond is cheaper and at other times SnoFlok is a better deal, so you may want to check prices before purchasing.īut the 25 lb. boxes of SnoFlok.Īfter tracking this for a few Christmas seasons, I’ve found that the sizes available as well as the prices seem to change often. box of Sno-Bond is significantly cheaper than two 2 lb. (It is only a little more than the cost of a 5 lb box!) If you are planning on flocking ALL the things, this is definitely the way to go. The 25 lb box of Sno-Bond Flock is a phenomenal deal. Like pretty much everything else, the more you buy, the better deal you get. Currently, you can buy a 5 lb box, or a 25 lb box. (In years past, they have also had a 2 lb. Sno-Bond is also available in a few different sizes. box.Īlso, after having used SnoFlock for quite a few different projects over the past several years, I know they tend to sell out pretty regularly, especially the closer we get to Christmas. box if you are planning to flock your tree a bit more lightly, but if you like a heavily flocked tree without a lot of green showing, you will need a 5 lb. If you are planning to flock a full 7.5′ tree, two pounds is going to be cutting it close. SnoFlock is currently only available in a 2 lb box. Otherwise they are pretty even.īoth SnoFlock and Sno-Bond can be purchased on Amazon. The only real difference in the packaging is the Sno Flock comes in a resealable bag, which makes it really easy to store any extra flock for future projects.
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