Decorating Your Flocked Christmas Tree With Edible Goodies
You have this gorgeous flocked artificial Christmas trees, but you want to do something different with the decorations this year. Why have everyday décor if you can use ones that you can eat? Here we have some fun ideas to make your flocked green faux tree look tasty.
Add Stained Glass Biscuits
When deciding what to add to the top of the tree, you want something special. Why not add a stained glass biscuit fused together to make a handy topper to enjoy as a treat? Once the fairy lights come on, they shine through the glass to make you feel warm.
Make Sweetie Baubles
Hanging ordinary baubles on your tree is nice, but you cannot eat them, right? Then why not make some sweetie baubles that look cute and are chewy? You can make Rice Krispy centers coated with some yummy white chocolate or any chocolate you prefer.
Cranberry and Popcorn Tinsel
Yes, not even tinsel you can eat; the truth is it gets a bit messy. So then string your tree with colorful popcorn and cranberry strings. The best part is that it is affordable and even easy to make. All you need to decide is how long you want to make them.
Hang Some Cones
It is another fun idea that will look fabulous on your flocked artificial Christmas trees with the other eatable decorations. Makes some quality cones and piece them with ribbon or thread to hang. Or thread them together to make hanging baskets. You can fill your cones with chocolate coins, marshmallows, and sweets.
Glitter Cherries
Give your food some sparkle to bring the festivity into your home with some glittery cherries scattered across your table as it will become a great delicacy.
Candy Hearts Covered in Chocolate
Christmas is about family gatherings showing love. Add some tasty chocolate candy hearts to your tree. These sweeties are delicious and romantic to tick all the love boxes.
Make Marshmallow Tinsel
Take some chunky marshmallows and cover them with melted chocolate while adding sparkle with food glitter to make some creative, edible tinsel for your tree. It will go well with your popcorn and cranberries tinsel all over the tree.
What About Stocking Biscuits
You can personalize your stocking biscuits by adding each family member’s name to them to hang on your lovely tree. Instead of using ribbon to turn your stocking, use some candy cane as an alternative. Then, you can stick it on the biscuit using some chocolate.
Make Adorable Cracker Cottages
With some crackers, icing, and your steady hand, you can make adorable cottages to hide mini presents or chocolates inside for those sweet teeth in the home.
A Delicious Savory Christmas Wreath
If you feel it is a bit too sweet, add some savory to the tree by making a cheesy pastry wreath to give your tree a festive glow.
Whether you use the above ideas, you can make your flocked artificial Christmas trees into a delicious treat this holiday. The only downside is that you will only be able to put them a day or two before Christmas Day.