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Painting Artificial Christmas Tree White

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Date: 11/19/2008 Topics: Christmas > Advice | Readers Request > Holiday  
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Can I paint a green artificial Christmas tree white? How can I do that?

Patricia from Fort Wayne
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By Karen L. (Guest Post)
I would just spray in on the ends of each branch to look like snow/ice. It may turn out pretty.

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By ohgran3 (1) Profile Contact
Bad idea! Big Lots has numerous reasonably priced trees in various colors. Think about it .. to cover your tree completely you would have to paint each needle separately. If you spray paint it, it will end up splotchy.
You could keep it green and spray "snow" on it.

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