How and Why You Need to be Fluffing Your Artificial Tree

The how and why of fluffing your tree

A beautiful Christmas tree doesn’t just happen – it’s crafted. One of the biggest differences between a tree that looks store-brought ad one that looks show-stopping is fluffing.

This simple step can completely transform the look of your artificial tree, making it appear fuller, more natural and far more magical.

In this post we’ll talk about what is fluffing, how you fluff your tree and why you need to fluff your artificial Christmas tree annually.

What is Fluffing?

Fluffing means separating and spreading out each branch and tip of your artificial tree to fill in gaps and create a natural, layered look It’s the key to making your tree look like a lush evergreen rather than a flat, boxy shape.

Why Fluffing Matters

  • Creates fullness: Even the best artificial trees arrive slightly compressed from storage. Fluffing restores their shape.
  • Hides gaps: Properly arranged branches minimize empty spaces and make lights and decorations shine.
  • Makes decorating easier: Once fluffed, your ornaments will hang beautifully without getting lost in awkward gaps.

Step-by-Step Fluffing Guide

  1. Assemble the tree section by section
    Start at the bottom and work your way up. If your tree is pre-lit, plug it in as you go so you can see how the lights fall
  2. Separate each branch
    Gently pull the tips away from the center. Fan them out like a starburst – some upward, some outward and some downward – to create a natural shape.
  3. Fill in the gaps
    Angle some tips diagonally to cover open spaces. Step back often to check your progress.
  4. Work with gloves (optional)
    Even though artificial tree branches are softer than real trees, they can be scratchy. Wearing soft gloves can make the process more comfortable.
  5. Shape the top last
    Give extra attention to the top of the tree, as this area tends to get flattened in storage.

Pro Tips

  • Fluff early: Fluff your tree as soon as you set it up. It sets the stage for everything else.
  • Fluff annually: Even if you store it carefully, fluffing is needed every year.
  • Take your time: A good fluff can take 30-45 minutes – but the results are worth it.

Once fluffed, your tree will look fuller, more realistic and ready for its close-up in every holiday photo.