King of Christmas Tree Review x Two and 1,000 Vintage Shiny Brites!

Can you believe my collection of vintage Shiny Brite ornaments has grown to over 1,000! I have finally found the perfect Christmas trees to show off every single one of my precious ornies! I’m excited to give you an early peek into my favorite room to decorate for Christmas. I’m sharing my King of Christmas tree review and I think you are going to be just as WOW’d as I am!

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King of Christmas Noble Fir Flocked Christmas Tree with hundreds of vintage ornaments / kellyelko.com

Here is my exact tree: 8 Foot, King Noble, Flocked, 600 Warm White LED Lights

Above is one tree after I decked the heck out of it! Below is the naked tree.

Stunning flocked Noble Fir Christmas Tree / KellyElko.com

And here is the pair of Noble Fir trees decked out in all their glory!

Stunning pair of Christmas trees dripping in 100's of vintage Shiny Brite glass ornaments / kellyelko.com

I could not be happier with these 8′ King Noble Flocked Christmas Tree with 600 Warm White LED Lights. I’ve been stalking this tree for a couple of years and I have to say, it has exceeded my expectations!

Not only is the tree a jaw dropper, it’s also the easiest tree I’ve ever put together!

I used to be a big believer in getting unlit trees for fear of the the lights burning out. But Hallelujah, I have seen the light! The LED lights to be exact, and I’m never going back to unlit trees again!

Set Up

King of Christmas supplies include tree stand, protective gloves, storage bag, remote control for lights and an instruction manual / kellyelko.com

The tree comes with everything you need including tree stand, huge storage bag, “Santa gloves” to protect your hands when fluffing the tree, a remote control with 8 light settings, and an instruction manual.

Here are the trees after being fluffed. They are stunning enough to go ornament free!

King of Christmas trees Noble Firs / kellyelko.com

This tree is a cinch to put together and took just minutes. No need to plug in each tree section. Simply insert each tree piece into the “Power Pole” and plug one cord into the wall. It took just minutes!

Lights

Good news! King of Christmas says their LED lights have a life expectancy of 25,000 hours. Plus, if one bulb goes out, the rest of the strand will still remain lit!

The tree comes with a foot pedal as well as a remote-control to power the lights . Simply aim the remote towards the foot pedal (I tucked the cord under the throw blanket I use as a tree skirt to hide it and let the foot pedal peek out).

This tree has eight different lighting options that are easy to switch between with just a click of the remote-control.

I highly recommend getting the tree pre-lit with LED lights! They are a beautiful warm white and LED means they will last for many years to come.

Stunning Noble Fir Christmas Tree with hundreds of vintage ornaments / kellyelko.com

Fluffing

Because the tree is brand new, it requires some fluffing to give it the Mrs. Claus stamp of approval.

Don’t skimp on the fluffing! I spent about 30 minutes per tree to ensure they looked their best. (The included instruction manual gives fluffing tips).

The included, and adorable, pair of “Santa gloves” kept my hands and arms from getting scratched.

Beautiful vintage Christmas ornaments on a sparse Christmas tree. / kellyelko.com

Flocking

I was torn on whether to choose these non-flocked Noble Fir tree or flocked Noble Fir trees because they are both equally gorgeous. I love that the flocking is made out of cotton and the shedding was minimal.

Decorating

Now for the fun part! Putting every ornament on the tree. Here’s what I had to work with!

This collection has been years in the making. I used every single ornament shown here except for some of the red ones which I used as a centerpiece and a few missing their caps which I’m using for a cute display I’ll show you later.

Huge collection of vintage Shiny Brite glass Christmas ornaments / kellyelko.com

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Final Thoughts

These are without a doubt the most beautiful Christmas trees I’ve ever seen.

My vintage ornament collection has never looked better. I love the sparse, airy tree branches with plenty of space between them for showing off the beauty of each ornament.

The only decisions to be made when choosing your Noble Fir Christmas tree is the size (7, 8 or 9 foot), natural or flocked, with or without LED lights.

Here is my exact tree: 8 Foot, King Noble, Flocked, 600 Warm White LED Lights

Sushi loves it too!

Vintage ornaments covering a sparse Christmas tree and a cute Boston Terrier in a furry sweater / kellyelko.com

Visit King of Christmas to see all of their Christmas trees.

Want to see this tree in the non-flocked version?

See how my friend Diane decorated the non-flocked Noble Fir tree at InMyOwnStyle.com.

Thanks Santa for finally putting me on the nice list thank you King of Christmas for sending me this gorgeous pair of Christmas trees.

I hope you enjoyed this King of Christmas tree review.

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11 Comments

  1. Both your trees are spectacular and the ornament collection is extraordinary! Your organization of the ornaments is amazing! Love it all!

  2. Kelly, I love your trees, both decorated and undecorated. I am so impressed with your shiny Bright collection. They are all so beautiful. I have one set in a shiny Brite box. I also love skinny trees. They show off ornaments better. I have not seen them flocked before. Enjoy your trees for the holiday season.

  3. I enjoyed seeing the decorated trees. And yes, your mother-in-law was beautiful. Looking forward to Christmas!

  4. Hi Kelly – Your King of Christmas flocked trees look extra pretty with your collection of Shiny Brites on them. I bet they look extra special at night when the glow of the light bounces off of them.

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