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One of the most fun parts of spring is switching our wardrobes over from dark and bulky to bright and light clothing. And wouldn’t it be nice if we could do the same with our home decor without it costing a fortune? Well, this year, a quick trip to Dollar Tree may help you transform your entire interior aesthetic. Savvy shoppers have taken to social media to share the beautiful home decor items they’ve scored at the store, from beachy vases and decorative seashells to coastal dinnerware and nautical wall art. Keep reading for all their favorite finds.
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TikToker Kori (@charmedcottage) can’t believe all the nautical-themed decor at her local Dollar Tree.
“This year’s stuff is ah-mazing,” she says in a video while checking out a display of seashell dishware and glassware. “The design is really nice, and all for just $1.25.”
The blue pattern can be found on stemless wine glasses that say “wish upon a starfish,” ceramic coffee mugs, pot holders and dish towels (“sea, sand & sunshine” is another saying in the collection), placemats, bowls, dishes, and water glasses.
Of course, these items are lovely for everyday use, but Kori thinks they’d be great for a “summer-themed party in your yard.”
Kori also spotted these white ceramic shell and fish dishes, which she says are “so cute for your soap in the bathroom.” They’d also make great trinket dishes or dining table centerpieces.
Another beachy item that would look lovely in the bathroom is this collection of blue decanters with seashell toppers, which TikToker Annika Krouse (@annikakrouse) found in her Dollar Tree.
They’re not quite large enough to hold drinks, but they’re the perfect size to use on a tablescape or simply on a bookshelf.
Krouse stumbled on these nautical candle holders, which match the decanters. They’d look great outside on a patio table, and you can find tealight candles (and even battery-operated ones) right at Dollar Tree, too.
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In yet another in-store video, DIY TikToker Gina Concilio (@gina.concilio) advised shoppers to “run to the Dollar Tree” if they’re in search of “super-cute coastal and beachy decor.”
One of the items she pans over are these woven baskets that have navy blue or gray trim and faux leather detailing. And yes, they’re still just $1.25.
Whether you live near the coast or not, these wooden wall signs will make your home feel like a lovely beach house.
TikToker Tammy Perry-Porter (@tameynot) found them in her local store in a slew of different sizes and sayings. So did shopping expert Paige Constantino (@paigeconstantino), who said they’d look so cute on an outdoor patio.
How cute would these seashell wall hooks look on the back of a bathroom door or in a mudroom? In her own TikTok video, @thislittlemomshops found them at Dollar Tree in the nautilus shell and starfish designs.
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Concilio also spotted these bags of faux sand dollars and starfish. They’d look great in a decorative bowl or glass jar. And for $1.25 for each bag, they’re also perfect to paint and use for craft projects.
These rope balls would also look so chic in a decorative bowl as a centerpiece. Or, Constantino shares that she displays them on her bookshelf for “warmth for summer.”
Constantino affectionately refers to these as “badanglies,” but Dollar Tree calls them “wall charms.” They’d look lovely hung on a narrow strip of wall or even used as curtain tie-backs.
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“These starfish are actually such nice quality,” shares Constantino. “And they would be so cute on a shelf or…on top of books on, like, a coffee table.”
Finally, Krouse found these seascape canvases in several different soothing color palettes. “They have so many. I want all of them,” she said.