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I’m always looking for new ways to refresh my home without blowing my budget. Honestly, Dollar Tree supplies are a lifesaver — cheap, easy to use, and surprisingly versatile. Anyone can whip up some new decor or crafts that actually fit their vibe, no fancy skills needed.

These 18 Dollar Tree DIY crafts and decor ideas can help you make stylish, practical stuff for every room, all without spending much.
No need for fancy tools or expensive materials here.
1. Dollar Tree Tiered Tray Decor Using Faux Succulents

I grab faux succulents from Dollar Tree whenever I want to freshen up my tiered trays. They look pretty real and arranging them is a breeze. This little trick works in any room and you never have to water anything. Super low maintenance, which I love.
2. DIY Rustic Wood Candle Holders

I like making rustic wood candle holders with Dollar Tree’s wooden blocks or bits of scrap wood. It’s straightforward, and you don’t need fancy tools.
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They bring a natural, cozy look to any room and fit right in with farmhouse or cottagecore decor.
3. Hand-Painted Mason Jar Vases for Centerpieces

I often grab Dollar Tree mason jars for quick, cheap centerpieces. A little paint goes a long way — you can match any color scheme or event.
If you feel like it, distress the paint or doodle on a design for something unique. These jars work for flowers or even candles.
4. Budget-Friendly Pumpkin Display Crafts

I use Dollar Tree’s faux pumpkins and floral foam to make easy fall centerpieces. Sometimes I’ll try making mini bowl pumpkins for something a little different.
These crafts add that autumn vibe without costing much at all.
5. Personalized Photo Frame Collage

I like picking up Dollar Tree frames to make a custom collage. I just pop out the backs and arrange the frames on a plaque or right on the wall.
It’s simple, flexible, and lets me display photos exactly how I want.
6. Boho-Chic Yarn Wall Hangings

Making yarn wall hangings is a go-to for me. You just need yarn, scissors, and a stick or hoop — all stuff you can find at Dollar Tree.
These hangings bring a cozy, boho feel to any space, and honestly, they’re a lot easier than they look.
7. Painted Terra Cotta Pot Planters

I like giving terra cotta pots a makeover with acrylic paints. It’s quick and you can choose any color combo you want.
They’re perfect for small plants or succulents and instantly brighten up a desk, shelf, or windowsill.
8. DIY Faux Pumpkin Garland

I made a garland by stringing together Dollar Tree’s mini faux pumpkins with twine. It’s honestly so easy.
This adds a pop of fall to any room, and you can finish it in under an hour.
9. Wood Slice Coasters with Resin Finish

I like making wood slice coasters because they’re simple and have that rustic look. I sand the slices and then brush on some resin.
The resin seals the wood, makes the coasters waterproof, and gives them a nice shine.
10. Macrame Plant Hangers

I make macrame plant hangers with Dollar Tree cotton cord and wooden rings. It’s easier than it looks, honestly.
A few basic knots and you’ve got a sturdy hanger for your plants. It’s a cheap way to add greenery and texture to a room.
11. Seasonal Room Sprays with Essential Oils

I mix up seasonal room sprays with Dollar Tree essential oils, water, and a splash of alcohol. It’s quick and you can tweak the scent however you like.
These sprays freshen up any room with natural scents, and you skip all those harsh chemicals.
12. Woven Basket Storage Solutions

Woven baskets from Dollar Tree help me keep things organized. They’re cheap and look nice in any room.
I use them for storing craft stuff, kitchen tools, or even random odds and ends. They really do make a space feel tidier.
13. Fall-themed Wax Warmer Decorations

I decorate Dollar Tree wax warmers with a little paint or some stickers to make them fit the season.
Swapping in fall-scented wax melts like pumpkin or cinnamon makes the whole house feel extra cozy.
14. Dollar Tree Mirror Frame Makeover

I take plain Dollar Tree mirrors and frame them with wood blocks or craft sticks. It’s a quick project and gives the mirror a whole new look.
It’s affordable and adds a bit of style to any wall.
15. Stacked Book Shelf Decor with Dollar Tree Items

I use Dollar Tree hardback books for shelf decor by painting them the same color. I just pull off the dust covers and use basic craft paint.
It makes the shelf look tidy and a bit more intentional, plus it adds some height for other decor.
16. Outdoor Solar Lanterns from Dollar Tree

I make outdoor lanterns by adding Dollar Tree solar lights to jars or vases. It’s cheap and you can put them anywhere in the yard or on a porch.
A few of these really brighten up the space for almost nothing.
17. Customized Throw Pillows Using Fabric Paint

I use fabric paint to give plain throw pillows a bit of personality. Freehand shapes or use stencils, whatever works.
It’s a no-sew project that lets me update my pillows whenever I feel like a change. Fabric paint dries fast and holds up, so it’s a solid choice for quick DIY decor.
18. Rustic Wooden Signs with Stencils

I like grabbing Dollar Tree wooden signs for rustic decor projects. Stencils make it way easier to get those crisp words or simple shapes.
I usually paint the base first, then pick a message and stencil it on. They end up fitting just about any space, honestly.