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While Dollar Tree may already be rolling out Christmas décor (yes, seriously—Santa is already in the aisles), I’m still holding onto spooky season. And honestly? They’ve made it pretty easy. Dollar Tree has some of the cutest—and most budget-friendly—Halloween finds this year, perfect for anyone who wants to have a little fun.
If you’re decorating your porch, hosting a party, or just want to add a little spookiness to your home, there’s something for everyone. Here’s what I’m grabbing this season.
Plastic Skeleton Goblets

The skeleton hands gripping the cup make them look straight out of a haunted castle (and yes, they’re plastic). These are so fun for a Halloween punch or even a glass of sparkling cider.
Halloween Oven Mitts and Potholders

Yes, even your kitchen can be festive. I picked up the one with the spider web. Loving the details.
Halloween Skeleton Decorations

This hanging skeleton is a total classic — creepy without being too gory. I like hanging mine by the front door or in a tree so it sways in the wind. It’s lightweight, easy to reuse each year, and adds just the right amount of haunted-house vibes to your Halloween setup.
Mini Skulls

These light-up skulls are small but surprisingly eerie once they glow. I like setting a few along the mantel or windowsill, but you can also put them along the entryway.
Scary Pumpkin Solar Stake Lights

Stick a few along your walkway. They automatically light up at dusk, adding a fun touch to your yard without needing plugs or cords.
Halloween Candy and Treat Bags
Dollar Tree’s candy selection is pretty solid this year—everything from candy corn pumpkins to sour Mike and Ike “Spooky Treats.” I’m filling the drawstring treat bags with a mix for neighbors and school parties.
Paper Halloween Lanterns

Dollar Tree’s lanterns come in bright orange or black and white. I’m hanging a few on the porch for a soft, spooky glow that looks way pricier than it is.
Halloween Masks and Accessories

While Dollar Tree might not have full costumes, they’ve got plenty of fun accessories to pull a look together. From goofy disguise glasses to glittery wings and classic pumpkin or spooky face masks, it’s the perfect spot to grab those last-minute touches that make your outfit feel fun.
Eyeballs

These oversized, golf ball–shaped eyeballs are equal parts funny and creepy—perfect for Halloween decorating. I enjoy adding a few to a candy bowl for a surprise, scattering them across the porch for a spooky vibe, or placing them in glass jars for an eerie “monster lab” look. They’re the kind of cheap, silly detail that totally makes a display come to life.
Other things you’ll be able to find this season include:
- Spider webs with plastic spiders
- Halloween garlands
- Porch signs
- Festive throw pillows
- Carvable foam pumpkins
- Glow-in-the-dark skeleton tongs
- Halloween mugs
- Halloween table covers
- Halloween paper plates, cups, and utensils

