Beaded-Edge Aqua Stoneware + Coordinating Glasses Only $1 at Dollar Tree
Dollar Tree has us totally ready for spring!
Head to your local Dollar Tree where you may find their new Spring Fling Dinnerware Collection for just $1 per piece – available in-store or in bulk online.
This vibrant collection includes some of the cutest glasses we’ve ever seen from Dollar Tree along with plates, bowls, and mugs! The dinnerware is made from durable stoneware that is both microwave and dishwasher safe. The beautiful aqua color is perfect for spring parties, backyard summer barbecues, or just enjoying a meal on your patio!
Want a whole set? Skip the in-store search and order online in bulk quantities and pick-up in your local store.
Grab these gorgeous plates before they’re gone…
Royal Norfolk Spring Fling Beaded-Edge Aqua Stoneware Side Plates 7.5″
Only $1
*Minimum order of 6 pieces + handling fee or order a case of 12 to avoid handling fees if shopping online
Royal Norfolk Spring Fling Beaded-Edge Aqua Stoneware Dinner Plates 10.5″
Only $1
*Minimum order of 6 pieces + handling fee or order a case of 12 to avoid handling fees if shopping online
Royal Norfolk Spring Fling Beaded-Edge Aqua Stoneware Bowls
Only $1
*Minimum order of 6 pieces + handling fee or order a case of 12 to avoid handling fees if shopping online
Royal Norfolk Spring Fling Beaded-Edge Aqua Stoneware Mugs
Only $1
*Minimum order of 6 pieces + handling fee or order a case of 12 to avoid handling fees if shopping online
Royal Norfolk Spring Fling 16oz Glass Coolers or 16.8oz Stemless Wine Glasses
Only $1
*Minimum order of 4 pieces + handling fee or order a case of 12 to avoid handling fees if shopping online
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Hmm I like these I have blue tones in kitchen
I am going to buy a bowl and attempt to drill drain holes and use it as a planter. I love the blue and the beaded edge.
Get yourself some masonry bits, and put some water in the bottom of the bowl, to keep it cool. Then drill slowly and steadily, without pushing super hard. Let the bit do the work. Easy-peasy!