Halloween Costumes, Candy Totes & More Just $1 Each at Dollar Tree
Get ready for Halloween on a budget with these Dollar Tree finds!
Dollar Tree has been slowly rolling out their Halloween decor, crafts and costumes this year, but we recently stopped to check it out and our store was packed with goodies!
Keep in mind that you can order select items online, however you will need to order in bulk and any orders less than a case may have a handling fee.
Check out these finds…
Witches Boot Stakes
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 24.
Interlocking Skull Fence
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 45.
Witch Ghost Decorations
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 24.
Dragon Mask & Wings Set
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 24.
Halloween Trick or Treat Tote Bags
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 36.
Halloween Themed Plastic Bucket with Handles
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 24.
LED Motion Sensor Ghost
Just $1!
Bumblebee Headband
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 4.
Bumblebee Skirt
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 4.
Bumblebee Wings
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 4.
Ladybug Headband
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 4.
Ladybug Skirt
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 4.
Ladybug Wings
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 4.
Costume Accessory Kits
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 36.
Animal Nose Mask
Just $1!
Halloween Party Favors
Just $1!
*Order online with a minimum order of 36.
Dollar Tree party favors would be great to pass out for the Teal Pumpkin Project!
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I went there today they had SUCH cute stuff!
I was also there yesterday for wrapping paper and I couldn’t help but look. They had the cutest stuff for $1.
Does anyone think there will be traditional trick-or-treating this year? I’m not asking whether you individually would participate (there have been more than enough heated debates on H2S in the last few months) just do you think local governments will allow it, HOAs will organize it, etc.
I’ve been assuming there will be no use for costumes and candy this year but don’t want to find out on October 30th that I was wrong
Being 2 months out, I can’t imagine it happening, but who knows. Conditions obviously vary across the country, so it’s tough. I’m not getting my kids costumes, planning a fun night at home. I think we’ll see some sort of safe options, drive thru trick or treating maybe?
I don’t live in an area (nor have I ever lived in an area) where traditional trick or treating has ever been controlled by HOAs or local governments. I doubt there will be many organized events or festivals, but on Halloween night, I imagine there will be people who will send their kids out and people that won’t.
Picked up 3 black paper treat bags with ghosts on them today for the goodie bags for 3 of our great-nieces….their last name is Casper! 🙂
What a fun last name!