5 Best Home Items To Buy at Dollar Tree in June
What should be on your shopping radar at Dollar Tree this June? The answer, if you're shopping for home goods, is a medley of new arrivals and hidden gems to suit your space. Best of all, you'll save more money buying these items at Dollar Tree than you would getting them anywhere else since they're all priced at $1.25.
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Price: $1.25
Placemats tend to be an underrated part of a table setting. Not only do these new sunflower printed placemats brighten up mealtime, but they work to catch stray crumbs and water rings left behind by glasses and cups.
Add them to your shopping cart on their own or alongside the new sunflower themed plates from Royal Norfolk ($1.25 each) for a more complete summer dining aesthetic.
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Place your favorite candle inside a glass candle holder and bask in the warm candlelight.
Each candle holder comes with a built-in handle. Use it to add a touch of light outside on the patio or deck as the evening fades or on a bedside table for pretty décor.
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Do you have friends or family members coming over to stay the weekend? These textured wastebaskets are a must-have to add to the guest bathrooms and bedrooms for a tidy space and are a lot cheaper than similarly styled wastebaskets for sale at big-box retailers. Choose from red, green or gray colors.
Price: $1.25
Proudly display some of your favorite summer moments, like framed photos from graduation or a seashell picked up from a trip to the beach, on white floating shelves.
Each set comes with two screws and two wall anchors and can hold up to five pounds worth of treasures and ephemera.
Price: $1.25
What can't you do with these iridescent glass bottles? Available in four pastel shades, each bottle comes with a gold leaf accent and can be used for displaying as well as crafting purposes. A few suggestions include flower vases for a wedding reception, herb containers for freshly grown garden herbs and much more.
'These pretty little vases can be used every day in your home or any event. I used them for a themed bridal shower and they were perfect,' wrote Angela Mac in a five-star review.
Editor's note: Prices and availability are accurate as of May 29, 2025, and are subject to change.
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