My favorite items from DollarTree

*This post is not sponsored or affiliated with Dollar Tree I just wanted to share the deals that I find with you. I did include some links to the DollarTree website as a reference for some of the items that I mention.

I love shopping at Dollar Tree to find great deals. Each Dollar Tree is different and you don’t know what you will find. But just because something is a good deal does not mean you should buy it. You should only buy something if you are actually going to use the item.

Another important thing to keep in mind is the quality of the product. Many things at DollarTree will break as soon as you get home. So keep that in mind when shopping. One tip I learned from YouTubers Melissa Weiss and Doing it on a Dime was to go to the Dollar Tree website and check the reviews on the product. This can help guide you in deciding the quality and satisfaction of a product.

Baking sheet: Dollar tree calls it a cookie pan

Hair Accessories: Dollar tree is great for stocking up on hair elastics or bobby pins because they always seem to disappear.

Greeting Cards: I often use a stationary set of plain cards and envelopes. Or I like to give a handmade greeting card. But when I do buy greeting cards I often go to DollarTree for the best deals. You can find hallmark cards for only a dollar and there are so many options to choose from.

Gift bags: I don’t buy gift bags very often because my family reuses our gift bags and it does not matter if they have been used before. But when I do buy gift bags I like to go to Dollar Tree because they are all just a dollar. They have a variety of sizes and colors that you can choose from.

Name brand items: Sometimes I find name brand products at DollarTree that are a great value. For example, I bought a Sun Beam energy star led desk lamp in August when shopping for my college dorm room. At other stores, it retailed for anywhere from 10 to 15 dollars. Another example is when I found name brands such as Yes to face masks, elf beauty products, and Wet n Wild makeup brushes at DollarTree.