A BUDGET expert has shared a few ways to get ahead of fall decor with a few Dollar Tree finds well within your budget.

A self-described Dollar Tree super fan shares how she saved over $300 by finding fall hidden gems throughout the store well below her price range.


Blogger Kathryn Snearly of Do It On A Dime shares in a YouTube video on her channel a few unique fall finds that fall well-within the average budget and can spruce up your home in a pinch.

Snearly is on a mission to lead a beautiful, organized lifestyle on a frugal budget and wants to show others how to live life on a dime.

"We are not going to be wasteful. We are going to be insightful with the things that we're finding with some super easy DIYs," Snearly saysin the video intro.

The video shines a light on new Dollar Tree products, organizing secrets, and new Fall DIY ideas for home decor.

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"For a sophisticated look, pick one bold color, one neutral color and one accent color and run with it!" the blogger exclaims ahead of the first find.

Having a consistent color scheme is crucial to making any Dollar Tree home transformation look as exceptional as possible.

She advises shoppers on a budget to take an existing arrangement they have at home and simply amplify it.

"Whatever you buy in store, I want you to double it," Snearly says. "If you think you need three springs, I want you to buy six."

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The second hidden gem to look for at Dollar Tree are scented brooms, $1.25.

Pumpkin Spice is a new broom fragrance this year and is sure to make any room smell like fall after adding it to the arrangement.

For the arrangement and the broom, Snearly spent less than $20, but it looks like she spent way more.

For the third tip, the budget expert recommends purchasing Dollar Tree's Rust-Oleum Stone Spray Paint with a Dollar Tree vase to create a look similar to Pottery Barn or other home decor websites.

She also advises looking at those sites to gather inspiration before heading to Dollar Tree for the dupe materials.

If you come to the garden section at Dollar Tree, you'll find the fourth hidden gem, climbing trellises.

Snearly suggests buying a few and attach them to your door frame for a photo-ready wreath.

" I bought three packs of these and you get two in a pack and I zip-tied them together in a line," she says.

She proceeds to add some greenery that can be found at Hobby Lobby, Walmart or other craft stores.

After zip-tying three to the trellis she was created, she added a few items from the Dollar Tree to make it stand out.

She adds miniature pumpkins, $1.25, to the trellis, which is the fifth item she mentions Dollar Tree is carrying this year.

The sixth tip Snearly shares is another repurposingDIY plan that involves taking an old Styrofoam pumpkin and carefully dig it out to make it hollow inside.

She then suggests adding a coat of spray paint in the color scheme of your choice, then add a dollar tree vase inside and a tea light candle to make it look beautiful.

She quickly moves into her next DIY trick for the fall with an ode to the Dollar Tree plus section that has a multitude of outdoor signs, props and candles available for $3 to $5 a piece.

Snearly is already thinking ahead into Halloween and shares that she spent only $3 total at Dollar Tree with the ninth home hack she found for making tie-dye shirts with her children.

The penultimate Dollar Tree product she shares is a new addition that is sure to be a staple in many homes down the line.

According to the frugal mom, medium-sized high-quality plastic storage bins are now available at her local Dollar Tree for $3 each.

The containers are perfect for decluttering rooms and organizing smaller spaces.

Finally, Snearly shares that Dollar Tree now has an organizing section that rivals Target with color coded plastic containers that are perfect for your laundry room, under the sink or to minimize closet space.

Now that her Dollar Tree shopping secrets are out, be sure to run over and grab as many as possible while supplies last.


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