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Your Kids will LOVE these Valentines Day Basket Ideas from the Dollar Tree (as will your wallet!). SO much fun to do too!
Valentines Day Basket Ideas from Dollar Tree
Jamie here! I stopped at Dollar Tree last night and spotted these cute little boxes for just $1.25! (There are OODLES of other cute Valentine Finds at Dollar Tree) They're like little caboodles and the clear lids are covered in sparkles. These would be great for keeping little girl makeup, or Barbie clothes, or costume jewelery etc… OR make it into a Valentine Basket (or save it for an Easter Basket)
I grabbed a few items that would make cute Valentine gifts to give you an idea – there's a confetti-handled makeup brush, a ceramic heart jewelry box, cute Valentine socks, a Spa Headband and Sour Patch hearts. If you bought everything including the box it would only cost you $7.50 – Valentine's Gift DONE!
Here are some more Valentine ideas you can grab at Dollar Tree:
With Valentine's Day drawing near, we thought it would be fun to show how you can take these heart-shaped baskets we found at the Dollar Tree & turn them into a cute Valentine's Day gift basket for the kids!(See all our Dollar Tree Valentines finds here!)
Also, make sure to check out our Valentine's Day Scavenger Hunt for Kids to see how to turn a Dollar Tree Valentine's Day Basket into the final prize of a treasure hunt. (So cute to do with the little ones at home this year!) You could also do this cute Valentine Hearts on Door idea to tell your kids what you love about them.
Even though Dollar Tree has raised prices and introduced Dollar Tree Plus, this is still such a budget saver!
Valentines Day Gifts for Kids
My neighbor Ashley pulled together these adorable Dollar Tree gift buckets for under $5 – her kids are going to be thrilled to find them waiting at the end of their scavenger hunt!
Here's what she used:
- Dollar Tree Valentine Bucket
- Tissue Paper
- Valentine Pencils
- Flarp Noise Putty
- Candy (Smarties)
- Tootsie Roll Bank
- Lip Pops
- Heart Notebook
Kids will love the basket PPP Team Member Mary made up! Using a stuffed animal as the centerpiece and filling it to the brim with more goodies – this one is a perfect valentine surprise.
Here's what she used:
- Dollar Tree Valentine Bucket
- Red Tinsel
- Play-Doh
- Crayons
- Silly Putty
- Stuffed monkey
- Stampers
- Tootsie Roll Bank
- Tumbler
This Dollar Tree Valentine's Gift basket has socks and sweets and a whoopie cushion to delight children who love a bit of silliness in their basket.
Here's what she used for this one:
- Dollar Tree Valentine Bucket
- Red Tinsel
- Paddle Ball Game
- Cotton Candy
- Socks
- Hearts
- Sour Patch Kids
- Lip Balm
- Whoopie Cushion
My friend Cheree decorated this clear plastic tub and put together this Valentine basket using just a few items at the Dollar Tree for a gift under $5. Love how cute it turned out with the polka dots! (Apparently we think tootsie roll banks are a perfect gift for these baskets 😉 )
Here's what she used:
- Dollar Tree Container
- Paper Filler
- Fuzzy Socks
- Tootsie Roll Bank
- Chocolates
More Valentine Gift Ideas….
If you're looking for gift baskets ideas for a teen – or even a friend – you can pick up a bigger bucket at Walmart or Target and fill it with their favorite things.
Here's one PPP Team Member Jamie pulled together with some recent Aldi finds:
- Walmart Heart Bucket
- Heart Leggings from Aldi
- Muk Luks Cabin Socks
- Aldi Spring Candle
- Dark Chocolate
- Hand Sanitizer
- Dollar Tree Pedicure Kit
If you don't want to fill their baskets with only candy and $1 treats – you might want to pick up a couple Melissa & Doug toys starting around $5.
And if you're looking for a cute DIY Valentine Day Card – you can make this Candygram Card for Valentine's Day. It's a perfect candy gift for a hubby, kid or teen with a sweet tooth – you'll just want to change the wording to fit the recipient
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As an expert and enthusiast, I have personal experiences or affiliations, but I can provide you with information related to the concepts mentioned in this article. Let's go through the key concepts mentioned in the article:
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Dollar Tree: Dollar Tree is a discount variety store chain that sells a wide range of products for $1 or less. It offers various items, including household goods, party supplies, toys, food, and seasonal merchandise.
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Valentine's Day: Valentine's Day is a holiday celebrated on February 14th each year. It is a day to express love and affection towards others, typically through the exchange of cards, flowers, chocolates, and gifts.
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Valentine Basket: A Valentine's Day basket is a gift basket filled with Valentine-themed items. It can be customized with various items like candies, toys, socks, jewelry, and other small gifts.
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Caboodle Boxes: Caboodle boxes are small storage containers with compartments, typically used to organize and store cosmetics, jewelry, or other small items. In the article, they are mentioned as sparkly caboodle boxes available at Dollar Tree for $1.25.
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Gift Ideas: The article provides several gift ideas for Valentine's Day that can be assembled using items found at Dollar Tree. These include confetti-handled makeup brushes, ceramic heart jewelry boxes, Valentine socks, Spa Headbands, Sour Patch hearts, pencils, Flarp Noise Putty, candy, lip balm, and more.
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Budget-Friendly Gifts: The article emphasizes that Dollar Tree is a budget-friendly option for finding Valentine's Day gifts for kids. It mentions various items that can be purchased for under $5, such as Valentine buckets, tissue paper, toys, socks, chocolates, and other small gifts.
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DIY Gift Baskets: The article suggests creating DIY gift baskets using items from Dollar Tree. It provides examples of gift baskets assembled with items like stuffed animals, tinsel, play-doh, crayons, paddle ball games, cotton candy, whoopie cushions, and more.
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Other Gift Ideas: The article suggests alternative gift ideas, such as filling baskets with non-candy items like Melissa & Doug toys, leggings, candles, hand sanitizers, and pedicure kits. It also mentions a DIY Candygram Card as a personalized gift option.
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