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Decking the halls doesn’t have to drain your wallet like it usually does. Dollar Tree has a ton of Christmas decor that looks better than the price suggests. Mix a few of these together and you can get a festive setup without overspending. 

Here are 16 Dollar Tree Christmas decorations that hold up once they’re on your tree or mantle.

Christmas House Glitter Snowflakes Wall Hanger

Three glittery snowflake ornaments in silver, blue, and gold colors, each with a hanging loop, arranged against a white background.
Dollar Tree

These sparkly snowflakes in silver, gold, and blue bring instant Christmas pizzazz to your home. They’re $1.50 each, nearly 14 inches wide, and can work as window decor — or you can hang them on the tree.

Faux Fur Stocking

Four plush Christmas stockings in red, white, gray, and green, each with white cuffs and two pom-poms hanging from a ribbon, are arranged in a row against a white background.
Dollar Tree

If you want to go a little extra, this faux fur stocking is just $5, and it looks way pricier than anything that costs the same amount as a latte. It’s soft, oversized at 18×5 inches, and has that fluffy texture that instantly makes a room feel a little more put together.

Christmas House Plaid Sentiment Ornaments

Three plaid Christmas ornament decorations with pine cones, greenery, and red bows. The ornaments spell out "NOEL," "HOPE," and "SNOW" in large letters beneath red packaging labeled "Ornament Decoration.
Dollar Tree

These plaid sentiment ornaments are a $1.50 pickup with a surprisingly classy look — dare I say they give a Ralph Lauren Christmas vibe, without the RL price tag. They come in “Snow,” “Noel,” and “Hope,” and are easy to hang on trees, garlands, or wreaths.

Artificial Pinecone Clip

Five festive Christmas decorations made of artificial pine, holly leaves, pinecones, and ornaments. Designs include red bows, a red cardinal, gold and silver ornaments, gift boxes, and berries, all arranged in holiday clusters.
Dollar Tree

This pinecone clip is a pretty little extra for $1.75. It comes in various designs and will work great as a clip-on for garlands or wreaths when you need a little something but don’t want to overthink it.

Gnome Tabletop Decor for Christmas

Four plush gnome dolls with long white beards and tall patterned hats, featuring red, grey, and white designs, standing in a row on a white background.
Dollar Tree

At $1.50, this 14-inch tabletop gnome is probably the easiest holiday filler piece you can throw into a room when things look a little too bare. It comes in four different colors, and each one hits the same cozy, soft-focus vibe. 

Christmas House Nutcracker LED Pillar Candle

A cream-colored LED candle decorated with illustrations of toy soldiers in red and green uniforms, set against a white background.
Dollar Tree

This Nutcracker LED pillar candle is a great add-on for a corner that looks a bit too empty. It’s a $1.50 battery-powered candle with a printed nutcracker on the outside, and the light gives off a soft, dim glow. The size is small (4 inches tall), so it’s more of a background piece than a centerpiece.

Sweater Knit Christmas Stocking

Two knitted Christmas stockings, one red with a white cuff and one green with a white cuff, both featuring a cable knit pattern, are displayed side by side on a white background.
Dollar Tree

If anything screams cozy, it’s a sweater-knit stocking for a granny’s Christmas vibe. The cable-knit pattern and fold-over cuff give it that classic handmade look without the handmade price. They come in two colors, and at $1.50 each, they’re a solid find.

Christmas House Bottlebrush Mini Christmas Tree Decoration

Three miniature bottlebrush Christmas trees with wooden bases: one green with multicolored ornaments, one gold with red ornaments, and one white with purple and pink ornaments, all on a white background.
Dollar Tree

This mini bottlebrush tree is a smart way to fill gaps in your holiday setup, like in the hallway or the kitchen. The trees come in white, green, and gold, and each style has tiny ornaments and a little bit of glitter, so they look cute on shelves or tucked into a centerpiece. At $1.50, you can grab two or three and make it a set. 

Christmas House LED Metal Angel Light

A rose gold angel figurine with outstretched wings and a decorative, cut-out design stands on a simple white cylindrical base, isolated on a white background.
Dollar Tree

At $1.50, this LED metal angel is a little accent piece that works well when a shelf or side table needs something low-key. It’s a small metallic outline with a built-in light and battery included and it has a gentle flicker glow.

Colorful Nutcrackers

Six colorful wooden nutcracker figurines are dressed in various festive soldier and royal outfits, each with distinct hats and accessories, standing upright against a white background.
Dollar Tree

This colorful nutcracker is a nice $1.50 add-on for a festive accent on a shelf or mantel. It’s 9 inches tall and comes in six different colors, and for that price you can get a few and line them up like a tiny holiday parade.

Christmas Floral Poinsettia Wreath

Four festive holiday wreaths with pine needles, berries, pine cones, and artificial flowers in red and white, displayed on a white background.
Dollar Tree

This 20-inch poinsettia wreath looks genuinely classy and even a little handmade. At $7,  it comes in a few different styles with red blooms, greenery, and holiday bits mixed in. 

Christmas House Moose Plush Toy

Three plush reindeer toys with scarves sit upright. The top one is brown with dark brown antlers. Below, one is light brown with red antlers, and the other is white with green antlers. All have cheerful expressions.
Dollar Tree

This moose plush is an adorable $1.50 find. It’s an easy little extra to throw into holiday stuff without thinking too hard. It’s around 9 inches tall and comes in a few versions, and the size makes it easy to tuck onto a shelf or into a gift bag without taking up much space.

Artificial Christmas Floral Arrangement

A festive arrangement of pinecones, some painted with white or gold tips, mixed with green leaves and clusters of bright red berries, all set against a white background.
Dollar Tree

A small, 13-inch floral arrangement like this works when you need something simple to drop into a vase. It comes with greenery, berries, and a touch of glitter, and at $1.75 is not a thinker.

Christmas House Ornament

Four Christmas ornaments feature festive characters: a smiling elf holding a gift, Mrs. Claus with glasses and a bonnet, Santa Claus with his beard, and a praying angel with pigtails and yellow wings.
Dollar Tree

This $1.50 ornament comes in a few versions — Santa, an elf, a granny, and an angel — and they look way more luxe than the price suggests. Each one is small at about 3.5 inches tall.

Christmas House Sherpa-Trimmed Ice Skate Ornament

Two Christmas ornaments shaped like ice skates, one with red plaid and the other with black plaid fabric. Both have faux fur trim, greenery, pine cones, and hanging loops.
Dollar Tree

This sherpa-trimmed ice skate ornament is way bougie than the $1.50 price tag suggests. It comes in two plaid styles with a little pine-and-berry detail on top.

Christmas Cookie Tins

Four pairs of rectangular holiday-themed tins with removable lids, each featuring festive patterns like holly, plaid, snowflakes, Santa, and Christmas trees. The tins are shown open with lids beside them.
Dollar Tree

This two-pack of cookie tins is a handy $1.50 grab when you want treats to look a little more festive. The designs vary and they’re sturdy enough for cookies, candy, or small gifts. The rectangular shape makes them easy to tuck under the tree. 

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