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9 Best Dollar Tree Items To Stock Up on for Valentine’s Day

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Have you started your Valentine’s Day shopping yet? If you answered “no,” now’s a good time to head to Dollar Tree. Most seasonal items cost $1.50 or less, so shoppers save money on everything they need to celebrate the sweetest holiday.

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Whether you’re shopping for the classroom or hosting an upcoming Valentine’s Day party, here are nine seasonal items worth stocking up on. And while you’re there, explore Dollar Tree’s affordable new arrivals.

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Seasonal Collection Wire Heart Garland

  • Price: $1.50

Decorate desks, bookshelves, mantles and more surfaces with inexpensive wire heart garlands. Each garland is made up of metallic hearts on a wire and available in two assorted styles.

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Seasonal Collection Tinsel Heart

  • Price: $1.50

Add a sweet touch to any room with a tinsel heart. These hearts come in five assorted colors, including pink, red and purple, and can be displayed long after Valentine’s Day is over.

Dollar Tree

Mini Bubble Tubes

  • Price: $1.50

Give guests mini bubble tubes as fun and affordable V-Day party favors. Each 10-count set includes bubble solution and a wand with a heart-shaped stopper on the end. Please note these bubble tubes are appropriate for ages three and up.

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Mailbox-Themed Square Valentine’s Day Gift Box

  • Price: $1.50

Calling all teachers hosting card exchanges! Stock up on mailbox-themed gift boxes so the kiddos have a special place for collecting cards, candy and other Valentine’s Day trinkets. 

These boxes are best bought in bulk and may depend on your classroom size. Shoppers can order 24 boxes for $36 and 48 boxes for $72 online. 

Dollar Tree

Skateboard Exchange Cards

  • Price: $1.50

How cool are these skateboard exchange cards? Inside every package are eight exchange cards with tiny finger skateboards attached so kids can do kicks and ollies right from their desks. 

Small parts are included, so please note this product is ideal for children ages three and up.

Dollar Tree

Disney Valentine Card Multipack

  • Price: $1.50

It has never been more affordable for parents to stock up on Disney-themed Valentine cards for the classroom. 

A 12-count pack of cards is just $1.50 at Dollar Tree. This means you’re only spending $3 for two sets of 24 cards and $4.50 for three boxes of 36 cards.

Dollar Tree

Strawberry-Flavored Tiger Pops

  • Price: $1.25

Treat guests at your Galentine’s Day and V-Day parties to strawberry-flavored Tiger Pops. Every bag comes with 20 individually wrapped lollipops, coming out to spending six cents apiece.

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Palmer Milk Chocolate Heart Candies

  • Price: $1.25

At the low price of $1.25, your wallet won’t mind that you stocked up on Palmer heart-shaped chocolates for Valentine-themed celebrations.

Dollar Tree

Valentine’s Day Treat Bags With Twist Ties

  • Price: $1.50

Wrap small party favors like cards and candy inside these seasonal treat bags

Each set comes with 20 bags in assorted Valentine’s Day-themed prints and enough twist ties to keep bags closed until it’s time to open them.

Editor’s note: Prices and availability are accurate as of January 22, 2026, and are subject to change.

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