
I always check Target’s dollar bin during the holidays—it’s a treasure trove for seasonal finds. While I was there grabbing water bottles and snacks before Hurricane Irma, I wandered through the Halloween display and found so many cute and affordable decorations. There were glitter pumpkins, mini painted pumpkin sets, velvet pumpkins, spooky mirrors and more. Below are my favorite Target Halloween dollar bin picks and ideas for using them in your home.
Target Halloween Dollar Bin Picks
These sparkly pumpkins would make a great mantle display. Cluster different sizes and finishes for a layered, festive look.

The smaller painted pumpkins are cute tucked into a woven basket on an entry table, or grouped on a bookshelf for a subtle seasonal touch.

Mixing different pumpkin styles—glitter, velvet and painted—adds texture and interest to any vignette.

These tiny glittery trees are perfect for an end table or kitchen counter. They add a touch of whimsy without taking up much space.

Artificial succulents planted in mini pumpkins are adorable and versatile. Place them on shelves, use them as place settings, or cluster them on a coffee table for instant fall flair.

There were several small accent pieces that work well as fillers in larger displays or as standalone items in bathrooms or entryways.

The spooky novelty mirrors caught my eye—hang a few together on a wall for a playful gallery effect that feels both spooky and chic.

Some of the larger decorative items are great for entry tables or mantel displays, especially when mixed with candles and seasonal greenery.

I also found a few seasonal accessories that weren’t in the dollar bin but were too cute not to mention—like festive socks and small home accents that complement the dollar-bin finds.

Layering different textures—velvet, glitter, matte paint—creates a more polished seasonal display. Try grouping three or five pieces together for a balanced arrangement.

Have you started decorating for Halloween yet? If you shop the dollar bins at Target, you can put together a festive look for very little money. Simple tips: pick a consistent color palette, mix textures, and use small items as fillers to make larger pieces pop.