Looking for really inexpensive, fun stocking stuffer ideas? We LOVE going shopping for Dollar Tree Stocking Stuffers each year! In fact, it’s a family tradition!! Check out this list for a few of our favorite ideas.
(And don’t miss this Ultimate List of Cheap Stocking Stuffers Under $10!)
Why We Love Dollar Tree Stocking Stuffers
One of our favorite family traditions is going to Dollar Tree and buying stocking stuffers for each other. Everyone gets $6 to buy 5 stocking stuffers — one for each member of our family (that gives enough $$ for tax and for them to buy a stocking stuffer for themselves, too!).
We have fun sneaking around the store, trying to find great items without letting anyone else see us and seeing if we can come up with original and unique ideas that no one else will.
The evening results in all sorts of fun and laughs and memories. And it’s so much less expensive than if we were to go to a traditional store to buy stocking stuffers!
Dollar Tree Christmas Stockings Ideas
I was at Dollar Tree last week and decided to go through the aisles to take pictures of some of the best Dollar Tree stocking stuffers to share with you all. Here are 23 unique ideas…
Cheap Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Kids
1. Silly Putty
2. Glow Sticks
3. Fun Straws
4. Night Lights
5. Small Games/Travel Games
6. Bubbles
7. Pens & Pencils
8. Modeling Dough
Cheap Stocking Stuffers for Tween and Tweens
9. Nail Polish
10. Lip Balm
11. Bath Bombs
12. Hair Accessories
13. Socks
14. Gloves
Cheap Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Adults
15. Candles
16. Fun Toothbrush & Toothpaste
17. Car Ice Scraper
18. Lint Roller
19. Back Scratcher
20. LED Candles
21. Bath Salts
22. Oven Mitts
23. Tumblers
Other Stocking Stuffer Ideas:
- Ultimate List of Cheap Stocking Stuffers Under $10
- 7 Ways to Save on Stocking Stuffers
- 101 Cheap Stocking Stuffer Ideas
- Homemade Stocking Stuffer Ideas
Rachel Marie says
I love this list, I’m doing a white elephant game for my dinner party soon and I needed more practical ideas that weren’t candy or extremely expensive.
Meg says
What a great idea!! I love that! -Meg, MSM Team
Stacey says
I got some flash cards for my grandkids and some cute little make a windchime kits. Also for my older kids and husband car air fresheners. Snacks and candy are also great. And one of my grandkids favorite is the “magic” washcloth. They always have Disney or other cartoon characters they like.
Olivia says
Those are great ideas! Thanks for sharing! -Olivia, MSM Team
Wendy says
The chocolate coal is fun 🤩. Drinks and snack items are good ones too.
Celina says
Might want to I update for folks who might not know. Everything is now 1.25$ at most stores . Still a great deal but budget accordingly.
Jane says
Thank you for sharing your stocking stuffer tradition! I chose to stay home this year to avoid risking illness for vulnerable family members, but that meant I was all alone. Before my son left to spend the week with his dad, he and I went to the dollar store together with $6 each, and we each bought four things for each other and one for ourselves. It was so much fun! I loved thinking about him and finding four things he would love without the added stress and money of shopping in multiple places. I also loved having surprises in my stocking on Christmas morning! Adding in one thing for yourself is a genius addition! This idea is so awesome and adaptable!
Kristen says
At what age did you start this? Because Santa fills stockings sooooo although it sounds fun not sure how it work.
Jamie says
I think her family does Christmas a little different. You could switch it so the gifts are just gifts for each other rather than stocking stuffers.
Amanda says
I so wish we had Dollar Tree in Australia!!! We have Dollar King…… there is nothing there for only a dollar though!
Lorinda says
I work at Dollar Tree and people are amazed that everything is just $1. They have a wide variety of journals, notepads and calendars. There are pens that have lights and a variety of flashlights. They also sell the name brand Play Doh now, too. There are hard cover books, Bibles, activity and puzzle books that would make great stocking stuffers, too!
Lynn says
Craft supplies and fun bandaids!
Jessica says
Did you notice you used Oven Mitts twice? Maybe you were trying to hint that you’d like them in your stocking? 😉
Crystal Paine says
Whoops — that’s what happens when you do half the post and then take a break and then come back and finish the post a few hours later! I can’t believe I didn’t see that!
Elizabeth says
Every year, I take my 6 yr old son to the dollar tree to pick out gifts for all his cousins and his sister. He loves it because he spends his own money on people he loves and he can afford to get a gift for everyone. **He is particularly good at knowing what to get everyone and always keeps it a secret until after they open his gift….then he explains why he chose it in great detail:)
Crystal Paine says
I love this! Thank you for sharing!
Amy Dunham says
One of my daughter’s favorites when she was into all the cartoon/movie/superhero characters are the washcloths that expand once you put them in the tub. They also have scented hand sanitizer, fun kitchen utensils, packages of nuts and sunflower seeds, flickering battery operated candles, and collectible card packets (my daughter loved the Frozen themed ones for a couple of years). They have bath poofs and sponges, small flashlights, punch balloons, lots of crafty items, and small ceramic figurines (usually lots of angels and birds). So fun and affordable!
Crystal Paine says
Great ideas! Thank you so much for sharing!
Jen says
I’m going to bring each of mine in to pick out a couple things for each other….you’ve inspired me to make it a family event! (for various reasons, including another intl move this year, we are going very very minimal/consumable this year for gifts!!). My kids love the glitter glue sticks, glow sticks, the grow capsules (little sponge animals crammed into a capsule that dissolves in water), among other things mentioned!
Lynn says
Love the idea of doing it together as a family outing! Perfect!
Tasha says
These are some items from Dollar Tree that I have put into my daughter’s stocking over the years: bags of chocolate covered gold coins (if you celebrate the St. Nicholas tradition), candy canes, lollipops, stickers, coloring books, those giant pens that Dollar Tree sometimes sells, bracelets, rings, key chains, barrettes, lip balm, bouncy balls, play dough, small toys, a diary with a lock and key, pocket-sized notebooks, twistable crayons, flashlights, candy cane shaped pens, glitter pens, Christmas pencils and erasers, raisins or other dried fruit, jump ropes, press on nails, make-up compacts and pocket sized tissue packs.
Barbara Stapleton says
It sounds like your daughter hit the jackpot!
Carol says
How about stickers, books, color books?
Kerry Hunt says
My dear sister specifically requested a long handled fireplace lighter from the dollar store!
Kandice says
My kids always get silly string in their stockings.
Crystal Paine says
Oh! We LOVE Silly String!!
Ashley P says
We did Dollar Tree stocking stuffers, too! (Even got the stockings there!)
My oldest got a match card game and something else (I forget), and the youngest got a 3 pack of Bubbles and a foam puzzle. Both boys got race cars, bouncy balls, and a bag of candy each.