The Cute Dollar Tree St. Patrick's Day Centerpiece You Can DIY On A Budget

According to a survey conducted by the National Retail Federation, an estimated 61% of Americans planned to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in 2023. Out of all those participating in the holiday, only about 26% planned to celebrate by decorating their home or office space, although households with children were more likely to indulge in a little festive interior flair. Why leave it to the kiddos to have all the fun? Decorating your home for any holiday is guaranteed to be a great time, but the costs can add up quickly if you're paying attention. Unless you've been lucky enough to find gold at the end of a rainbow, you may be wondering just how to decorate your home this St. Patrick's Day without spending all of the green in your pockets. 

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A charming TikTok tutorial shared by @styleitwithtrix shows how to make your own St. Patrick's Day floral arrangement from budget-friendly items you can find at the dollar store. Whether you're hosting a St. Patrick's Day party, hoping to invite a little luck this year, or just sprucing up your home for the spring season, creating this simple and affordable St. Patrick's Day centerpiece is a brilliant way to embrace the festivities. 

Candies, coins, and a clear container

To make the huge St. Patrick's Day centerpiece, TikToker @styleitwithtrix stacks a tall, narrow container, like a reusable cup or tumbler, into a large, cylindrical glass vase. A similar vase can be found at Dollar Tree for $1.25. She then fills the glass vase about 1/3 full with M&M's chocolate candies. To match the colors of the holiday, @styleitwithtrix opts for a sharing-size bag of mint-flavored M&M's, which come in several festive shades of green and likely cost under $5.00 at Dollar Tree. Next, she adds a layer of shiny gold plastic coins to the vase, available in a 30-count for $1.25 at Dollar Tree. Finally, she adds another layer of M&M's and pops a few white faux flowers and glittery shamrock picks into the tumbler in the center of the vase, costing roughly $1.25 each at Dollar Tree. The entire project likely cost under $10!

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The centerpiece design would look gorgeous in any space, but there are plenty of ways to change up the original crafting components to make this hack your own. For a party-friendly edible arrangement, consider using gold foil-wrapped chocolate coins in place of plastic coins and filling the center tumbler with green peppermint sticks or candy canes instead of flowers. Some other fun vase filler options could include spearmint candies, Hershey's Kisses, artificial moss, glass beads, buttons, or ribbons. For the best results, stick to items in a green, gold, and white color scheme. 

Bringing the centerpiece into all seasons

After St. Patrick's Day has passed, you can still adapt this centerpiece hack to complement the rest of your spring seasonal décor. The easiest way to transform your centerpiece after the big day is to remove the glittery shamrock picks and plastic coins, then add a few pink M&M's and blooms into the floral arrangement. For extra realism, use faux versions of traditional spring flowers like tulips, poppies, daffodils, or peonies. If you celebrate Easter in your household, seamlessly transition the St. Patrick's Day centerpiece into an Easter centerpiece by removing the coins and shamrocks and adding pastel candies, basket grass, plastic eggs, faux Easter lilies, and bunny picks. 

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This TikTok hack presents an easy format that can be easily repeated with dollar store items for any holiday or special occasion. To reuse the simple formula for anything else, just remember that you'll need at least two small, layer-able filler materials and at least one type of matching faux floral sprigs. For example, a beachy summer arrangement might use layered sand and sea shells with faux flowering plants that thrive near the coast. In the fall, a creepy Halloween centerpiece might use layered plastic spiders and candy corn with moody black roses.

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