Dollar General's Best New Easter Decor Finds Are Affordable and Adorable
Dollar General's Easter decor is hitting shelves with prices from $1 to $6, proving a festive holiday spread doesn't require a big budget.

Easter doesn't command the same decorating frenzy as Christmas, but there's a quiet pleasure in dressing a table with pastels, bunnies, and a little glitter before the season arrives. Dollar General has made that easier than ever this spring, rolling out a fresh collection of Easter decor with prices that start at $1 and top out at $6. Whether you're hosting a family brunch, decorating a mantle, or just want a cheerful tabletop moment, these seven finds deliver real charm without the markup.
1. Spring Floral Arrangement Centerpiece ($6)

The most versatile piece in the collection is also the most giftable. This faux bouquet centerpiece features daffodils alongside seasonal accents including a faux egg and a sparkling bunny, and it comes in three color options: yellow, pink, and purple. At $6, buying two or three to create a layered tablescape costs less than a single stem arrangement from a florist. The fact that it requires zero maintenance and can be stored for next year makes it the smartest buy in the entire lineup.
2. Resin Decorative Bunny ($6)
Nothing anchors Easter decor quite like a well-chosen bunny, and this resin piece earns its place on any shelf or tabletop. It comes in two distinct designs: one carrying flowers and an egg, the other holding colorful macarons, which gives it a slightly whimsical, French-patisserie energy that feels more considered than typical dollar-store fare. At $6, it sits at the top of the price range but punches above its weight in terms of visual impact.
3. Illuminated Egg ($6)
"Light-up decor isn't just for Christmas!" and this $6 egg-shaped piece makes a convincing case. It features a charming floral Easter egg and bunny design that works as a standalone decorative object even when the illumination is switched off, which means it earns its counter space in two different ways. Place it in a bedroom, a bathroom shelf, or a living room side table for a soft, seasonal glow that doesn't feel forced.
4. Easter Egg Garland ($5)
For mantle styling or tabletop layering, this Easter Egg Garland at $5 is the kind of effortless win that makes decorating feel fun rather than laborious. It adds pastels and glitter to any surface and, crucially, it's lightweight and easy to hang. The sourcing notes make a fair point: it's considerably less work than dyeing eggs for a centerpiece basket, and at $5, it costs less too.
5. Peeps Easter Bunny String Lights ($3)
Battery-powered string lights at $3 are almost unreasonably good value for what they deliver in atmosphere. The Peeps branding gives these a recognizable, nostalgic appeal that goes beyond generic Easter lighting, and they work equally well draped across a buffet table, wound through a wreath, or hung in a child's room for the week leading up to the holiday. The Peeps connection also makes them a natural companion to the candy section of any Easter basket.
6. "He Is Risen" Faith-Inspired Sign ($3)
For shoppers who want their Easter decor to reflect the holiday's religious significance, this $3 piece handles it with restraint and taste. The design features a wooden frame, a golden cross, and the words "He is Risen" set against a bright white background. It's simple without being sparse, and at $3 it represents one of the better values in the collection for something that could anchor a mantle or entryway display. The clean aesthetic means it doesn't clash with more secular Easter pieces nearby.
7. Mini Easter Tabletop "Hello Spring" Signs ($1) and Easter Bunny Vehicle Table Décor ($1)
These two $1 finds earn a shared spot because they serve the same purpose: filling in the small gaps on a styled table without demanding attention. The "Hello Spring" signs come in two designs, one with budding bulb flowers and one with colorful carrots, and they work as understated seasonal markers rather than centerpieces. The Easter Bunny Vehicle Table Décor takes a more playful approach, featuring cars and trucks with holiday characters and sayings. Arrange a few together and you have what the product description aptly calls "a mini spring parade."
For anyone hosting Easter this year, the full table setting is worth considering as a set. The 52-by-70 inch tablecloth at $6 comes in several festive patterns including a pastel plaid option, and the party plates and napkins range from $1 to $3, with the $2 bunny-shaped plates standing out as the collection's most shareable detail. Add in Dollar General's Easter candy offerings, including Reese's Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs and Cadbury Creme Eggs at $1.35 each, Peeps four-packs at $1.25, and Easter marshmallow kabobs at $1, and the entire table, from centerpiece to dessert, can be assembled for well under $30.
The range proves that Easter decorating rewards intentionality over spending. A $6 faux bouquet styled with a $1 sign and a strand of Peeps string lights reads as curated, not bargain-bin, because the pieces were chosen with a coherent aesthetic in mind. That's the real lesson Dollar General's spring shelf delivers this year.
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