A STYLE-SAVVY mom has revealed she found spiral candles at Dollar Tree that could be mistaken for a premium brand.
She was browsing the shelves of her local store when she found the items that add a luxurious touch to the home.
The home decor enthusiast often posts on TikTok under the handle @justwhatthemamaordered.
She showed off a table in her home beautifully decorated with cream candles in glass holders next to a potted plant.
“Look for fewer, high-quality spiral candles,” read the text on the screen.
The mother revealed that the Bougie Candles were purchased in packs of two at her local Dollar Tree store.
She showed that they came in a variety of colors, including teal, cream and red.
“Look what I found at the Dollar Tree,” she said.
These look exactly like Anthropologie or Lulu and Georgia.
“And they only cost 65 cents each.”
Anthropologie’s Twisty Taper candles cost $36 for a pack of three before they sold out.
Meanwhile, Lulu and Georgia’s Rope Taper candles are also out of stock and cost $32 for a set of two.
The mom advised her followers to rush to buy the trendy candles at their local Dollar Tree store.
“Only $1.25,” she said. “I couldn’t resist and bought ALL three colors.
“RUN don’t walk to the nearest Dollar Tree, these sell out fast!”
Many people liked the video and one person even saved it to watch again later.
The budget-friendly interior comes after a luxury interior designer revealed that it’s possible to get an opulent-looking home with affordable items from Target.
Juliana (@julianaghani) shared a selection of her “best kept” secrets, including that her customers love the Casaluna heavy linen blend quilt.
Target sells the queen size for $99 and the king size for $119.
She also recommended the store’s “contemporary” line of plates and bowls.
“Very tight, I would buy all of this,” she said.
She then picked up a candle that had a similar scent to Le Labo Santal 33 Eau De Parfum, which usually costs over $300.
Target sells Threshold’s Santal and ginger candles for $30.
“Okay, I gotta leave before I end up spending $250 on four things,” she said.