15 Gorgeous BEACH Terrarium Dollar Tree DIYs

Hello, crafty friends! 🌊 Today, I’m thrilled to share with you 15 amazing beach terrarium DIYs using Dollar Tree supplies that will bring a coastal vibe to your home decor. Let’s dive into these fun and easy projects!

An easy beach basket terrarium DIY using a dollar tree basket, sand, airplane, driftwood from target, and a starfish and seashells from my collection.
A beautiful beach terrarium display using a dollar tree mason jar & wood look wax warmer. I use a faux succulent and add tiny seashells and sand.
A sand castle terrarium using a dollar tree plus larger fishbowl, fairy garden sand castle and lobster, sand and onion grass for sea grass.
A large potted coastal terrarium using a dollar tree galvanized pot, sand, a blue succulent, ferns and a conch shell house. I finish it with a starfish.
A beach blue mini terrarium DIY using a shore living candle holder, a base that I dye, sand, a fairy garden palm tree, shells and ferns.
A flipflop beach terrarium using a dollar tree tray, sand, fairy garden sea turtle, flamingo & sand castles. For greenery I use dollar tree succulents.
A serene white sand beach, white stone, sea grass, sea shells, starfish and driftwood beach terrarium DIY using supplies from the Dollar Tree. Looks beautiful on a candle holder pedestal.
A fun flamingo beach coastal terrarium using fairy garden items, a dollar tree succulent, tan sand, seashells, crushed blue grass for ocean water and a dollar tree hanging terrarium.
A beautiful sea turtle swimming in a coral wreath terrarium, using items from fairy garden at dollar tree, white coral greenery, white pebbles, sea shells and blue sand all from dollar tree.
A beautiful dollar tree vase filled with tan sand, a fern, onion grass, rocks and a shore living starfish. So simple and stunning for a terrarium. So simple and beautiful.
A lightbulb dollar tree terrarium using a drink umbrella, fairy garden flip flops and a bucket of sand, sea shells, a starfish and tan sand. Cute and whimsical for a beach terrarium DIY.
A blue candle holder plus a clear glass bowl from dollar tree make a beautiful beach terrarium. I use tan sand, blue sand mixed with white for the ocean water, fairy garden sand castle and beach sign, a succulent, sea shells and a starfish.
A Hawaiian theme beach terrarium using a dollar tree glass bowl, a lid, a lei, fairy garden hula dancer and palm tree, pink succulent, tan sand and black pebbles all from dollar tree to create a tiny Hawaii beach terrarium.
A gorgeous dollar tree terrarium that I attached to a jute twine candle holder base. I fill with white sand, a seashell with part of a succulent stuffed inside to look like an airplant, and sea shells. Love it. Such a fun idea.
A fish tank terrarium using blue pebbles from dollar tree for the water. I used their new chipboard goldfish to make it look like they are swimming. Behind them I used dollar tree greenery for seaweed and Christmas ornaments for coral.

WATCH DIY VIDEO HERE:

1. Easy Beach Basket Terrarium

Create a serene beach scene using a Dollar Tree basket, sand, an airplane, driftwood from Target, and a starfish and seashells from your collection. It’s a perfect blend of natural elements and beachy charm.

2. Mason Jar Beach Terrarium

This beautiful display uses a Dollar Tree mason jar and a wood-look wax warmer. Add a faux succulent for greenery, tiny seashells, and sand for a simple yet stunning terrarium.

3. Sand Castle Terrarium

Using a Dollar Tree Plus larger fishbowl, fairy garden sand castle and lobster, sand, and onion grass for sea grass, this terrarium captures the magic of a sandy beach castle.

4. Large Potted Coastal Terrarium

A Dollar Tree galvanized pot filled with sand, a blue succulent, ferns, and a conch shell house, finished with a starfish, creates a lush coastal oasis.

5. Beach Blue Mini Terrarium

This adorable DIY uses a Shore Living candle holder, dyed blue base, sand, a fairy garden palm tree, shells, and ferns for a miniature beach getaway.

6. Flip-Flop Beach Terrarium

Using a Dollar Tree summer tray, sand, fairy garden sea turtle, flamingo, sand castles, and succulents, this terrarium is perfect for flip-flop lovers.

7. Serene White Sand Beach Terrarium

Create a serene scene with white sand, white stone, sea grass, sea shells, starfish, and driftwood. Display it beautifully on a candle holder pedestal.

8. Fun Flamingo Beach Terrarium

Combine fairy garden items, a Dollar Tree succulent, tan sand, seashells, crushed blue grass for ocean water, and a Dollar Tree hanging terrarium for a fun and whimsical beach scene.

9. Sea Turtle Coral Wreath Terrarium

Using fairy garden items, white coral greenery, white pebbles, sea shells, and blue sand, this terrarium looks stunning in a vase on a candle holder pedestal.

10. Simple Starfish Vase Terrarium

Fill a Dollar Tree vase with tan sand, a fern, onion grass, rocks, and a Shore Living starfish for a simple yet striking terrarium.

11. Whimsical Lightbulb Terrarium

Create a whimsical terrarium using a lightbulb, a drink umbrella, fairy garden flip flops, a bucket of sand, seashells, a starfish, and tan sand.

12. Ocean-Inspired Terrarium

A blue candle holder and clear glass bowl make a stunning beach terrarium with tan and blue sand, a fairy garden sand castle, a beach sign, succulent, sea shells, and a starfish.

13. Hawaiian Theme Beach Terrarium

Using a Dollar Tree glass bowl, a lei, fairy garden hula dancer and palm tree, pink succulent, tan sand, and black pebbles, create a tiny Hawaii beach terrarium.

14. Jute Twine Candle Holder Terrarium

Attach a Dollar Tree terrarium to a jute twine candle holder base, fill with white sand, a seashell with a succulent, and sea shells for a beautiful coastal piece.

15. Fish Tank Terrarium

Create an underwater scene using blue pebbles, chipboard goldfish, Dollar Tree greenery, Christmas ornaments for coral, and blue gemstones for bubbles.


I hope you loved these 15 Beach Terrarium Dollar Tree DIYs! Which one was your favorite? Let me know in the comments! 🌴✨

The youtube video is here: https://youtu.be/Adoy5s_iomc For more coastal diys, visit here: https://www.craftybeach.net/category/coastal/

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