When you picture the perfect fall-styled front porch, it’s safe to assume there are a few staples: a few pumpkins, gourds, and some potted mums.
21.08.2024 - 18:36 / bhg.com / Sophia Beams
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Whether you’ve already been working on getting your home prepped for Halloween or are just ready to make the transition from summer to fall, this week’s Aldi Finds selection is a must-see. Not only are the items autumnal and adorable, the deals (as per usual) are unbeatable. The catch is that these seasonal Aldi items are usually available for a limited time only—and between their limited supply and great prices, they tend to go very quickly. This collection of fall finds at Aldi is available in stores starting August 21; if one catches your eye, try to get to your local store ASAP to grab it while you can.
Though there are plenty of food, drink, and lifestyle items to choose from, we picked out a few of our favorite must-haves from Aldi for this upcoming season.
It isn’t fall without a few (dozen) cozy candles, and the Aldi Finds aisle is about to have lots of them.
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Huntington Home has a lineup of 3-wick fall-themed candles with scents apple harvest, pumpkin cinnamon, cedar oakwood, and pumpkin cream cookie—all available for less than $5.
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There’s also an $8 pumpkin-shaped LED candle for anyone looking to light up their space, Harry Potter–style. You’ll find this faux candle in four colors—and for the affordable price, you might want to collect them all.
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In the Finds aisle, you’ll also find plenty of other pumpkin decorations to welcome fall. Ceramic pumpkins are the perfect choice if you want to celebrate autumn without worrying about rotting pumpkins—Aldi has a total of six different colors and patterns to choose from that cost just $9 a piece.
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The Huntington Home glass bud vase is designed to delicately display a few flower stems from the top of the piece, giving you a better way to show off fall
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