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11 Hot New Aldi Fall Deals Dropping on August 19 (Starting at $5.99)

Wreaths, blown-glass pumpkins, and stunning cookware land Wednesday, and quantities are limited.

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Updated Aug. 19, 2026
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Aldi restocks its Finds aisle every Wednesday, and the August 19 drop is the one fall decorators have been circling on the calendar. The whole Kirkton House harvest lineup arrives at once, joined by a handful of Crofton kitchen pieces that feel far more expensive than they are.

Prices start at $5.99, and nothing on this list breaks $20. That combination is exactly why seasonal shopping at Aldi is one of the easiest ways to boost your Fall shopping budget without settling for something that looks cheap. A hand-blown glass pumpkin runs $7.99 here versus $19.99 for a comparable piece at World Market, and a ceramic nonstick pot lands at $14.99 next to Caraway's $135 version.

Aldi Finds ship once per store, so when a display empties, that is the end of it. Get there Wednesday morning if there is something you truly want.

Editor's note: Prices and availability are subject to change and may vary by location.

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Kirkton House Fall Pumpkins Harvest Wreath

Courtesy of Aldi fall pumpkins harvest wreath

Price: $19.99

Start at the front door, because that is where fall decorating actually begins. This wreath packs in layered oak leaves in gold, rust, and sage, plus mini orange and white pumpkins, pinecones, cream wheat sprays, and tiny berry clusters tucked between the foliage. It reads full and dimensional rather than flat, which is the tell that separates a good faux wreath from a forgettable one.

At $19.99, it is the priciest item on this list, and still the best value on it. World Market's Fall Floral Wood Curl Wreath lists at $49.99, so you are getting a comparable statement piece for well under half.

Two more colorways arrive the same day at the same price: a Burgundy Leaves version for deeper reds, and a Yarrow option in softer neutrals if your entryway leans muted.

Kirkton House Deluxe Harvest Doormat

Courtesy of Aldi house deluxe harvest doormat

Price: $7.99

Pair the wreath with the mat underneath it and the whole entry looks intentional. This 18-by-30-inch version prints a warm woodgrain background with a painted "Hello" framed by sunflowers, wheat, and a trio of pumpkins in orange and cream. It is the softest, most welcoming of the bunch, which is why it is our pick of the group.

Two other designs land the same day at the same $7.99: a Painted Pumpkin and a Welcome Pumpkin. Any of the three beats what you would pay elsewhere for a seasonal mat. World Market's Half Round Autumn Colors Harvest Leaves Tufted Coir Doormat lists at $17.99, better than double.

Since a doormat takes a beating over three months of wet leaves, spending under $10 and swapping it out next year is the smarter move anyway.

Kirkton House Faux Floral Drop-In Mum

Courtesy of Aldi house faux floral drop in mum

Price: $12.99

Real mums are gorgeous for about three weeks before they turn crispy and you feel guilty every time you walk past. This one solves that. The burgundy version is a dense, dome-shaped cluster of deep wine blooms that sits in a stone-look urn planter with a fluted pedestal base and a subtle floral relief around the bowl.

The "drop-in" part is the useful bit: the floral head lifts out, so the urn can hold something else entirely come December. Two more shades arrive Wednesday at the same $12.99: a bright Orange and a golden Marigold, and buying a matching pair to flank a doorway still runs under $26. For an entry piece that requires zero watering and comes back out every September, that is hard to argue with.

Kirkton House Autumn Glass Pumpkins

Courtesy of Aldi house autumn glass pumpkin

Price: $7.99

Glassblowing is a genuine craft, and Aldi is putting the result on a shelf for under $8. The Toffee Brown option is mottled amber and cream, with the color pooling unevenly through the body the way hand-worked glass does, finished with a curled amber stem. Because of how it is made, no two are quite identical.

Five colorways arrive August 19, all $7.99: Toffee Brown, Burgundy, Orange, Tortoise, and White with Bronze. Grouped in odd numbers on a mantel or down the center of a dining table, they catch light beautifully and elevate a space far past their price. Compare that to World Market's Handblown Glass Botanical Pumpkin Decor, which lists at $19.99 for a single piece. Buy two at Aldi, and you are still spending less than one there.

Kirkton House LED Pierced Ceramic Pumpkins

Courtesy of Aldi Pumpkin ceramic LED lamp product

Price: $9.99

This is the one that sold out fast last year, and it is back with more options. The Cream Swirl version is a matte ceramic pumpkin with a curling vine-and-leaf pattern cut clean through the body, so the LED inside throws warm light through the piercings and casts a pattern on whatever surface it sits on. The stem is finished in matte black for contrast.

Five versions land Wednesday at $9.99 each. There is a Black one for anyone leaning into Halloween, a White Swirl, and two orange takes, an Orange Diagonal and an Orange Squatty, for classic pumpkin color.

Being battery-powered, it works on a porch step or a bookshelf with no outlet nearby. World Market's Matte Orange Glass Ghost Pumpkin LED Light Up Decor with Timer lists at $24.99 by comparison.

Kirkton House Fall Icon Candle

Courtesy of Aldi fall icon candle

Price: $6.99

New this year, and smart, because it does two jobs at once. The Pumpkin version is a ribbed ceramic vessel glazed in an ombre that runs from pale gold at the top down into deep chocolate brown at the base, topped with a fitted ceramic lid shaped like a pumpkin with a little stem. Lid on, it is a decorative object. Lid off, it is a candle.

Two more shapes arrive at the same $6.99: an Acorn and a Gourd. Buy all three, and you have a coordinated grouping for a coffee table or bathroom counter for under $21. The real value is what happens in November, when the wax runs out, and you still have a lovely little ceramic jar to fill with cotton rounds, matches, or hair ties.

Kirkton House Fall Tray Objects

Courtesy of Aldi kirkton house fall tray objects

Price: $5.99

Aldi's little tray-filler sets are back, and at $5.99 this is the cheapest thing on the list. The Fall Favorite bundle includes a small framed wood sign reading "Fall is my favorite color," a felt-ball garland strung in cream, orange, and burgundy with a tassel and a tiny gnome, an orange ceramic heart dish stamped "hello pumpkin," and a knit-textured orange pumpkin.

Three other sets arrive the same day at $5.99: Apples, Pumpkin Pie, and Squirrel. The trick is treating them as building blocks rather than a finished display. Drape the garland over a coffee table tray, prop the sign on a kitchen shelf, park the heart dish by the sink for rings, and scatter the pumpkin wherever it needs filling. Two sets for $12 will style an entire console table.

Kirkton House Fall Framed Wall Art

Courtesy of Aldi fall framed wall art

Price: $12.99

Farmhouse style keeps evolving, and the Highland cow is having a real moment right now. This print gives the shaggy ginger cow a full crown of autumn blooms, dahlias, sunflowers, and rust-colored mums, against a warm cream background in a dark wood frame.

It is charming without tipping into kitsch, and it works year-round more easily than most seasonal art. If the cow is not your thing, five more designs drop Wednesday at $12.99 each, including a Pumpkin Stacked print closer to last year's popular version, plus Pumpkin Books, Floral Pumpkins, Leaf Pumpkin Pi, and Allover Floral.

Framed art at this size typically starts north of $30 at most home stores, so this is a genuinely low-risk way to refresh a hallway or a gallery wall for one season.

Crofton 3-Piece Ribbed Stoneware Bowl Set

Courtesy of Aldi 3-piece ribbed stoneware bowl set

Price: $12.99

Fall means the oven goes back on, and this is the workhorse that makes that easier. You get three graduated stoneware bowls with a raised floral texture across the exterior and clear snap-on lids for each, so the same bowl you mix in goes straight into the fridge. No transferring, no hunting for a lid that fits, no plastic wrap.

Use them for pie filling, overnight dough, or leftover mashed potatoes. The cream colorway is the classic, and a slate blue-grey version arrives the same day at the same $12.99, along with hobnail-textured options in both shades.

Three lidded nesting bowls for under $13 is remarkable when Williams Sonoma and Crate & Barrel offer very similar options for around $60.

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Did you know if your air conditioner stops working, your homeowner’s insurance won’t cover it? Same with plumbing, electrical issues, appliances, and more.

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For a limited time, you can get your first month free with a Single Payment home warranty plan.

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Crofton 2-Tier Fruit Basket

Courtesy of Aldi crofton 2-tier fruit basket

Price: $12.99

Counter space gets tight once baking season starts, and this reclaims some of it by going vertical. The matte black version is an open wire two-tier basket with wood-toned accents on the top handles, sized to hold apples and pears up top with onions, garlic, or citrus below. The open construction keeps air moving around produce, which matters more than people think for anything you are not refrigerating.

A Gold version arrives the same day for the same $12.99 if warm metallics suit your kitchen better. Beyond fruit, it earns its keep as a landing spot for tea bags and honey, snack packets for school lunches, or bar supplies. Storage this useful rarely costs under $15, and it is one of the few items here you will still be using next July.

Crofton Frypan/Pot with Spouts

Courtesy of Aldi crofton frypan pot with spouts

Price: $14.99

Save the best kitchen buy for last. This new Crofton pot pairs a deep berry exterior with a cream ceramic nonstick interior, a hammered texture around the lower body, two sturdy side handles, and a tempered glass lid with a matching knob. The pour spouts are the detail that sells it, letting you drain or pour without dribbling soup down the side.

The matching frypan is the same $14.99, so $30 gets you a coordinated pair, and both come in Blue and Grey as well as this Purple. For context on the value, Caraway's 3-quart ceramic Sauce Pan runs $135. Aldi's is not going to last a decade the way that one might, but for chili season, weeknight soups and stovetop apple butter, it more than does the job.

Bottom line

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This drop is heavy on fall decor, but there is plenty more worth a lap around the aisle on August 19. Disney fans should look for the 40-ounce character tumblers at $19.99 in Mickey teal and Minnie rose.

In the kitchen department, keep an eye out for acacia utensils at $3.99 apiece and an acacia lazy Susan at $14.99. The pet aisle has novelty beds shaped like acorns, pumpkins, and toadstools for $14.99, plus sweaters at $4.99 for the cold snap ahead.

Aldi home finds ship once per store, so decide your must-haves before you go, and remember that weekly deals like these can also help you save more money on groceries. The grocery aisles are already turning over to pumpkin season, so it is worth a pass through the freezer case for waffles and the rest of the fall treats.

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