If you are just joining us, you may want to read the first three posts in this series: Couponing 101, Coupon Lingo – It’s a Different Language, and Accumulating a Good Stash of Coupons.
Last year I wrote about my simple method of organizing my coupons in a Dollar Tree Photo Album. If you are just starting out, accumulating a good stash of coupons and beginning to use them this may be a great method for you. I used this method until I outgrew it and need a larger binder to hold all of my coupons.
{Here’s to hoping none of you get motion sickness while watching this video. This is my first attempt at Vlogging so stick with me please!
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The package that I ordered came with 8 categorized tabbed dividers, 3 plastic binder pockets, and 40 coupon pocket pages – 3, 6, and 9 slot pages. Overall, I have been extremely happy with my new system. Because I received my binder from my mother, I only needed to purchase the Deluxe Coupon Organizing Binder Package in order to complete my coupon binder.
I ordered this package from The Coupon Clutch and spent a little less than $30 for the entire package, tax, and shipping charges. It was a little more than I wanted to spend, but when I looked at it as an investment, it is more than worth it! This new coupon binder system is going to help me be more organized and, by being more organized, I will save more money in the long run. And that is definitely worth a one time payment of $30 to me. If you are wanting to purchase a package like mine, you can go HERE.
For those of you who were unable to load the video, my categories are:
Dairy, Produce, Refrigerated
Drinks, Snacks, Desserts
Deli, Meat, Frozen Foods
Canned Good, Condiments, Spices
Cereal, Pasta, Boxed Foods
Personal Care, Beauty, Pharmacy
Household, Paper Goods, Cleaning Supplies
Pet Supplies, Miscellaneous
And then I added 5 extra tabs for the stores that I regularly shop at:
Walgreens
Kroger
CVS
Rite Aid
Target
I have been using this system for almost 6 months now and really love it. It does get kind of heavy when hauling it around and it doesn’t fit into the cart very well, but, other than that, I have no complaints. It’s all about making it work best for you. Often times, I will pull out the coupons I plan to use when shopping and just have them at the front to pull out before heading to check out so I am not continuously flipping back and forth searching for coupons.
If you do not need a coupon binder system for so many coupons yet, free free to check out my last post on how I originally organized my coupons. Not only did I share how I organized my coupons, but I also highlighted other coupons organizing methods as well. Find the method that works best for you and stick with it….at least until you outgrow it!
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I use two different systems. I date and file, and I also have the binder system too. They both work for me. The binder system is great when I’m heading out to the store and I see something on clearance or didn’t have on my master list and I can get it a great steal on it. The file system allows me to not have to spend hours clipping and reorganizing into my binder. When the file container gets too full or the inserts or low on pages I just clip the older ones and organize them into my system.