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Natalie10 |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 6:13:12 PM Anyone have any good ideas on how to keep all coupons organized nice and neatly |
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FarmDream |
Posted - Jan 30 2012 : 2:27:18 PM There's http://www.iheartcvs.com/ if you like to shop there. You can find their deals and look at the sales fliers for the next upcoming weeks. I think the girl also has a site for Walgreens and RiteAid.
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EastTXFarmgirl |
Posted - Jan 30 2012 : 11:04:46 AM Natalie there is a great website for those that are just starting out as you are and for those that have been couponing for years (my son is 29 and I've been couponing since he was born). It is www.hip2save.com She has great information on couponing, sales online and in stores, and how to maintain your coupon stash. Check it out I don't believe you could be disappointed. It is not a website you can look at just once. It is more of a blog that should be check a couple times a week at least. I try to check it at least once a day and even then I miss some of the great deals she posts. She posts deals daily but she also has several vidios for you to watch on couponing. One of them shows different ways to organize your coupons.
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crafter |
Posted - Jan 30 2012 : 08:54:41 AM I love that Nat loves to take care of this and is so organized when we shop!! Way to go Nat!! |
LynnDinKY |
Posted - Jan 29 2012 : 8:29:40 PM I use an old Huggies wipe box with envelopes with labels on them. Works for me.
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Emily Anna |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 9:41:34 PM Nat, if you want to start out with something small there are these little accordian binders that fit easily into a purse. Sometimes Michaels has them in their dollar sections.
Em
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edlund33 |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 7:59:30 PM I have an old wallet sized folder with dividers similar to the one shown here:
http://www.amazon.com/Double-Deluxe-Coupon-Organizer-Wallet/dp/B003BWS9G6?&linkCode=waf&tag=ratingandre04-20
I like it because it is small enough to stash in my purse so I'm never without coupons when I stop at the store on my way home from work. You could also use an accordion folder from the office supply store.
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Dusky Beauty |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 7:25:57 PM <---Also organized in a 3 ring binder with baseball card pages.
If you shop at Kroger ever... you can also go to their website and "download" coupons from the internet TO your shoppers club card and they will be automatically redeemed when you swipe your card.
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Ninibini |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 7:21:48 PM I use a small file box like Tina does. I keep everything organized alphabetically instead of by product category or aisle, though. For me, it's just easier to find it right away alphabetically. I also try to keep them in order of expiration date, and then by value so that I can get the most money off my purchase. It's hard to keep them rotated sometimes, but I really have found this to be easiest. :) Good Luck! :)
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FarmDream |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 7:14:44 PM Get a binder called a Case-It and some baseball card protectors. Each page will hold 9 coupons front and back. Mine are alphabatized into different sections. I have approximately 50 baseball card pages. I've cut down a lot and only use the ones most important to us. There's several good sites out there with coupon forums.
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Natalie10 |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 6:39:10 PM Emily Anna coupons are my job haha! Goneriding i will have to check that out on my phone and see if i can do that |
goneriding |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 6:35:14 PM I've noticed you can get the coupons on your smart phone and not have to pack a paper coupon around. But, I just got rid of my smart phone and went backwards to a plain jane cell! :-)
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Emily Anna |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 6:32:53 PM I would suggest having your mom do it.....but shhhh....don't tell her I said that! |
Natalie10 |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 6:28:40 PM I will have to try that Thanks for the idea! |
oldbittyhen |
Posted - Jan 28 2012 : 6:22:36 PM a small file box, for 3 x 5 in. cards, use dividers that you can customize...
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