Option #1 (My Method) BINDER METHOD
Now for this you need to have a binder ( I purchased my first one at a Goodwill store for 50 cents, but you can buy a nice one at Walmart for around $15) and baseball card inserts (you can purchase these at the Dollar Tree for $1 for a pack), and divider tabs.
I started out by making my divider tabs here are the categories that I used:
- Misc Baby
- canned goods Razors
- fruits and veggies Skin Care
- bread Feminine
- dairy Hair Care
- breakfast Deoderant
- Baking Oral Care
- sides Make Up
- snacks Soap & Body Wash
- condiments First Aide
- beverages Medicine
- Meats Cleaning Supplies
- Air Freshener Laundry
- Paper Products Batteries
- Pet supplies
You can use whatever categories you chose, these were just easier for me, you can even add more categories to make finding coupons easier, it is up to you.
Next, you clip your coupons and put one coupon per baseball card slot.
This will make it easier to find your coupons while out shopping. And now you are ready for Day #3 making your shopping list.
Option #2 (Whole Insert Method) In Binder
For this method you file your inserts in page protectors and use your dividers to label the inserts, for example your tabs may be as follows:
- P&G 9/1/2013
- Smart Source 9/8/2013
- Red Plum 9/8/2013
- Smart Source 9/15/2013
- Red Plum 9/15/2013
Then you pull out the inserts and clip your coupons as you need them. To me this is more time consuming while at the store and if you find a clearance item you have to really search hard for the coupon and then cut it at the store, just a little too much work for me. I would rather have all the work done before I go to the store.
Option #3 (Whole Insert Method) In Files Kept at home
This you would need a file system and file folders and would file the inserts similar to Method #2 only this is not as portable.
So now you are all organized and ready to start preparing for your first couponing trip. Day 3 will cover preparing for your first shopping trip.
Hope you are learning lots and this helps you get started on your coupon endeavor. If you have any additional questions or topics you would like me to cover, please leave me a comment below. Until then, Happy Couponing!!!
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