Want to get started on your own Coupon Binder? It doesn't have to be expensive! I searched the web today for some of the HOTTEST prices on everything you'd need to start your binder!
25 Ultra Pro 9 Pocket Page Protectors for $5.82
20 (Twenty Pages) - BCW Pro 3-Pocket Currency Storage $6.21 (If you don't like to fold your coupons, especially your printables, these are awesome, but not necessary!)
Sparco Ring Binder Pocket, w/ Zipper for $0.89
Avery Big Tab Insertable Plastic Dividers, 8-Tab Set, 1 Set for $1.99
Average Total Cost: $29.90 when you buy online!
How do I organize my coupon binder?
- I like to sort my coupons by non-food & food products. I organize sections by dairy, produce, frozen, dry food, cans, etc.
- I have a tab folder for each store I shop at with their ads and store coupons inside.
- Personal Shopping/Saving Tips:
- Before each shopping trip, I look up the store match-ups and pull out or print the coupons for that trip, so that I'm not cutting or rummaging through my binder in the store.
- (Unless I see a great unadvertised deal!)
- I rarely buy anything without a coupon or sale.
- Create a list of what you NEED and stick to it.
- You will not save much if you're not willing to try new brands. However, if you just can't bring yourself to do it, contact that manufacturer with your product feedback and don't be afraid to ask for a coupon!
- I have a family of 4, so depending on the coupon inserts, I always get 4 Sunday papers.
- There are coupons for organics, produce, dairy, and other healthy foods! Check product websites, Facebook pages, or coupon databases!
- A general Rule of Thumb is to save at least 50% off or more of your grocery bill!
Just think, with all the recent office supply coupons in the Sunday papers, and Back-To-School sales at Target, Walmart, Walgreen's, Office Depot, & CVS, this price can be cut by 50% at least!!
Did you know that teachers and students can get Amazon Prime for FREE? Yes! You can get Free 2-day on many items, discounted items, instant free videos, and much more! Sign-up here.
Also, if you have Swagbucks, you can use your search points for Amazon e-Gift Cards. That is how I pay for most of my Amazon orders just by searching the web! :)





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