HOW TO ORGANIZE COUPONS
First, there is no right or wrong way to organize coupons. The only right way, is the one that works for you. There are several methods for organizing coupons, but here are the Top 3 that I’ve seen:
Example #1
Coupon Binder
This is some form of zippered/closed binder that you put “baseball card sleeves” in to hold the coupons. The coupons are “clipped” and folded into the slots of the sleeves so that you can just flip through your coupons page by page.
This is some form of zippered/closed binder that you put “baseball card sleeves” in to hold the coupons. The coupons are “clipped” and folded into the slots of the sleeves so that you can just flip through your coupons page by page.
Example #2
Coupon Box
This is some form of box where the “clipped” coupons are usually kept in some type of labeled envelope system. If you go with this method, I’d highly advise a box with a secure lid! Usually, when shopping, the box is put in the child seat of the cart for easy access.
This is some form of box where the “clipped” coupons are usually kept in some type of labeled envelope system. If you go with this method, I’d highly advise a box with a secure lid! Usually, when shopping, the box is put in the child seat of the cart for easy access.
Always keep in mind; coupons are “regional,” meaning some areas/states get some we don’t. So you may see some listed on blogs that aren’t going to be in your inserts. You can always purchase the coupons you are searching for online through Ebay or coupon clipping sites. I have personallly used the services below and they are great!
CouponFleaMarket- ships from different states (better to use if you want 10 of a certain coupon) better prices.
CouponsbyDede - ships from Florida
CouponFleaMarket- ships from different states (better to use if you want 10 of a certain coupon) better prices.
CouponsbyDede - ships from Florida