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The file is in PDF format so all you have to do is download it to your computer and print! Hope you all enjoy it as much as I do! Thank you!! I'm a new starter in couponing had an idea how to start my new binder set up but you roped it off w the candle lol!!

Thank you so much for the tip Check out these Free Printable Coupon Binder Inserts you can use to organize your coupons and save […]. Great idea! I definitely could use some help organizing coupons! Thanks for sharing at HomeMattersParty! Enter the ten page free printable Coupon Binder! Problem Solved!

So this Coupon Binder came to the rescue because I was using little envelopes for years…you see it right? The white envelopes and then I put them in my purse and between keys, money, wallets, the envelopes became a complete disaster. Just like everything in life, it is a process! Clip those coupons and put them in a sleeve! You are good to go now! Before I started making this binder for our readers, I thought I better check out if people are even using coupons anymore!

To my surprise, it is still extremely popular and people are using coupons in massive amounts. Start with a standard one inch three ring binder that has a clear sleeve on the front for the gorgeous cover art.

Yes, that matters to gals! If it looks nice, we are more likely to use it. We are going to go with it! Before I leave the house, I review all the things I need to buy and check for the coupons in the binder.

I have accidentally held up the checkout line before when I am searching for a coupon that I know I had. I end up with more and more online coupons. They come as special discount codes, email incentives, and coupons with barcodes that were in my inbox. But, I am horrible at remembering these and end up looking through my phone to find them at the checkout line. Easy peasy! When you get the coupons in the mail or newspaper, simply clip and slide it into the appropriate sleeve.

Those that have multiple coupons for each item say 10 or more of the same coupon. If you plan to coupon on a smaller scale, it may not be worth your time and effort to use the Coupon Binder system. The upsides to the Coupon Binder are organization! When you are in the store, you can carry your binder with you and skip to each Category and Page. It's easier to catch Sale Items or Specials that you may not have planned on, or that were not on your "list.

Like the Coupon Binder, you have two options here as well. You can purchase a pre-assembled Coupon Box, or you can assemble your own Coupon Box. Again, since I've been couponing for a long time, I've used both methods. I've thrown out my home-made coupon box and now have a purchased one, which I like much, much better! It costs you a little money not much , but it saves you time, looks better, and it can be taken into the store with you, because it was made to fit into the front of the grocery carts and has a lid.

Amazon offers the one below with dividers, labels and a carry handle. To assemble a Coupon Box yourself, you can use a cardboard box, or a Plastic Container. For the dividers, you can use anything stiff, depending on the size of your box, such as index cards, or cut-to-size card stock. For the tabs, I would suggest Note Tabs like the ones shown below. The do-it-yourself box is a good system for home use, but not to take into the store with you.

If you use this system, you would only pull out the coupons that you intend to use for each shopping trip. When I use to use this system, I would mark one reusable envelope for each store that I frequented, i. You can always put a lid on the coupon box and take it with you to leave in your vehicle, just in case you pick up something at the store that you didn't initially plan on, and need to run out to grab another coupon s.

You don't need to separate out each individual coupon into sleeves like with the Coupon Binder. The Coupon Box is also much less time consuming.

You add coupons each week, and at the beginning of each month, you simply go through all of your coupons and pull out the expired coupons since most coupons expire on the last day of the month. They keep their weekly Coupon Inserts in the tote and cut them out as they use them. Some people use this system exclusively and depend on Coupon Match-up Sites to tell them which coupons to cut and when. Then again, some people use the tote as a second system.

There are a couple of ways that you can keep your Sunday Coupon Inserts in order until you need to access them:.



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