Sample Coupon Binder
Found this good article on coupon binders and thought I
would share. Mine is very similar to this one but I splurged and bought a
binder that actually zips up and I really like it! The pencil holder is the
same one I have and it is nice because it has pockets on the inside to keep
your scissors separate and then on the back of the holder it has 5+ smaller
pockets for you to hold the coupons you are using when checking out! I love mine and really enjoy the zip up binder for the security and the
extra storage on the inside. .Wishing you all
a happy day of savings! I bought all of mine at Staples
My coupon binder is a simple, white, 3-inch 3-ring binder
that I purchased at Wal-Mart for about $3. I have plans of making a Coupon
Clutch (I even have all the material and notions for it), but haven't gotten
around to it yet (I'll post about it once it's done).
I love using the binder method because it takes less time to
search for coupons--I just flip to the category then leaf through the pages. I
also love it because I can carry all of my coupons with me when I go shopping.
So when I see a good deal and I have a coupon for it, it's always right there
with me. I've recently been in the habit of bringing my binder with me
everywhere I go, even if I don't intend to do any shopping. Many times have my
husband and I been driving home from church or something and decided to stop
somewhere to pick something up that we need. It's in these moments I often find
a really good sale, and I know I have a corresponding coupon, but, alas, it's
not with me.
Before I tell you the details of what I keep in my binder,
let me show you the pocket pages I use. I use a few 3-pocket ones and the
remaining are 8-pocket. I prefer the 8-pocket pages as opposed to the 9-pocket
ones because the top is wider, making it easier to put coupons in and pull them
out.
Now to the parts of my binder. Just so you know, all the
ideas I use in my coupon binder are not completely my own. I have gleaned ideas
from various other couponers online and in person. I combined these ideas,
added a few of my own, and created a system that works for me. How I arrange
and use my binder works for me, but I'm sure yours will probably be different
based on your needs and what is convenient for you. With that said, here are
the elements of my coupon binder and their descriptions (by the way, if you're
more visual I have a video towards the bottom of this post):
Zipper Pouch: I
have a purple zipper pouch in the very front of my binder. This pouch holds my
calculator (I am terrible at math), a pen, pencil, mini pair of scissors, and
some scratch paper. I also stick my receipts in another of its pockets to sort
through and file when I get home.
Rebates: The next
item I keep in my binder is a 3-pocket page for rebates. I like to keep this
towards the fronts so I see it often and don't forget to fill them out and turn
them in before they expire. I prefer to keep them in my binder as opposed to
leaving them at home because when I am purchasing an item for which I have a
rebate, sometimes the rebate is very specific as to which item it covers, so it
helps to have it with me for reference.
5 Pocket Dividers: Next are 5 plastic pocket dividers. I
have one per store I shop at (Walgreens, King Soopers, Safeway, and Wal-Mart)
plus one labeled Other Stores. In the front pocket of each divider I keep the
corresponding store's newspaper ad and perhaps other items like coupon
booklets. In the second pocket on the divider I keep the corresponding store's
coupon policy that I printed from their website. I like to keep the policies
with me just in case I have trouble redeeming a coupon.
3-Pocket Pages. Behind each of the 5 pocket dividers, I keep
one 3-pocket page. In the bottom pocket I keep items like rain checks and cash
Register Rewards. When I am at home planning my shopping trip, I will insert
coupons I think I might use in the middle pocket. While at the store I move
coupons from the middle pocket to the top pocket or from the main section of
the binder to the top pocket as I put their corresponding items in the cart;
this way, I simply pull all the top-pocket coupons out and hand them to the
cashier.
32 Tab Dividers:Next is the main part of the binder. I have four sets of 8 tab dividers for a
total of 32 tab dividers. Although paper dividers are cheaper, I prefer to use
plastic ones because they are more durable and attractive. Here are the
categories that dawn each of these tabs:
Condiments
& Salad Dressing
Candy
& Snacks
Drinks
Breakfast
Sides,
Pasta, & Rice
Canned
& Jarred
Baking &
Cooking
Baby Food
Baby
Non-Food
Pets
Frozen
Dairy
& Eggs
Refrigerated
Meat
Breads
Other Food
Aluminum
& Plastic
Paper
Products
Cleaning
Supplies
Lotion
& Beauty
Personal
Care
Soap &
Body Wash
Shampoo
& Hair Care
Oral Care
Feminine
Care
Medicine
Vitamins
First Aid
Other
Non-Food
Restaurants
Auto
Miscellaneous
8-pocket Pages:
Between each category are the 8 pocket pages which hold the coupons. Sometimes
the coupons need to be folded to fit. When this happens I try to make it so the
item description and/or picture is front-facing so I can easily see what item
the coupon is for. If I have multiples of a coupon for one item, I will insert
them in the same pocket with the ones that are about to expire first toward the
front.
Now I want to tell you a little about a notebook I keep in
my binder in the zipper pouch. When I am out shopping and I find a rock-bottom
price for something, I write it in this notebook. This way, when I get ready to
buy something, I can look at it on my rock-bottom list to see whether or not it
is a deal worth buying.
Do you know your Store Coupon Policies?
Having a copy of each stores coupon policy is very important to the success of couponing; after all you put a lot of time in and want to reap your rewards.Make sure you always carry a copy of each stores coupon policy. I carry mine in my coupon binder and use it when I run into a cashier or manager that is unfamiliar with coupons or with their store coupon policy.
- CVS
- DOLLAR GENERAL
- DOLLAR TREE
- D&W FRESH MARKET
- FAMILY DOLLAR
- KMART
- KROGER
- MEIJER
- MENARDS
- RITE AID
- SAFEWAY
- SAVE-A-LOT
- TARGET
- WALGREENS
- WALMART
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