In the past month, I have been stopped almost every time I am in the store and asked about my binders that I keep my coupons in.
This is a very quick and rough video explaining how I organize my coupons.
I buy anywhere from 4-10 Sunday papers a week, depending on the coupons. I have one delivered to my house, I also “steal” my parents inserts! On Saturday’s they sell the early edition Sunday paper, this one has the coupons in it. If I get lucky my $1 store has them for only $1 on Saturday, if I don’t get there in time I have to run over to Walmart and pay $1.75. I will sit in the store and look through the coupons to decide how many papers I want to buy. If they have lots of Buy one get one free items or coupons I like I get more. You can also go online and google “Smart Source” and “Red Plum” to find out ahead of time what coupons will be in the paper.
I use a binder and baseball card holders. I cut each coupon out and file them by sections of the store. I put the binder on the spine in the child seat and walk through the store flipping to that section as I am in each aisle.
These are the tabs I use in my grocery binder: Dairy, boxed, frozen, drinks, snacks, canned and jars, deli, non-food, animals, Mom and baby, baking, cereal, cleaning, paper goods, bread and vegetables. These are the tabs I have in my cvs binder: shaving, lotion and body wash, teeth, deodorant, shampoo and hair, make up, and pharmacy.
I try and go to the store without kids late at night. I NEVER go between 3-8pm with kids, it is a nightmare! If I go in the morning with my little ones or if I have to take all of them I always give them a job to do. The older kids hold coupons, all of them can help me look for items even the little ones. I try to make it fun for everyone or I end up yelling!
Many times I have had a bigger child push a cart while I shop, or even each of us push a cart if there are specific deals going on where I have to go through the checkout multiple times. Kids are smart and they want to help, it keeps them busy and makes them feel important. I try and have them use their math skills and figure out the prices in their heads.
If you have any specific questions please ask, when I have a chance to make a better video and include everything that I forgot I will!
Jennifer says
Thanks for sharing! That is an awesome way to organize coupons. It’s not a wonder you are able to save soooo much. I’ll remember this when we get back to the states….rarely get coupons over here:(
Julie says
Looks great! Thanks for sharing. I’m just wondering where on earth you find so many coupons?!?!?! I cut ones I use out of the Sunday paper and use the local store ads and even print some off the Internet, but I have maybe a tenth of the amount of coupons. Where do they come from? Thanks!
The Mom says
I should have posted that I buy anywhere from 4-10 papers a week depending on the coupons inside.
The Mom says
I posted a little paragraph about how many papers I get.
Tonia says
How do you get so much stuff and your garage is soooo full when I do the same thing and only get half as much?
The Mom says
Because I have Susan who calls me with all the deals all day!! Hey, I try and help! I promise! Don’t give up!
Julie says
Thanks! Do you give stuff away when you find freebies/good deals on items you don’t use?
The Mom says
I always pick up items that are free or a great deal even if I can’t use them. I donate them to our school or church. I gave away most of my stockpile during our last hurricane and the rest of it at Christmas time.
Kelly says
I always go shopping late at night too. Usually friday night around 10pm after work. It's so much more peaceful then. I actually consider it "me" time. Sometimes I wished i lived in the US just to be able to shop at CVS