Frances Frugal Fairhope Tip: Coupon Binders

There is no right or wrong way to organize your coupons. You have to pick a path that works for you and it may take several attempts to settle on what works for you. We posted about organizing coupons back in August and this seems to be a very popular topic in our Free Frugal Fairhope Coupon Workshops so we thought we would bring this post forward (see below). We were surfing this morning and ran across a potential coupon binder that may be of some interest to some of you, It has two binder rings!

41onp9oo6bl_ss350_We love Bettsie and are settled with our coupon organization but this could be very tempting. One side of this binder could be used for grocery coupons and the other for household coupons. Can you think of other possibilities?

Here is the link for more information about the Caseit Dual500 Dual Ring Zipper Binder, Extra Large There are several colors and it includes free shipping. Here is a link to the entire selection of Caseit Dual Binders. If this is too big for you, here is the link to a smaller version of this that runs around $19+: Case-it Dual 100, 2 sets of 1 1/2 inch Round rings, 2 hold down pages and pencil pouch.

What is great about ordering from Amazon is that shipping is free for orders over $25, click here for a good price Business Card Holders for only $5.99 which you could add to the order to get to $25. We paid this much for the ones we purchased locally.

In our minds there are at least three levels of coupon organization:

  1. Envelopes
  2. Binder or Index Box
  3. Advanced Binder or Index Box

Here are some tips for these three levels of coupon organization:

Envelopes

  1. Create envelopes with store names on them and put the coupons for that weeks deal inside.
  2. Create envelopes for product categories and take those with you shopping.
  3. You could also purchase a small cloth envelope coupon organizer but chances are that you will grow out of that envelope faster than you think. So we would go with the cheap way and use paper envelopes until you find your own way.

FFF Tip: If you tape the ends of your envelope, the envelope will last longer.

Binder System or Index Box

  1. Using a cloth or vinyl binder with business card sleeves is a great way to get your coupons organized.  Using Business Card Holders is really handy to view the expiration dates. Folding the coupons so that you can see the value, product, and expiration date will make it easier when the coupons start to expire at the end of the month.
  2. A plastic photo album with black or white pages would also be a great way to organize your coupons.
  3. Use product categories to make labels for your binder or just place the coupons in the particular categories. See this link for a list of Bettsie’s categories.
  4. Using a index paper box with labels would also work as well. We were using this at one time but found the plastic box was too cumbersome for us to take into the store.

Advanced Binder System

  1. Graduate to a large binder with business card sleeves, plastic paper sleeves, and pockets. We have seen some binders with baseball card sleeves. We purchase our business card sleeves at Staples. We found some card holders in the Foley Target store near the baseball card section. We found these are not as well made as the business card holders and don’t seem to last as long.
  2. We also use envelopes for each store, if we are going to make a quick trip inside the store. We place marked envelopes in the binder pockets.
  3. Some stores will not have all the items we are looking for that we can get for free. We also keep a pocket to store our coupons for free items.
  4. Using the envelopes as a grocery list is a great trick that works for us if we know we need specific items. We will pull the coupons from the binder inside that store’s envelope and look inside the envelope before getting in line.
  5. We never felt the need to create a coupon database of the coupons we have in our binder (we would never have the time for that). But hey, what ever works for you go for it.
  6. We mix in the competitor coupons with the manufacturer coupons, the tear pads… in coupon categories so there is no guessing just a quick look if we can do a 2 way coupon stacking deal.
  7. If there is a coupon that we have printed with a short expiration date we use paper sleeves to store a coupon in the appropriate category. No need to waste time cutting if we are not going to use the coupon if there is not a sale.
  8. We have created an OCF File (Only in Case of Free) that is in the back of our coupon binder. The OCF coupons are sorted alphabetically.
  9. We have seen others that organize by not cutting coupons from the Sunday paper but place the inserts in a paper sleeve and date them. They keep a list of the coupons they have on hand, organized by date and publisher (RP, SS, GM, or P&G). We have even seen a photo of someone’s closet where they keep the Sunday inserts on each shelf. This is a very interesting and creative way to organize coupons.

We hope some of these tips have helped and inspired you to create your own system. As everything in life you will grow and find the best path that works for you.

We would love to hear how you organize your coupons and what progress you have made in organizing your coupons.

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2 Responses to “Frances Frugal Fairhope Tip: Coupon Binders”

  1. Diane says:

    I wanted to comment that I was at the workshop on 3/6 and had been using an open binder for my coupons. I liked seeing Betsie and decided that I would go and look for the sipper binder that one of my boys decided that he didn’t want to use for school…. and it was one of the two sided binders. I have started using it! On one side I have all the coupons, and the other is for all the coupons that I have to still cut, coupon booklets from other stores, and for the coupons that I still have to file. (having 4 kids sometimes it isn’t that easy to find the time to sort and store!!)
    I really like the “pencil holders” that hold everything back on each side. I have a place to stash a pen, scissors, and “I’m gonna USE these coupons.” I also like the fact that the binder has a handle attached to it… I’m not sure if the new ones are still built that way, but I really like mine!!
    Thanks for all the info!!

  2. jennifer k says:

    I have the two ring binder and have been using it for about two months now. love the two sides, I use one side for foods and the other for non-foods, I also alphabetize each side insead of using catagories…works out great. Bought mine at Office Max 19.99.,oh and it comes with a hadle to carry or strap to attach (great w/ the kids in tow).

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