Re: Organizing / Storing Your At Home Coupons / Inserts, Etc. After having a little accordion file jammed with coupons (divided by food category) I changed my system. I really had to once I began clipping multiple coupons for each item from several paper inserts (along with so many printables available now).
I got the binder with the baseball card sleeve inserts. I organize mine by date of expiration. It's not a perfect system--I still have to page through quite a bit to find what I need. But if I tried to organize by date AND category I think I'd be reshuffling a lot. I also find that scanning over them helps me remember what I have.
There are usually big days for coupon expiration--like 10/31. So now I'm purging a whole bunch and then recycling those sleeves for the new coupons coming.
I really, really like this. I can see everything. I do have to trim them more carefully to allow them to fit--though I get creative folding them to slip into the sleeves. I would like to find some sort of trapper keeper (I want to harness my junior high years too haha) to prevent them from falling out all over the grocery store floor should I drop the thing.
When I get ready to go on my shopping trips I pull whatever coupons I need. Because I do the bulk of my trips on the same day I divide the coupons among the envelopes for each store: Target, Walgreens, HyVee, etc. Then I stick those envelopes back into my binder and go. If I happen to see some crazy deal that I didn't anticipate, I do have my binder. But the envelopes make it simple.
Lately I haven't been hauling the big binder in with me. I just leave it in the car. Sometimes I'm too tempted to keep shopping deals and not stick to my list/budget when I have it on me. I get funny looks occasionally when I bring it in but the cashiers often are curious and want to know how I organize them! |