Re: Organizing / Storing Your Uncut Inserts I usually have multiple inserts, and I tried the "Keep Intact" method, but I always felt like there were too many steps between deciding to buy something and actually buying it, so I always felt like I was behind the 8 ball. I also tried the binder method, but I didn't like reaching into the pockets. I couldn't just "flip through."
So now I clip everything.
1. First I sort the like pages of each insert, staple over each coupon, and then cut them out. Where two coupons are close together, I need to cut first, then staple so I don't mess up the exp date or the bar code.
2. As soon as any coupon is stapled/cut, I make a decision right then and there that it goes into one of the following 4 stacks on my table. I think of this like a flow chart in my head translated to a "manipulative."
The categories are: FOOD: with subcateories for:
a. refrigerated and
b. non refrigerated. HEALTH AND BEAUTY HOUSEHOLD (everthing from cleaning supplies to batteries) STUFF I DON'T NEED (this category is for trains/trades, and I've used this category twice this week to trade for things I need!): subcategories for:
a. baby,
b. pet,
c. medicine/senior citizen,
d. coffee/creamer,
e. places (includes restaurants, etc),
f. air fresheners/cleaners I don't use,
g. food we won't eat
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Now it all gets put away - the same night! Or I'll never get it done. My thought process is that I don't want to see it when I wake up, so I don't start it if I can't finish before bedtime.
I have a photo box (for food coupons), a slightly larger wooden box with handles (for non-food), and a third box slightly longer than the photo box (for stuff I don't need).
Since the stuff I don't need is "sorted enough" for my purposes, that gets put away first. For each sub category of stuff I don't need ("a" - "g" above), I have a regular business envelope labeled with the subcategory name, and all of those coupons go in there. The box has a lid and goes in my closet when I'm not filing or trading. When I need something from there for a train or trade, I just need the right envelope (baby, pet, etc.).
Next, I break down my two main food subcategories into the sections I've written on the 4 x 6 index card dividers in the photo box with non-refrigerated in front and refrigerated behind it: starches, canned food, sauces, drinks, snacks, baking and all my other non-refrig categories; followed by refrigerated: meat, frozen meals, dairy, and so on. The stapled food coupons obviously go behind each labeled index card. I love having stapled multiples! I can flip through them quickly and know that there's not a loose one stuck in there, and if I drop them, a stapled stack of 20 is a quicker clean up job than 20 loose coupons.
The non-food box follows the same system, with health and beauty in the front by categories (moisturizer, hair stuff, soap, deodorant, etc.) and the household things following behind (laundry, dishes, cleaning products, etc.), all separated by 4 x 6 index cards with the category names.
When I have planned a trip to the store using the circular and HCW, I will go through my food and non food boxes and take the coupons I need and put them in a small accordian wallet-size thing that's probably intended for cancelled checks.
But it's when I make the unplanned trips that I really appreciate having everything I need, because when I am not sorting and filing coupons, those food and non food boxes are always in my car so I can just be prepared for whatever deals I find. With the non-food box a little larger than the food box, I push the coupons back to about a 45 degree angle in the non-food box and put the food box on top of it. Sometimes, when I haven't planned my shopping, I will take both of them into the store stacked like that, and put them in the child seat of the cart (my kids are grown - LOL). When I am going to CVS, I usually only need the non-food; and when I am going to the supermarket, I usually only need the food box.
I really like this system.
When a cashier compliments me on my organized coupons, I will ask them what they would like, and share generously. I've helped a lot of cashiers out with specific coupons they've requested, and trust me, it pays off! I've shared with the same cashier two nights this week, and tonight she said she's bringing me a goody bag from her son who works for Colgate/Palmolive. Of course, I'm hoping it's not all toothpaste, since I have tons of it, but still, she was sooooo happy to ask for specific coupons and I could put my hands on them right away for her.
... but I have to admit, it's being able to put my hands on them right away for myself that really rocks!
I think you just have to try different systems until you find what works for you. For me, this is it. Good luck!
ETA: Yikes! I guess I really shouldn't have posted this in this thread, since it's for "storing your uncut inserts!" Sorry!
Last edited by gr8Idea; 04-06-2008 at 04:26:59 AM.
Reason: added note at end that I guess what I posted is OT for "uncut inserts"
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