Showing posts with label couponing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label couponing. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Organizing Your Coupons

If you want to start couponing, you will need some sort of filing system. Couponing without organization just does not work. If you dont' know where your coupons are, you won't be able to use them to save your hard-earned money.


Envelopes
Envelopes are great for those couponers who don't use a lot of coupons. You can label several envelopes with different labels. For example, you could have separate ones for cleaning, HBA products, dairy and frozen, boxed goods, etc. I have also seen people use Ziploc bags and this might actually be better than using envelopes because your coupons won't fall out. The downside to using envelopes, or Ziploc bags, is that if you get really into couponing, it won't work anymore. It's just not that efficient of an organizational system for mass couponing.


Coupon holder
I originally started out with a small coupon holder that I bought at Target. I soon found out that this wasn't big enough for my needs so I invested in a bigger sized one at Target. These were both $1, by the way. There are several pockets to divide your coupons up by category. They came with stickers so that I could write whatever I wanted on the tabs. Coupon holders are nice for the person starting out, but when you get several copies of one insert or start really printing those Internet coupons, they just don't work as well.


Don't cut, put in folders
Now, there may be a different name for it, but for the life of me, I don't know it. This method of coupon organization is touted by many of the coupon websites such as couponmom.com and the grocerygame.com. How does it work? Well, each week when you get the inserts from the Sunday paper, you simply label a folder with the date and stick the inserts in there. Each week, you can check out one of those sites that will tell you which sales and coupons match up. The date of the insert will be listed and you just go to that folder and cut the coupon out. This is great if you are one of those people who make a grocery list and stick to it. The problem I have with this method is that I find unadvertised specials and clearance items all the time. If I didn't have my coupons with me, I would miss out on really great deals. Plus, where do you put those extra coupons, like the ones you get in the mail or in products?


Binder method
Some people use large binders with plastic insert pages that can hold baseball or business cards. I recently found that my old way of coupon organization was not working and that I needed something new. I decided to try this method. I had a binder that I figured would work until I could get a better one when school supplies went on sale. I bought one package of plastic sheets, but soon discovered that this was not enough and sent hubby out to get another pack. This seems to be enough, at least for now. I have it organized in the same order that my coupon holder was organized in. Which is good, because I only have 2 dividers right now. I am waiting on some good back-to-school sales to stock up on some. This method lets me quickly go to the coupon I want and I can easily see if I have more than one. Yes, there is an initial investment of at least the plastic pages, but I see it as an investment in my sanity. LOL. Especially with three kids, plus hubby, often tagging along to the store, being able to find coupons quickly is priceless. You may also find it a little embarrassing to walk into the store with it. Well don't be embarrassed. Look at how much money you will be saving. If it makes you feel better, find a cart outside near your and put your binder in there. No one will even notice it's there.


I hope this helps with any organizational problems you may have with your coupons. I am sure there are many more ways to organize your coupons. These are just the most popular ones. If you know of any other ways, please share by leaving a comment.


Lisette

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Coupon Contest - Win over $150 worth of coupons

I have A LOT of coupons right now. I have been given a lot of coupon inserts in the last few weeks and really there are more coupons than I could ever think about using. So, instead of letting them expire, I have decided to share.

So, one lucky winner will win over $150 in coupons. Some of the products include:


  • Tide
  • Scott toilet paper
  • Cascade
  • Kid Cuisine
  • Banquet Meals
  • Manwich
  • Act II popcorn
  • Huggies Pullups and Pure and Natural Diapers
  • Cookie Crisp cereal
  • Listerine
  • Windex
  • and much, much more

All coupons expire after September 10. Since I will not have much time to advertise this contest, I will be giving more entries for people who get the word out about this contest. Here are the ways you can get entries:
  • 1 Entry - This one must be done in order to enter the contest. My husband is having trouble making dinner (he is currently the stay-at-home parent). To get your first entry into the contest, let me know ideas and tips he can use to make getting dinner on the table easier. Also please leave your email or blog address, so that I can get a hold of you if you win.
To get more entries:
  • 2 entries - Subscribe to my blog via email. Please leave me a comment with your email address.
  • 3 entries - Add my badge to your blog or site. The code can be found on my sidebar. Please leave me a comment letting me know you did this, along with the address.
  • 3 entries - Twitter about my contest. Please leave a separate comment stating you did this, with the link or your Twitter name.
  • 3 entries - Emailing at least 3 friends telling them about this contest. (Please put me on cc - couponqueenofcorning at hotmail dot com), and leave me a comment letting me know you have done so.
  • 5 entries - Blog about this contest. Please leave a comment with the address link.
Contest Ends August 26 at midnight EST. I will be drawing a winner and post the name on the 27th. I will also email that person. Winner has 48 hours after receiving email to get back to me or I will have to choose a new winner.

Good luck! Bonne Chance!!


Lisette

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Coupon Tips - Where to Get Coupons

Wondering where to get extra coupons? Do you ever feel let down by the coupon inserts in the Sunday paper? Well, the Sunday paper is not the only place to get great coupons that will save you tons of money. So, where do people get coupons? Listed below are some places that you should try looking.


The Sunday Newspaper


This is the first place I look for coupons. You can get anywhere from 1-3 inserts in most Sunday papers. Coupons in the paper can vary depending on where you live. I have noticed that when I look at other blogs of couponers that are in the South that they have better coupons than ours. Or they will get certain ones for $1 off 1, whereas we get a coupon for $1 off 2. Also keep in mind that on holiday weekends they do not have coupons in the Sunday paper.

Ask family and friends if you can have their coupon inserts. This way you can have extra of all the coupons. You can even go out and buy extra papers if the coupons are really great. Ask local stores what they do with their extra newspapers and ask if you can have the inserts.


Off the Internet

There are so many coupons on the Internet that you can print and use at your local stores. You will need to check with your store to see if they accept Internet printables. Tops, Target and Walgreens takes Internet printables. I have not checked with other stores, but if you know of other stores that take them, please let me know in the comment section.

Target will take an Internet coupon plus they will also take coupons printed from their site. So, you can save even more by stacking your coupons. Here's a list of coupon sites for you to print from:

Catalinas


Sometimes when you buy certain products, a store coupon will print for you to use on your next visit. Sometimes these are for a certain amount off a product or even a certain amount off your total order. I've gotten these at the grocery store for products such as cereal, yogurt and coffee. Walgreens has these also, but they are called register rewards there. When you buy a certain number of a certain product, you get a coupon for a certain dollar amount to be used on your next visit. By using your register rewards for your next purchase and buying products that have more register rewards, you can save a lot of money.

In the Stores

Sometimes, when you are going through your grocery store, you can find coupons. The coupons that are in those red little boxes are called blinkies. Even if I don't need that product today I will grab a couple coupons to use at a different time, maybe even a different store. These are manufacture coupons, so they can be used anywhere. The only downfall to the blinkies is that usually you can not double them, so if they are for a small dollar amount, you may just want to pass.

Other coupons found in the stores are peelies. These are coupons that are attached to the product to entice you to buy it. If the price is good and you want to buy the product, it may be worth it. But many times I have noticed that these peelies are not on the products that are on sale. Recent peelies I have seen have been for products such as iced tea, rice, pasta, and cereal.


In the Mail

Getting coupons in the mail seems to be decreasing with the advent of Internet printables, but you can still get coupons this way. If you write or email a company, many times they will send you coupons in the mail. Do not hesitate to send an email or letter to a company to compliment a product you like or to complain about one you disliked. If you are going to have a baby or have one already, sign up for formula and diapers in the mail from the manufacture. I also signed up for a baby gift registry when I was pregnant, and I get baby coupons from Target, that can be stacked with regular manufacture coupons to increase savings.


From Other People

Besides asking people you know for inserts you can also trade or buy coupons. Several websites, like Frugal Village have coupon trains where you sign up to exchange a certain number of coupons a week. You get rid of the coupons you won't use and get ones that you hopefully can use. You can also have a coupon party with your friends where you get together over a meal (at someone's home, preferably) and exchange coupons with them.


I am sure there are a lot of other ways to get coupons. Please leave me a comment if you would like to add anything else to my list.




Lisette

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Coffee Coupon

Do you drink 8 O'clock coffee? I have found that this is one of the cheapest whole bean coffees, and yet hubby loves the taste of it. At around $4 in the grocery store for 12 ounces it's a really great deal. If you go to the 8 O'Clock coffee website, you can print a coupon for $2 off 2 bags. Happy Drinkin!


Lisette

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

$55 Coupon Booklet

Wow. It's crazy how they start pushing school clothes and sales right after school is out. My son has barely been out a week and I am seeing stuff for back to school already. uuggghh.

Well, I did find something I think you would all like. You can get a booklet for $55 worth of Nabisco/Kraft coupons. Click here to go sign up.




Lisette

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Winner of the Coupon Contest

I had a pretty good turnout for the coupon giveaway. Thank you to all those who commented, twittered, subscribed to my blog, and more.

And the winner is:

12: Nancy

I will be emailing you Nancy. Please email me back with your shipping info so that I can mail the coupons to you. If I don't receive your information within 48 hours I will have to pick a new winner. Congratulations!!



Lisette

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Reminder: Coupon Contest Ending Today

Don't forget to enter my $100 Coupon Giveaway!!! Today is the last day to enter. Click here to enter.


Lisette

Sunday, June 21, 2009

FYI: Coupons in USA Weekend

The regular coupon inserts were pretty lame this weekend. Luckily, USA Weekend in the Sunday paper had coupons for Cottonelle, Scott products and Del Monte.

I'm hoping to get coupon binder done this week. My small coupon holder is just too stuffed and I can't find anything anymore. I have a binder already and will be checking out the price on baseball card plastic sheets at Target, since I have $10 worth of gift cards for there. I will take pictures and share with you all after I get it done.


Lisette

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Tuesday Giveaway / Contest Roundup

Here is a list of all the great giveaways that I've come across in the last few days:
  • Jollys garden shoes and clogs. Win a pair of shoes or clogs by clicking here. This contest ends June 22.
  • Like cupcakes? Who doesn't? LOL. Go check out Frugal Mommy of 2 Girls' Cupcake Gourmet giveaway to win a dozen mini cupcakes. Contest ends June 21
  • Looking for healthy snacks for your kids, go enter to win a 10 pack of organic apple sauce from Smashies. Contest ends June 21
  • Are your pregnant or have a little baby? Go over and enter to win a $50 gift certificate to Eco Bebe Boutique. You can also win a taggie blanket (blanket with tags all over - you know how babies love the tags). Both contests end June 22.
  • Are you new to couponing and need a place to put all those coupons? Go over to Frugal Mommy of 2 Girls' site and enter to win an ORIGINAL HAND EMBROIDERED COUPON ORGANIZER from Austin Artisan. Contest ends June 20
  • Want sunglasses for your kids that won't fall off their head ever two minutes. Go over and enter Frugal Mommy's site to win a pair of Baby Banz sunglasses. Contest ends June 18.
  • Are you pregnant and want something that will actually fit your new addition during the first few weeks. My Mom's View is giving away a $75 gift certificate to Zutano's for anything in their Itzy Bitzy line. Contest ends June 22
  • MomDot.com has a whole list of blogs that have contests currently going on. Go here to look at the list and enter the contests.
  • Don't forget about my coupon giveaway. It ends June 24.

Lisette

Monday, June 15, 2009

Giveaway - Over $100 in Coupons

** This contest is currently closed. Check back to see who won on Thursday June 25. If you didn't win, please come back to my blog often, because I usually have a coupon giveaway almost every month. **

Would you like to win a lot of coupons? Well, here is your chance to win over $100 in coupons. This contest ends on Wednesday June 24 at 11pm. All coupons expire in July or later. SOme of the coupons you will be getting are for products such as: Eggland's, Pillsbury, YoPlus Yogurt, Mop&Glo, Kelloggs Pop Tarts, Jergens, Purina, manwich, Sunsilk, Nature Valley, Oxy, Betty Crocker, Always, Tide, Crest, dawn, Pampers, Snyder's, and more. So, here's how you can get entries:
  • 1 entry- post a comment under this post saying why you would like to win
  • 1 entry - stumbling this post. Leave a comment below letting me know you did this and what your user name is.
  • 1 entry- following me on twitter. The link is on my sidebar. Please leave me a comment under this post letting me know you are now following me and your twitter name. An additional entry for twittering about my contest. Please leave me http of the twitter. You can just re-tweet this: http://twitter.com/corningcoupons/statuses/2174675942
  • 2 entries- posting about my contest on your blog. Please leave a comment below with the link to the post.
  • 3 entries - putting my badge (which can be found on the sidebar under Grab My Badge) on your blog or website's blogroll. Please leave me a comment below with the link to your site.
  • 2 entries - emailing your friends and family about this contest. Please leave me a comment letting me know you did this and put on cc: (couponqueenofcorning @ hotmail.com).
Good luck everybody. Bonne chance!! The winner will be chosen on Thursday, June 25 and emailed that day with a request for mailing information.



Lisette

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Preparing a List for Shopping - Using Coupons

The other day I was asked how I go about deciding what I am going to buy each week. I have to tell you that it really is a pretty simple process and does not take that long.

The first thing I do (usually on a Sunday afternoon) is make sure all of that day's coupons have been put into the correct section of my coupon holder. Then I look through an ad - usually Tops. If you look on the first page (sometimes the last page also), there are sales on there called the Loss Leaders. These are the deals that are supposed to get you in the door to buy other more expensive things, while you pick up the sale item. Don't fall for this though. Only buy things that are on sale, preferably when you have coupons for these products.

As I am looking through the ad, I circle things that are a good price. I know what I usually pay for the items I buy most, so I know whether or not a price is really good or not. If I think there might be a coupon, I note that next to the item also. After I am done looking through the ad, I look through my coupon holder and find the coupons that correspond with the sales. I then take a piece of paper (I try to use the back of a printed scrap paper so I am not wasting paper) and write down my list of items. I then attach my coupons to my list with a paperclip. I am now ready to go shopping. I also bring my coupon holder just in case I find a bargain that I didn't know about when I did my list.

So, there you have it. That's how I prepare for grocery shopping. How do you prepare for a grocery shopping trip?




Lisette

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Couponing and Stockpiling

It really amazes me the way some people shop. For instance, I was at Tops yesterday and I was waiting for a lady to pick up Domino sugar, so I could get some. She puts a bag in her cart and then looks at a coupon someone had left there. It was for $.50 on 2. Well, she reads it and then puts it back on top of the sugar on the shelf. Maybe it was because she would have had to have bought 2? Or maybe it was because she doesn't know that Tops doubles up to $.99, making that coupon actually $1 off the 2? It was $1.99 for a 5 pound bag of sugar and it was a really good deal anyways, even without a coupon. Maybe she thought that 10 pounds of sugar was a lot, not thinking that sugar lasts like 10 years! If she had bought 2 and used that coupon, each bag of sugar would have been $1.49!!!!

I think there are a lot of people out there who are still only shopping for that week's worth of food. This is the wrong way to go. You end up having to buy stuff that is not on sale. If you buy things and stock up when you have a good deal, you can wait until the next time something is on sale again before you have to buy it. I know this doesn't always work, but probably 98% it does. I very rarely buy something that is not on sale, and usually if I need to I am buying it at Aldi's if it is food and Walmart or Target for household and bath products. If you look at my Tops receipts that I post each week, you will see that very few things are on there that are not on sale (and most of the time with a coupon also), with the exception of bananas. If it's not on sale, I figure I don't need it.

Couponing and stockpiling go hand in hand in my opinion. In order to save the most money, you need to buy enough of the products on sale to last you until the next time they are on sale. Along with saving you money, this also provides you with food and other products during times of crisis, like natural disasters or lay offs. Having a stockpile is like money in the bank. There for you when you need it most. Plus, no more running to the store just to buy "one thing". If you plan and keep your stockpile up, you will always have the stuff you need. For instance, my husband needed a new toothbrush the other day. Instead of running to the store to get one, I told him to shop the stockpile. I have about 5 or 6 toothbrushes down there that I had gotten cheap or even free, along with other household and bath products. I would say I have a stockpile of at least a year of most HBA products.

As a side note, knowing how much of each product you use is essential to building a great stockpile. If you aren't going to eat something before it goes bad, don't buy it. If you know you use 3 of a certain product each month this will also help you stock up enough to last you until the next sale. Sale cycles are usually 12 weeks, but may vary depending on if there are any holidays.

Do you have a stockpile? What kind of things do you always keep in there and how much of a supply do you have? Please let me know by leaving me a comment.


Lisette

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Coupon Giveaway at Saving Cents with Sense

If you didn't win my coupon giveaway, head on over to Saving Cents with Sense. She is giving away 4 paper's worth of inserts from 5/17 (there were 4 inserts that weekend!) to 2 lucky winners. There was some really good coupons in the paper that week. All you have to do is head over to her Coupon Giveaway and leave a comment.


Lisette

How Do You Organize Your Coupons?

Different people have different preferences as to how they use their coupons and how they find the deals. In this post, I want to explore the different ways to store coupons.

I store my coupons in a slightly larger coupon holder. I do this because this holder fits in my purse, so I am less likely to lose it. I like to have my coupons with me because I often find clearance prices on products or even unadvertised sales. If I left my extra coupons at home I would not be able to take advantage of these surprise deals. Some people keep their coupons in a 3-ring binder with plastic inserts that you would normally put baseball cards in. I haven't tried this yet because I usually have a child sitting in the cart. So for the time being, this is one method that would not work for me.

Other people don't even cut out their coupons. They put them in a large accordion-style organizer and write the date on the first page of the inserts. They then use couponmom.com, afullcup.com, or the coupongame.com to find out what coupons correspond with which deals. These sites also tell you the date of the insert, so you can find the coupons easily. You then just clip out the coupons you need and take only those. This is especially great if you are on a budget and using cash, since you can figure out right then how much money you are going to need.

How you store your coupons is really about preference. Whatever works for you is the way to go. It may take trying a few different ways, but you will find a way that works best for you.




Lisette

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Wegmans receipts

I just wanted to let you all know that Wegmans has coupons on the backs of their receipts now. These are Wegmans coupons for normal and everyday food. I found this out late last night, otherwise I would have went to customer service and asked them about using these coupons along with a manufacture coupon (like you can at Target and Walgreens). I will try to ask this the next time I am in there during regular hours. So, just don't throw your receipts out - check and make sure there isn't a coupon on the back that you could use.


Lisette

Blue Bunny Ice Cream

There is a coupon for Blue Bunny that you can print here. Many stores like Walmart currently have the large sized individual bars for $1. With the coupon, your ice cream novelty would be free.

Lisette

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

And the Winner of the Coupons Is....

Shawna. Congratulations Shawna!! I will be emailing you this evening to get your mailing information. Thank you to everyone who entered. There will be another giveaway sometime in June, so watch for that.



Lisette

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Coupons, Coupons, Coupons

If you haven't gotten a paper yet today, go get one. There are FOUR coupon inserts in there and they are for some really good stuff. There are the regular coupons for diapers and shampoo. But there are some good ones this week for Cains Mayo, Snyders, Bic Soleil Hellman's, Wish-Bone dressing, Ragu, Slim-Fast, Brawny and more.

After you look through it you may even decide to grab another paper. Remember, ask your friends and family if you can have their coupons if they don't use them. This is how I end up with at least 3 of every good coupon.


Lisette

Monday, May 11, 2009

And the winner is.....

The winner of the coupon giveaway is........

2 = Nicki at Domestic Cents

Please email me at couponqueenofcorning @ hotmail.com with your name and address so that I can mail you the coupons. I will also leave you a message on your blog or email letting you know, later tonight.


Lisette

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Couponing Classes

I have been asked about maybe doing a coupon class. I was wondering how much interest there might be in a class. I would really like your input. Even if you are not in the Twin Tiers region of NY, you can still comment if you'd like.

Would you attend a class on couponing if it was free? What if there was a small fee like $3-$5?

When would be the best time to have a class? Weekdays or Weekends? During the day or at night?

What kind of things would you like to learn about? Would you just like to learn about couponing or would you like to learn about frugal shopping in general? What about other frugal things you can do to save money for your family?

I would love to have any input you would like to give me. Thanks.



Lisette