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Coupons: Meet Penny
Did you know that “Penny” is actually a coupon organizer owned by Tabitha (who really writes this stuff).
Penny is a 3-inch ring binder with page protectors and dividers. Her cover offers a reward if she is lost. I use her inner pockets for storing paper scraps (from the online coupons I cut) to use for shopping lists and individual store envelopes.
The first section in Penny is dedicated to the Price Book Worksheets. The next section is where I store the Coupon Inserts by date in page protectors. Keep flipping and you will find a section of Store Coupons, specific stores like Walgreens and Target. After that, I have my clipped coupons organized by type. The last section is reserved for rebate forms.
The Next Step
I used to carry Penny around but she gets really heavy, especially when I have her on one arm and my one year old on the other. So, I placed her in a sturdy utility tote. Also in the tote, you will find:
File folders for:
- Online Coupons (unclipped)
- Clipped Coupons waiting to be filed
- Magazines
- Receipts in a gallon-sized zip top bag
Pockets for:
- Pens & Pencils
- Post-it Notes
- Calculator
- Scissors
Now, this is what works for me but you might need something different. The best coupon organizing system is the one that works for YOU. If it does not fit your life, you will not use it.
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Your Assignment/s:
(1) Get organized! Tell us the organizing method you have chosen in the comments.
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