Create your own Coupon Binder

First, you are going to need a binder. You can use any binder that you currently have, but I highly recommend the Case-It Zipper Binder, since it seems to be a favorite among couponers.


Next, you will need some coupon holders. The Ultra Pro 9-Pocket Trading Card Pages – Platinum Series (100 Pages) is the most commonly used pages for coupon binders. However, I honestly prefer the BCW Pro 4-Pocket Page (100 Ct. Box) because if you have multiple coupons, you can still fit them into one sleeve. For thinner coupons, like the tall P&G ones, I like the BCW Pro 6-Pocket Page (100 Ct. Box).

Then you will need some Wilson Jones Insertable Binder Tab Dividers, 8 Tab Multicolor (W54311A). You can do this multiple ways, you can get just one pack and be simple with the tabs (Grocery, Medicine, Makeup, Baby, Hair Care, Oral Care, Paper Goods, and Pets), or you can get very detailed, and get up to four packs (Dairy, Meats, Cereal, Bread, Condiments, Paper Goods, Femenine Products, Deodorants, Body Wash, Hair Care, Makeup, Pets, Cleaning Supplies, Oral Health, Baby, you get the picture), which is what I like to do, because it makes it really easy to find exactly what you need.

I also recommend the C-Line Top Loading Sheet Protectors, Economy Weight Polypropylene, for 8.5 x 11 Inch Sheets, 25-Pack, 05048 for your store coupon policies. Print out the coupon policies for the stores you frequent and keep them in your binder, so you can go back to it while you are shopping when needed.

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Willow Stevens

Willow is a mother of six who begins to feel the empty nest, with faer oldest child living with his long-time girlfriend in another state, and the next three begin their talks about jobs and the excitement of college and living alone. Willow started couponing in 2007 to save their family some money on the grocery budget. That's how Freetail Therapy was born, so that fae could share their knowledge of saving money with others. Though the site has become so much more since then, and now includes homeschooling and homesteading info, Willow still does it all on a budget and shares how. Willow enjoys snagging freebies, snuggling with their dog, Xander, drinking decaf coffee, gardening, cannabis and of course, their large frugal family.

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