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Pottery Barn Camo Laundry Bag – $5 shipped!

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May 28, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Online Shopping

published date: May 28, 2011
modified datt: May 28,2011

Head over to Pottery Barn Teen this weekend and you’ll get an extra 15% off with code EXTRA15. Check out the Camo Laundry Bag in Green/Brown or Blue for just $5.99 (originally $25) with FREE shipping.  Use code EXTRA15 to get another 15% off, making it just $5.09 shipped!

They still have the lunch containers I told you about a while ago too!

Check out all of the items they have on clearance right now – especially the ones with Free Shipping.

Could be a nice graduation gift!

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Reminder: Behr Paints Rebate – up to $20 back!

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May 28, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Home Improvement, Rebates

published date: May 28, 2011
modified datt: May 28,2011

Well, it’s that time of year again for paint savings (if you haven’t gotten the FREE Benjamin Moore Samples, get them now)!

We will probably see Lowe’s come out with a rebate too; but right now it’s a Home Depot/Behr promotion.

Get $5 back by mail wyb any Gallon of Behr paints, primers, stains, or waterproofers.

Get $20 back by mail when you buy a 5-gallon can.

Offer ends May 30th. Submit for rebate by June 29th to get your rebate.  There is no limit, so you can do this as many times as you need paint!

 

 

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Babies R Us Diaper Bags $2.98 Shipped

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May 27, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Online Shopping

published date: May 27, 2011
modified datt: May 27,2011

Note: It looks like bags are sold out for shipping now. Try picking up at your store.

If you are in need of a diaper bag or you might want to check out the Babies R Us deal.

Right now they have diapers bags as low as $12.98. Use the coupon code 945422 to take $10 off diapers pages make them as low as $2.98!

If you sign up for ShopRunner, this deal gets even better. First get a month’s FREE Trial for signing up. ShopRunner is a service that provides FREE 1 – 2 day shipping on many major sites. Read about How ShopRunner Works in a previous post.

Using ShopRunner for just a few short weeks, I saved over $80 in shipping the first month. A year’s subscription cost $79 so I have 11 months to save more than the cost of the subscription. Try a FREE month’s trial and decide if it is for you.

Head to Babies R Us for a look.

Thanks, Saving Cents with Sense

 

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*HOT* Pampers Diapers from $.11 each

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May 27, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Amazon, Baby

published date: May 27, 2011
modified datt: May 27,2011

Hurry over to Amazon to grab these before prices go up some more.  I found some great deals on Pampers this morning:

Pampers Baby Dry Diapers – Click through to that page, then use the drop down to select these sizes:

  • Newborn, 118 ct. $18.84 with Subscribe & Save or $.15 each
  • Size 1, 276 ct. $31.79 with Subscribe & Save or $.11 each
  • Size 1-2 $25.19 or $.13 each
  • Size 2, 246 ct. – $30.44 with Subcribe & Save or $.12 each
  • Size 3, 222 ct. – $30.02 with Subscribe & Save or $.14 each

Head over and grab these deals.  Remember that you get free shipping with Subscribe & Save and you can cancel at any time.  Learn more about Subscribe & Save.

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Regal Cinemas Zap Pack $2 with coupon

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May 27, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Coupons, Entertainment, Today Only

published date: May 27, 2011
modified datt: May 27,2011

Hurry to print this coupon (you only have until 9pm ET today – Friday) and take it to a Regal Cinema near you by Sunday, May 29th to get a Zap Pack for just $2.  The Zap Pack includes a small drink, popcorn and candy.  That’s a great deal for theater food!

Grab your B1G1 tickets from Fandango for Visa Signature Cardholders and you’ve got a cheap date!

 

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Zyrtec $7 Coupon – FREE Medicine?

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May 26, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Coupons, Free

published date: May 26, 2011
modified datt: May 26,2011

Note: when this offer was listed a few weeks ago, many people got coupons for a FREE pack or $7 off. The site is still listing $2, so we will see.

Take a few short minutes to answer questions on allgeries and Zyrtec and get $7 coupon. The 5 count packages at less than that a many major stores. Could get you some FREE medicine.

Thanks, Penny Pinchin Mom.

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Exxon/Mobile Speedpass – get up to $15 back

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May 26, 2011 by FrugalCouponLiving Filed Under: Rebates

published date: May 26, 2011
modified datt: May 26,2011

We are all feeling the crunch on gas! Even if you live in a metro area and don’t use a car much, prices of everything from groceries to construction is going up because of gas prices.

Exxon/Mobile wants to offer you a little bit of a break! Use the Speedpass device at any Exxon/Mobile station through June 30th and get $.15 per gallon back! This is valid for up to 100 gallons (or $15). It doesn’t sound like much but every little bit helps.

If you don’t have a Speedpass device yet, it’s easy and free to get one. Just head to Speedpass.com and you can sign up today!

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Organizing Your Coupons

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May 26, 2011 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Beginners, Coupons

published date: January 02, 2010
modified datt: May 26,2011

One of the most important things to do when couponing is organizing your coupons. If you don’t know where to find a coupon you have (due to a stash full of unorganized coupons) then you are not able to reach your full saving potential. Below I am going to show you different organizations methods that work.

Method One: Organize Inserts by Date
This method has been the method I have used for years. The funny thing, however, is when searching the internet for other’s organizational methods, I was the only one that I found using this method.

How to Start:
1.) Pull your inserts from the Sunday Paper and write the date on the front.
2.) Hole-punch the left margin of the coupon (In all my years, have not had problem with this messing up barcodes to scan.)
3.) Place your inserts in a large binder with oldest in the back and newest in the front (arranged by date.)

Pros:
1.) This makes finding a certain date’s coupon VERY easy to locate.
2.) All your inserts are in one place.
3.) Doesn’t require much time to organize each week.
4.) Easy to get rid of expired coupons. Clean your binder starting in the back.
5.) You have every coupon that came out in the Sunday paper – no coupons went to waste. So even if there is a coupon for a product you don’t buy, you might find the product cheap/free and you can donate the item.

Cons:
1.) Bulky
2.) When searching for a particular coupon (toothpaste), it is not easy to locate. I could be anywhere in your binder.
3.) There is a lot of “extra” advertisement paper (coupons only take up so much room on each insert.)
4.) Doesn’t leave room for loose coupons – another method is necessary to attach to this style of organizing.

Examples:
• See My Example HERE.

Method Two: Organize Coupons by Type
This method is the most common for couponers. Most coupon “pros” (if we can call them that) arrange their coupons this way.

How to Start:
1.) Pull your inserts from the Sunday paper and cut. (Note: If you have multiple copies of the same type, lay individual, like pages on top of each other and cut coupons from multiple inserts at the same time.
2.) Once your coupons are cut, organize them by type. You can arrange by type using photo sheets or baseball card inserts.
3.) Place photo/baseball card inserts into a large binder. You can add as well a zipper pouch for scissors, pens, paperclips, etc.

Pros:
1.) Organization at its best. If done right, this system is very orderly and neat.
2.) Easy to navigate for type of coupon. When you are in the store you can easily go to your health section for a toothpaste coupon.
3.) Easier to see when a coupon is about to expired.
4.) All your coupons are in one place.
5.) All the “extra” paper in the Sunday inserts are recycled or throw away. You do not have an abundance of extra weight due to unneeded paper.

Cons:
1.) Time – you do need to find time to cut and organize coupons each week.
2.) Bulky.
3.) Hard to find a coupon by date. If you need to go to the 1/3 SS insert, you don’t know which coupon came from where.
4.) You must search page by page for expired coupons when cleaning out your binder.
5.) When cutting coupons, you are most likely throwing away coupons you don’t use/need. If there is a sale where that coupon makes something free or cheap, you don’t have that coupon to donate that product to others.

Examples:
• See Kerri ‘s binder example HERE – She actually sells them as well so you don’t have to make your own.
• See Sarah’s binder example HERE.

Method Three: The File System
I have seen this method before, but I was unable to locate a picture or example during my research. It is pretty self explanatory, however.

How to Start:
1.) Acquire a file cabinet or cube crate that can hold handing file folders
2.) Take your inserts and arrange by date. Each handing folder will house a different date’s coupons.

Pros:
1.) Clean and Neat.
2.) Requries the least amount of time.
3.) This makes finding a certain date’s coupon VERY easy to locate.
4.) All your inserts are in one place.
5.) Easy to get rid of expired coupons. Clean your files starting with the oldest date
6.) You have every coupon that came out in the Sunday paper – no coupons went to waste. So even if there is a coupon for a product you don’t buy, you might find the product cheap/free and you can donate the item.

Cons:
1.) Bulky – the most bulky method.
2.) Not really portable. You will not walk into the store with this method in your hand/cart.
3.) When searching for a particular coupon (toothpaste), it is not easy to locate. I could be anywhere in your file system.
4.) There is a lot of “extra” advertisement paper (coupons only take up so much room on each insert.)
5.) Doesn’t leave room for loose coupons – another method is necessary to attach to this style of organizing.

Examples:
• Please share if you have/see an example to where I can link.

Additional Methods
When couponing, you will most likely want to mix in other organizational methods. Of the above methods, method 1 and 3 don’t allow you to do it all in one place. You might be able to do it all with method 2.

Accordion File
For loose coupons, it is nice to have an accordion file. You can arrange this by type of coupon. You organization can be as specific ad dairy or as broad as grocery. Other tabs include health and beauty, baby, cleaning, household goods, etc. The accordion file is VERY easy to carry in the store. It can be as small as an envelope size or as large as a piece of paper (in width and height comparison- not depth.) This is a great place to organize peelies, catalinas, blinkies (store dispenser coupons), etc.

Envelopes
When shopping in a store, I plan my lists ahead of time. Like I have shared before, I do not walk in with my large coupon binder. Instead I carry in envelopes (and usually my accordion file mentioned above.) My envelopes are arranged by store name. For example, when I organize my CVS list I carry instead my envelopes coupons I need for THIS trip, Extra Care Bucks, My CVS Card, and rain checks. At the end of my CVS shopping, the envelope will be 95% empty from what I came in the store with.

Smaller Binder
My particular grocery store, Publix, often has a lot of additional coupon flyers/booklets. When I have extra booklets, I hole-punch the booklets and arrange them in a smaller binder. This I call my store coupon binder. If you desired, you could add some photo/baseball card inserts and place additional store coupons inside this binder as well. These would be coupons earned through rewards cards, food/baby clubs, etc. They usually are mailed, printed, or acquired in the store.

Photos above used with permission from: Save at Home Mommy and The Bargain Jargon.

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