The Couponizer Review and Giveaway OVER

Posted by Leslie | Coupon Organization,Giveaways! | Friday 1 April 2011 12:21 pm

 

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I am excited to share with you about The Couponizer Company. To get the most out of your time and coupons, it is important to be organized. I think The Couponizer is great for newer couponers. Personally, I think I maintain too many coupons to use The Couponizer which is why I created a coupon binder. However, when you are still getting a feel for couponing The Couponizer can be a great tool!

The Couponizer comes with The Couponizer booklet- which measures 8″ tall, 6″ wide, 1″ deep, 1 Shopping List pad, 1 CoupTracker pad, 1 CoupStacker, 1 Carrying Bag  and 1 pair of scissors. It is everything you need to make your next shopping trip easy and coupon worthy!

Couponizer Book

Here you can see how the coupons slip into each categories pocket. This makes it easy to find the coupons you are looking for. I checked it out. The coupons do stay in place as long as you have the elastic band closed on your book. If you don’t have it closed properly the coupons would easily slip out.

Sorting Coupons

This is exactly how I sort my coupons when I am clipping for my binder. It saves you time when you are done clipping and are ready to place the coupons in the book. This mat has each category and then as you clip you place the coupon on the CouponStacker under the corresponding category. Since I didn’t have a mat like this until I got this in the mail, what I have been doing it just laying my coupons out on the table and placing them in stacks for each category. I just have to remember which stack is for which category!

Any of you who are newer to couponing this would be a great addition for your couponing. It isn’t bulky and it is very easy to keep organized. For me since I am getting several newspapers a week the Couponzierjust isn’t quite as big as I need. Also, as you grow your couponing ability it becomes necessary to be able to flip through the coupons quickly. A coupon binder allows for this since each coupon is in its own pocket and easily visible. The Couponizer is easy to flip through, but you do have to go through each category to find the individual coupons you are needing.

It would also make a great gift for Mother’s Day or for any new Spring Brides! What better way to start off a marriage, than learning how to coupon and stretch your money :) 

GIVEAWAY:

This giveaway is for The Couponizer. There are $19.95 each!

TO ENTER GIVEAWAY:

Mandatory Entry:

  1. What is your favorite coupon organization tip? Just post your comment below!

Optional Entries: (leave a separate comment for each entry)

      2.   “Like” It’s a Coupon Life on Facebook, and post a comment below! (If you are already a fan you can leave a comment too!)

      3.   “Like” The Couponizer on Facebook, and post a comment below! (If you are already a fan you can leave a comment too!)

      4.    Sign up and confirm your email for It’s a Coupon Life Email Newsletters (sent once a day) and post a comment below! (If you are already get emails from me you can leave a comment too!)

      5.    Follow It’s a Coupon Life on Twitter feel free to tweet about the giveaway! and post a comment below with your Twitter handle! (If you are already follow you can leave a comment too!)

       6.   Follow The Couponizer on Twitter and post a comment below! (If you already follow you can leave a comment too!)

Disclosure: Giveaway ends April 10th 11:59pm CST. Winners will be notified by email and have 48 hours to respond to accept. All comments will be verified/approved once the entries and mandatory entry is verified. Winners will be chosen by random using Comment Contest. US & Canada Residents. Winner will be mailed The Couponizer on or before 5/15/2011.

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commissions 16 CFR, Part 255 Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising. Tomoson Product review & giveaway Disclosure.
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SWAGG Phone App – load your gift cards!

Posted by Leslie | It's at Home! | Monday 27 December 2010 3:00 pm

SWAGG is a pretty cool app for your iPhone or Droid to help you keep track of your gift cards and shoppers cards. You put the card numbers in your app and then show your phone to the cashier at the store.

I have been playing with it. I think it will work great for my Kroger shopper card since it converted it to a scannable card on my phone. However, my Target Gift cards are stored on the phone, but only show the card number not a bar code. If I showed this to the cashier it would take them longer to key the number in than it would for me to just use the card.

Even if you didn’t use the phone at the store to present your gift card it is still an app worth having. One benefit is it tells you the balance on the gift card. Another benefit it is really easy to sent a gift card to another SWAGG app user.

Overall, the app is very easy to use and the benefits are well worth checking out. Also, for every download you can help generate $1 will be donated by SWAGG to Stand Up for Cancer!

I was gifted $20 on the SWAGG App and entered into a drawing for a iPad from Moms Bloggers Club




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Coupon Binder Update

Posted by Leslie | Coupon Organization | Tuesday 6 July 2010 4:22 pm

PICTURE: To the left is my Price Comparison List, Center is my grocery list from E-Mealz, Top right my calculator has a flip top making it easy to hook on the binder.

I used my coupon binder for the first time Monday evening. I was a bit nervous carrying it in, but it was late in the evening so there weren’t many shoppers.

Here are some thoughts:

  • Don’t pull coupons out before you get to the store.
  • Turn the pages of your binder as you go to that section of the store.
  • Pull out the coupons you want to use and place them in an envelope or I just put them in the binder’s back pocket until checkout.

Overall, I liked the binder. It was easy to look up my coupons. It made it easy to mark out things on my grocery list since I had a hard surface.

Downfalls, it is a pain to have to cut the coupons so small or fold them to fit. I was thinking that I would only cut one set of inserts each week and leave any others whole unless I needed to buy more than one of that item. However, as I think about that it scares me that I will not have all the coupons I want with me and I don’t want to carry unclipped inserts around all the time. Another option would be to clip one set small enough to fit in the binder and then clip the others regular, but put them in an envelope or page protector. What do you all think? I am going to have to think more on what will work best for me.

If you haven’t read my first post about binders see it here!

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Making a Coupon Binder

Posted by Leslie | Coupon Organization | Monday 21 June 2010 6:37 pm

A common issue when you start couponing is how to organize and have coupon storage. Well, I have completed my coupon binder! It took some work. I am a bit apprehensive about using it, but my next grocery trip won’t be for another week so I have time to prepare! If you read my post about organizing you know there are different options to get your coupons in order.

So for my binder I had to go cheap since I wanted to get it put together ASAP. I found things around the house and a few from my parents house :)

2in Binder
Notebook dividers with tabs
3-4 pencil holders (still have to get)
Full sheet page protectors
Baseball card holder sheets ($4.99 at Target for 30)
Optional things I haven’t added
4X6 Photo sheets or similar

Order of my binder:
• Pencil holders – I plan to use on for each store so I can put my list, coupons and any other specific store related items
• One Sheet Protector – for huge coupons and soon to expire coupons.
• Notebook dividers – I put these in order based on the aisles in my store.
o Produce
o Bakery
o Meat
o Canned/Boxed
o Baking
o Beverages
o Condiments
o Cereal
o Refrigerated
o Snacks
o Laundry
o Cleaning
o Dishes
o Household
o Paper/Pastic
o Baby
o Hair Care
o Oral Care
o Soap/Body Wash
o Shaving/Deodorant
o Beauty/Feminine
o Freezer
o Medicine
o Policies (to be covered in another post!)
- Has a sheet protector for each store
o Food Out
- Has a sheet protector with all my restaurant coupons
• In the back pocket of the binder I put this week’s Ads for each store. At first I was going to put these in a sheet protector, but it was too thick.

In between each divider I have baseball card holders. It will depend on how many coupons you have as to how many card holders you will need. I trimmed my coupons on all edges so they would fit into the holders. I put the exact same coupons (same item(s) and same amount off) in the same slots with the one that is expiring the soonest on the outside. I tried to keep like items together. For example in the Laundry section the detergent is together and the dryer sheets are together. This just makes it easier to look over what you have.

Some people use the photo protectors for larger coupons.

Be sure when you trim your coupons not to clip off the dates or barcode. I also was careful to fold any larger coupons so I wasn’t creasing the barcode, just in case!

Check out my thoughts on my first use of my binder!

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Organize!

Posted by Leslie | Coupon Organization | Saturday 19 June 2010 6:54 pm

The past 6 years I have been couponing. I organized my coupons in the coupon wallet shown. It worked for me. I had different categories, but I would miss coupons. I would get home and realize I skipped over a coupon I could have used. 

I have researched different organization methods. I have heard some just throw them in their purse or in a box. I could never do that. To me it would take too much time to find the ones I need and too easy to miss good ones. 

Another option is to not clip the coupons. Leave them in the full insert like they come every week. Then only cut the coupons you want to use when you are ready for them. I like this idea since I hate clipping coupons. However, I think it would be too easy to miss coupons I could be using. 

My new method… The Binder. I have heard for years about people using a binder. It scares me! I don’t want to carry a huge binder into the grocery store. However, I am super excited to try it out. I have started one check it out here

I challenge you to find the coupon method that works for you. Something that will keep you organized. Something that will promote you saving money and gaining a whole new life! Leave a comment and let me know your plan! 

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