Tip of the Day Tuesday: The coupon question

There are a few questions that I have had lately regarding coupons that I thought I would answer as a part of today’s “tip of the day Tuesday.”

Often my scenarios involve buying multiple items using multiple coupons, so one question I get a lot is – Where do you get all of your coupons?

The “key” to really being able to stockpile and save is having multiple coupons so that when there are big sales, you can buy multiple items. The way that I get multiple coupons is either from eBay or a coupon clipping site.

The coupon clipping site that I use most often is The Coupon Clippers. She posts the insert coupons for the new week on Saturday mornings and if there are “hot” coupons, you have to get them quick. The average cost for “standard” coupons is .08-.12 each and the average cost for “hot” coupons (some examples include the $2.50 Electrasol coupons or the $4 Gillette razor coupons) is $.30-40/each. She also charges a shipping and handling fee of .50 and you have to have a minimum purchase of $3. If there is a variety of insert coupons that I want multiples of, this is the route that I use. She usually has limits on the “hot” coupons you can purchase (usually 10 per order and there is a waiting period before you can order more).

I buy on eBay if there are multiples of just one coupon that I want because I know I won’t meet the minimum purchase requirements for The Coupon Clippers and/or it’s a less expensive route to take.

Sometimes timing is everything, too. For example, in the 10/25 insert, some areas received a special extra insert with Target coupons. There was a Target coupon for $1 off Huggies wipes. From experience, I know that the wipes often go on sale for $1.99, and I also knew that there was a .50/1 Huggies wipes manufacturer’s coupon in the paper recently, so with both coupons, it would make the wipes only .49! I bought 20 of each right away and paid a total of $4.74 for all of those coupons, including shipping. The Target wipes coupons are now going for an average of $10-12 each for a lot of 20. The manufacturer’s coupons for the wipes are hard to even find on eBay and are going for about $2 for a lot of 20. So, sometimes timing is everything. Now, I will be able to get 20 tubs of wipes for $14.54 out of pocket (including what I paid for the coupons), which is .73/tub.

A word of caution: If you are buying in eBay, be SURE that you check the seller’s feedback first! Go with a seller that has a high feedback score and has completed lots of transactions. Many of them will have a store where they are listing multiple coupons that they have available. Sometimes you can find other coupons you need and most sellers will combine shipping if you win more than one item. I prefer “Buy it Now” auctions and auctions with free shipping. Be sure to also check the shipping costs. Some sellers will charge $1-1.50 for shipping on coupons! If you do order coupons through eBay, did you know that you can go through Ebates and get 3% cash back? (plus a $5 bonus if you are signing up for the first time!)

Here are some eBay sellers that I have had good experiences with: danicab, tarastreasures83, coupondad2nine, and blackhawk-pilots-wife

What about buying multiple papers?

I know that this works for some people and for people who do buy multiples, the cheapest route I have heard of is the 99 Cent Store, if you have one in your area. This just doesn’t work for me because I usually only want a few of the insert coupons and I end up feeling like I’m becoming loaded down with paper and inserts that go to waste.

How do you organize your coupons?
I have started filing my inserts by date. I write the date on the outside of the insert (it also appears along the “spine” of the insert) and I have a hanging file folder for each month where I file them. Most “deal match-ups” will list the insert where different coupons came from, so it’s easy for me to go straight to the insert and clip the coupons I need.

I have an accordian style holder that is divided by store and when I go out to do my shopping trips for the week, I organize my coupons for each trip in there. Also, if I buy multiples of a coupon from a coupon clipping service or on eBay, it’s usually for a sale that I already know about, so I go ahead and file them in the appropriate store section.

CVS $5/30 coupon


I saw this posted on HCW and wanted to share.

There is a new CVS printable for $5 off a $30 purchase. You get it for taking the Medicare quiz here.

Here are the answers to the questions:

1. 54%
2. 34%
3. True

You should have the option to print at the end.

Save 30% during the Gymboree Circle of Friends sale


Gymboree’s Circle of Friends sale starts on Thursday, 11/5. Save 30% off your in store purchase using this coupon here. Save 30% off your online purchase using the code GYMFAMILY. The sale ends November 8. Some stores will let you put items on hold for 24 hours, so you may want to visit your store tomorrow to put your items on hold!

Jingle Deals also start on Thursday and will include gymmies! They are priced at $15 and $20 so with the 30% off from the Circle of Friends sale, they will be $10.50 and $14 each!

You can also earn $25 in Gymbucks for every $50 you spend. Gymbucks redemption starts on January 14.

You will get free shipping on your purchase of $100 or more (this is after the 30% off) or flat rate shipping is $6.50.

Don’t forget to sign up for Gymboree Rewards here. You earn 1 point for every $1 that you spend and the points can be exchanged for rewards ($5 gift card for every 250 points). You also receive advance notice of upcoming Gymboree events.

Target deals for the week of 11/1: Hot toy deals, cereal, wipes, and more!!

This week is a great week if you’ve been in a bit of a Target rut lately!

At Target, you can use one Target coupon and one manufacturer’s coupon per item. The printable Target coupons now state “one per transaction” meaning you can only use one “like” coupon per transaction. You can read/print their coupon policy here.

HOT TOY COUPONS! There are some great printable Target toy coupons here. There are also some great manufacturer’s coupons (and likely some great sales to come) which will match up with these deals to make things even sweeter!

Here are a few deals I see already:

*Wii Games are on sale buy 2, get one free this week. Prices start at $14.99 and there are several “premium” titles on sale for $49.99. There is a $10/2 Target Wii games coupon here.

So, if you buy 3 premium titles, you pay $89.99 for all three or $29.99/each. If you buy three of the $14.99 titles, you pay $19.98 for 3 games!

The trick here is to find three games that are similar in price because the lowest priced one will be free!

*Connect 4X4 is on sale this week for $14.99. There is a $5/1 printable coupon here and a $5/1 Target coupon here (this is for the Sponge Bob version so this will only work if that is part of the sale). Final cost for the game after coupons is $4.99! If your store is out of these games this week because of the sale, don’t forget to ask for a rain check! (**There are also free Domino’s pizza coupons inside specially marked boxes!!)

Clue Secrets & Spies, Pictureka Flipper, and Guesstures are $23.99 regularly. Use the $5/1 Target coupon here and the $5/1 printable coupon here and get them for $13.99 (or wait for a sale and get them for even less!)

*The Leap Frog Tag reading system is $39.99. Use the $10 manufacturer’s coupon here and the $10 Target coupon here and get it for $19.99!

*Leap Frog Tag Jr. is currently priced at $28.99. Use the $10 Target coupon here (people have reported on multiple blogs/message boards that this is working with the Jr. system because it does not specify) and the $5 manufacturer’s here and get it for $13.99!

*Leap Frog Alphabet Pal is priced at $19.99. Use the $10 coupon here and get it for $9.99. Ours has been through two kids now and both have LOVED it.

*LeapFrog My Puppy Pal is $14.99. Use the $5 Target coupon here and get it for $9.99!

A few other hot deals:
*Kellogg’s cereals are priced at $2.66 each – buy 3 and get 1 free (items pictured in ad include Raisin Bran Crunch, Special K Red Berries, and Frosted Flakes)

There are $1/1 Special K Blueberries coupons here

There are $1.50/2 Frosted Mini Wheats coupons on Redplum.com

There are coupons for $1/1 Kellogg’s corn flakes. .75/1 Kellogg’s Crispix, Smart Start, or All Bran, $1.50/3 Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks or Fruit Loops. .75/1 Kellogg’s Honey Smacks, $1/2 Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats, $1.50/2 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, $1/2 Special K cereals, 75/1 Rice Krispies, .75/1 Kellogg’s low fat granola or Cracklin’ Oat Bran cereal, and $1/3 Kellogg’s cereals (any flavor) here

There is also a $1/1 Kellogg’s printable here (expires 11/17) – the Target coupons state “one per transaction” – my stores only allow one per transaction, so my scenarios will only include one per transaction….you may find other scenarios on other sites…

SCENARIO IDEA:
Buy 2 boxes of frosted mini wheats – $2.66/each
Buy 2 boxes of Rice Krispies – $2.66/each

Use $1.50/2 Frosted Mini wheats coupon
Use 2 .75/1 Rice Krispies coupons
Use $1/1 Target coupon

Spend $3.98 OOP (less than $1/box!)

SCENARIO #2:
Buy 2 Kellogg’s Special K blueberry cereals (these are priced at $3.14)
Buy 2 boxes of Frosted Mini Wheats – $2.66/each

Use 2 $1/1 Kellogg’s Special K coupons
Use $1.50/2 Frosted Mini Wheats coupons
Use $1 Target coupon

Spend $4.44 OOP

*You get a free box of Kellogg’s Fruit snacks, Fruitabu, or Yogos when you buy 2 boxes of Pop Tarts (12 ct, priced @ $2.50) or Rice Krispie treats (8 ct, priced @ $1.88)

SCENARIO:
Buy 2 boxes of Rice Krispie Treats – $1.88/each
Buy 1 box of Yogos – (free with deal)

Use $1/2 Rice Krispies printable here
Use .50/1 Yogos printable on Redplum.com

Spend $2.26 OOP

*GE Smart Energy light bulbs are $2.39/each – free after coupons! (use the manufacturer’s coupon FIRST and then the Target coupon) (Thanks Hip2Save!)
$1/1 GE Smart Energy coupon – 10-4 SS
$2/1 Target printable coupon here

*Healthy Choice Meals are $2.50/each – .50/each after coupon!
$2/1 printable here

*Huggies wipes are priced at $1.99 – .49 after coupons!
.50/1 Huggies baby wipes – 10-25 SS
$1/1 Target Huggies wipes coupon – 10-25 special Target insert

OTHER NON-WEEKLY DEALS:

*Chef Michaels dog food – $4.49 – $.49 after coupons!
$1/1 Chef Michaels Target coupon – from 8-30 SS insert
$3/1 Chef Michaels Canine Creations – 10-11 SS insert

*Chex Mix is priced at $1.99 – $.99 after coupons!
.50/1 Chex Mix printable here
.50/1 Target Chex Mix coupon here

*Skippy Peanut Butter – $2.04 – $.64 after coupons!
$1/1 Skippy Target printable here
.40/1 Skippy – 10-4 SS

GIFT CARD DEALS:

Buy 5 Glade Holiday candles, get a $5 Target gift card – runs through 12/26 – you can find more details on this promotion here
**Save your receipt and submit for the $5 SC Johnson rebate

Here are some links to the clearance deals online: (don’t forget to shop through Ebates to get 4% cash back)
*Toddler girls
*Girls (4-14)
*Toddler boys
*Boys (4-14)
*General clearance

Want to get on the Target mailing lists? This isn’t a sure thing, but it’s worth signing up here. (Thanks A Full Cup!)

Check out more Target deals here on Attention Target Shoppers!

Great Giveaway: Coupon binder bag!

My friend Misty recently started a blog that you should check out! She is also very crafty and her most recent addition is a super cute coupon binder bag that she will custom make for you! Check out this awesome giveaway here!

Here are the details of her giveaway: (remember you need to click HERE to enter) – I am not giving this away, Misty is!

On Saturday Nov. 7 around 9:00am EST I’ll be giving one away- I’ll even let you custom the fabric! (Please give me 5 days to sew and ship)- I’ll even include a start-up of 10 baseball card holders and a few bonus coupons!

Here’s how to win! Remember to leave a seperate comment for each entry-

1. Leave me a comment telling me what fabric combination you like- polka dots only, polkadot/plaid combination, or plaid only- and either brown or black (not pictured) base and handles- or if this isn’t your style what colors and print would you like!

2. Become a follower and leave a comment telling me you are.

3. Post on facebook or your own blog about the giveaway and leave a comment with a link.