Mini binder
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Last, but not least, I have a zipper pouch in the front of the binder for carrying store cards and coupons. They provide beauty and functionality! If you haven’t tried them yet, get some. My favorite bookplate labels! These Vertical bookplates by (you guessed it) Martha Stewart, are adhesive and awesome. Just like the big binders use trading card pages, these business card pages keep everything sorted and easy to see.Īvery® 5-1/2″ x 8-1/2″ Business Card Pages So these business card pages are the next best option.
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I’ve also used these, which are nice, but don’t hold as many coupons per page. I used to use these by Martha Stewart, but they aren’t available anywhere!! I also use this paper on a clipboard in my pantry so that when the list is complete, all I have to do it put it in the binder.Īfter labeling all my categories with my Brother P-touch, I filed all my coupons using the mini binder business card holders. I also added some blank paper for list making on the go. Such a smart solution! I hate not being able to see my divider tabs. My solution: the Mini-Coupon Binder for the wanna-be extreme couponer inside me.ġ Mini binder (I started with a Martha Stewart binder – love those-, but for couponing I found it got really dirty floating around in my car, so I switched to a binder I could clean more easily).Ĥ-5 sets of mini binder business card holders OR the Martha brand divided sheet protectors (the MS brand is really awesome and really hard to find)ġ vertical bookplate by Martha Stewart / Averyįirst, I used the page protectors as divider extensions to keep my binder tabs from getting buried under the page/coupon protectors.Thanks to Organizing Homelife for that awesome tip. However, I do enjoy saving and I do need a coupon binder…just on a smaller, easier to manage scale. Props to those who do…I envy your stockpile. Okay, so I am not an extreme couponer…I dream of it, but the reality is that I don’t have 10-12 hours per week to scour the stores for sales or jump in dumpsters for additional coupon inserts.