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Coupon Organization Strategies

I wanted to remind y'all of two awesome companies that can help you keep your coupons organized, as well as remind you of a fantastic giveaway, too!





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  • Double-sided coupon binder insert pages - The Coupon Magic Organizer exclusively carries 3-slotted, and 9-slotted DOUBLED-SIDED inserts!  Both pages are $9.99 for eight. These are highly durable sheets, that will last for many, many shopping trips!  Click here to order yours now.  
  • The Coupon Clutch - Simply put, it's the most fashionable option available for organizing, storing, and toting around your coupons!  There are dozens of patterns to choose from, OR you can simply purchase the plans (if you're the sewing type), and can personalize your Coupon Clutch even more.  Go here to get your Coupon Clutch today!
  • Win your very own Coupon Clutch!  My friend Heather, over at Family Friendly Frugality, is hosting a giveaway for a Coupon Clutch.  Head over to her Facebook page here, and enter for your chance to win!  (Seriously, if you don't want one, enter anyways, and give it to me!!  Hee hee!)



Keep on saving!  :o)
--Barbara
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