
Whether you decide to go with the file folder or binder organization method, it is a lot cheaper to make your organizer yourself. The price will vary based on the materials you select, but it will easily be half the price of buying a pre-made organizer.

The instructions are very simple, but you can get as crafty and decorative as you would like.
I’m linking you to items to give you an idea of what they look like, but you can probably find them cheaper in stores or waiting for sales. With some of the materials, it is a lot cheaper to buy in bulk and split with a friend.
File Organizer
For the file folder, you can buy one at most local stores. This is a large folder that can hold whole inserts. There are typically two sizes, a 7 and 13 pocket size. Go for the 13 pocket. This will let you hold 12 weeks of inserts before needing to clean any out. I use the last pocket to hold flyers and booklets I found in the store.
To go along with the file folder, you will need a canceled check file.
You will use the canceled check file for loose coupons. This will include in-store dispenser coupons, printable coupons, previously clipped coupons, and more. As couponing has gotten common place many of these are now called coupon folders. You’ll see these everywhere, I have even seen them in the $1 section at Target.
You want to organize it by large locations in the store. For labeling categories I use:
Baby, Canned/Boxed Goods, Cereals, Desserts/Baking, Snacks/Drinks, Other food, Toiletries, Drugs, Paper goods, Cleaning products, Refrigerated, and lastly Frozen foods.
Large Box Method
This is where you want to keep all the coupons with you. The basic coupon folder won’t work because you’ll have way to many coupons in each category. So now you want to go with something larger that has many more pockets. Here is where we get crafty!
The best box I’ve had was really a bag lunchbox turned coupon bag. It’s super easy.
Materials Needed:
–Rectangular Lunchbox
–Get three coupon files that will fit inside one bag.
(the products linked will work together though these will be cheaper bought locally)
Set It Up:
1. Cut the top closure flap off your coupon files so that they stay permanently open.
2. Label your dividers with different categories, the coupon file should come with labels in it.
3. Put all three files into the bag.
4. Fill with coupons!
Binder Method
Along with being the most complicated method, this is also the most expensive method to make.
Materials Needed:
–Zipper 3 Ring Binder
–Baseball Card Sleeves or Business Card Sleeves
–Dividers
Set It Up:
1. Label Dividers
2. Inserts Dividers and Baseball or Business Card Sleeves
3. Separate Sleeves By Dividers
4. Clip Coupons
5. Insert Coupons Into Individual Slots
Check back tomorrow as we talk about things that keep us from saving the most.
The following is part of an Organic Living Guest Post Series written by Amy, a long time helper behind the scenes of Southern Savers.
Last week, we looked at why air fresheners aren’t the best option for our health even if our noses like them. This week, I’m ready to learn about how to make my home smell fresh and clean without making anyone sick. From dirty diapers to sick kids, we all have some stink to deal with now and again. There are two simple steps that will beat any synthetic air freshener.
Step One: Eliminate the funk
1. Figure out what is causing the stink. Instead of masking it, eliminate it. This sounds so ridiculously obvious, but how many times do we rush around our houses noticing that the diapers need to be taken out or that the compost bucket is starting to get a little funky and we just keep going? Maybe that’s just me. Normally, by the time I get to eliminating the source of the odor, it has spread its way into more than one room. If you get rid of it when you notice it, you’ll have less to deal with.
2. Sometimes, though, we need something more after we have removed the source. Like the time we lit a fire in our fireplace and the smoke decided not to exit through our chimney, but through our living room. Odor absorption is key. The three basic all natural odor absorbers are charcoal, vinegar and baking soda. Set out an open box of baking soda. Boil some vinegar (and you won’t even have to wash the pan!) You can even easily make your own deodorizing disks with distilled water, essential oils and baking soda using this tutorial. I made some of these and tossed them in the diaper pail. When they are done absorbing odors, you can toss them in the washing machine to help get your clothes cleaner.
3. Buy a house plant. NASA partnered with the Associated Landscape Contractors of America in a study to see if indoor plants can remove certain toxins from the air. They found that plants were extremely effective in eliminating toxins. Do your research though and make sure that the plant you are buying isn’t toxic if ingested (especially if you have pets or little ones).
4. If the odor remains, it could be that it is time to change the air filters in your heating and air unit. Odors can get locked into the filters, and every time you turn it on, you are recycling the stench. I know when we first moved into our home, we had to get someone to come and clean out the duct work because everything else that we had tried didn’t eliminate the pet odors. The amount of dog hair and dust that came out of the vents showed me exactly why all of our other odor absorbers had failed.
Step Two: Let the Good Smells In
1. One of the most effective ways to get some fresh air in your house is to open the windows and literally let in some fresh air! If you have allergy issues like me or live in a city with frequent smog alerts, it probably isn’t the best plan. But if you’ve got fresh air, embrace it!
2. My favorite way to add a pleasant aroma to my house (other than baking bread!) is to put a saucepan on the stove and add water, cinnamon and some sliced oranges (I’ve even just tossed in leftover peels.) Let this simmer all day, adding water as needed, and your house will smell wonderful. If you are nervous about leaving a pot on the stove all day, you can get a mini crockpot instead. The Yummy Life has several recipes using everything from herbs, spices and fruit to extracts. You can find a scent that you love, no doubt.
3. I’m at the front end of learning about the vast uses of essential oils, but I do know that you can use them in a multitude of ways to scent your home. Some suggest using the oils in a diffuser or in a misting bottle mixed with water. Remember though that not everybody can tolerate all scents well, even the all natural ones.
Truth be told, clean doesn’t really smell like anything. My clean cotton candle that I love is actually a myth. Clean cotton doesn’t have a smell and neither do clean houses. That said, I love to walk into a house with an apple pie or cookies in the oven. It just smells inviting, but instead of lighting a candle or plugging in an air freshener, try one of these tips and see what you think.
How about you? Have you found a great way to eliminate odors or enhance the aroma of your house naturally? As always, I’d love to learn from you!!
Mother’s Day is coming up and every year I find myself stumped on something to get for my mom.
Sometimes Ebates will run double cash back specials on stores that go along with holidays. I love those holidays because not only do I get an even bigger percentage of cash back for shopping there, but it’s like they’ve already brainstormed the best store ideas to shop so you don’t have to stress about going to the mall and finding the right stores.
If you hear “cash back shopping” and you feel completely lost because you don’t even know what it is, don’t worry!
2. Choose from over 1,500 stores where you want to do your shopping and click on it.
3. You’ll be sent to that website, but Ebates will be tracking your purchase up through the end. Use all of the discount codes available you want!
4. After you check out, a percentage of your entire purchase will be put into your Ebates account.
5. Once you’ve earned $5 or more, Ebates will send you a check!
Right now they’re running a double cash back special on select stores for Mother’s Day. Some of the stores are Amazon, Blue Nile, Kohl’s, Nordstrom and more. There are too many to name, so you’ll want to go to Ebates and check out the stores yourself. I love the deals for Magazines.com 40% cash back and Kohl’s 6% cash back.
Tune in next week for a huge $500 cash giveaway from Ebates!
This post was sponsored by Ebates, but all opinions are 100% my own.





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