Hey all! I am still going to be blogging about my life and family here at House of Lyons, but I have another new website too! www.jordanlyons.com is up and running to share details about my Scentsy and Thirty-One businesses. Head on over there if you'd like to learn more about the business side of me :)
Thanks!
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
My Coupon Binder (described in a super long post...)
Within the last 6months-1 year, I have taken on a new hobby: couponing! I had so many friends tell me about how much you can save with couponing but I never thought it would be worth the time or that I wasn't "that kind of person." I think it all started when I had a couple shopping trips at Kroger and the savings advertised really weren't big savings or they didn't ring up correctly, etc. I had those same friends tell me how they have encountered that many times at Kroger, and talked about great Publix was. I had tried Publix in the past but it just seemed more expensive overall. (I still think it can be priceier than a Kroger or Wal-Mart if you are not taking advantage of their sales) So I started reading up on some blogs like I Heart Publix and Faithful Provisions, about the ins and outs of couponing.
After learning the lingo and studying up, I started clipping a few coupons here and there and printing them off online. Then I also started getting coupons from my grandmother from the Sunday paper and it really starting stacking up! I used an accordion file and divided things up in 13 categories like Dairy, Produce, Home, etc. Pretty soon my file was about to bust at the seems! But beyond that, it took forever to go through my piles to find a coupon, especially if i missed one and I had to find it in the middle of the grocery aisles. I also went to a Faithful Provisions couponing workshop and she really gave me more ideas on how to get more coupons and organize them better.
I decided that the Binder System really worked best for me. Working at home I have the time to clip all the coupons I want and organize them nicely into the binder. I watched a few youtube videos and such of women showing off their binders so I was able to see a lot of different ways, both good and bad, and make a list of things that I think would work best for me. I jumped on amazon.com and bought three things (after much research!!)
It took me a couple hours in 2 different sessions, with a big bag of M&M's and a Diet Pepsi or two, but I got it done! I had to trim down a ton of coupons, made a ton of piles, and got a couple paper cuts, but it was totally worth it! It is my pride and joy :)
As mentioned above, I have 8 sections like Dairy/Frozen, Produce/Meat/Bread, and Home.
Then in those sections, I have a page for each thing like yogurt, breads, crackers, mexican, chips, cheese, toilet paper, and on and on.
It seems pretty hyper organized but I works really well. I had a few coupons to clip and put away the other day and it went super fast. I also folded all the coupons in a way so that you can see the name, price, and expiration date either all on the front, or front and back. I flipped through the binder yesterday and pulled out expired coupons and it was super super fast and easy!
Included in the binder, there is an expandable divider section. Right now, I'm using it for the current and past issues of store fliers and extra paper. We'll see how this works, I haven't labeled them yet just in case I change it up. Some of the binders also have lists of their menus, price lists, stockpile lists, etc as well, once I get those things done they may earn a section or two.
I had my first shopping trip last night, and while it wasn't a huge trip, it was a great trial run. This is the method I am going with: I pulled the coupons out that I was going to use and placed them in the front facing pocket in each of the corresponding section divider. When I was in the store and needed to look at the coupon while picking out my products, I was able to find the needed coupon very easily. If I was going to use the coupon at check out, I put it in a zipper pencil pouch in the front of the binder (I added this that day, it isn't in the above pictures) and if I decided not to use it, I placed the coupon in the back folder on the divider so I can re-file it later.
I was very excited to see how the binder fit in the cart too! It gave me enough room too to have my list sitting on the left hand side, I had my wallet actually clipped on one of the rings for safety, and put a post it note on the pencil pouch to keep track of my spending (I write it all down and tally it throughout the trip, I find this is easier than accidental calculator errors) I felt a little dorky but it was oh so handy to have!! (FYI, Saved 71, spent 109)
Hope this helps some of you!
here is a gallery of all my pictures:
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After learning the lingo and studying up, I started clipping a few coupons here and there and printing them off online. Then I also started getting coupons from my grandmother from the Sunday paper and it really starting stacking up! I used an accordion file and divided things up in 13 categories like Dairy, Produce, Home, etc. Pretty soon my file was about to bust at the seems! But beyond that, it took forever to go through my piles to find a coupon, especially if i missed one and I had to find it in the middle of the grocery aisles. I also went to a Faithful Provisions couponing workshop and she really gave me more ideas on how to get more coupons and organize them better.
I decided that the Binder System really worked best for me. Working at home I have the time to clip all the coupons I want and organize them nicely into the binder. I watched a few youtube videos and such of women showing off their binders so I was able to see a lot of different ways, both good and bad, and make a list of things that I think would work best for me. I jumped on amazon.com and bought three things (after much research!!)
- First, the Case It D-145 3 inch 3 ring zipper binder in bright green :) Got it for 18 bucks, free shipping and no tax! I like this binder because it zips, it has large capacity, it has a zipper pocket for pens, scissors, etc, and even has an expandable divider section.
- Avery Big Tab 2 pocket dividers, set of 8, for $5. I definitely needed 8 sections, I like the plastic big tab version because I think they will hold up longer, and I loooved the 2 pockets (I'll explain more later)
- Ultra Pro 9 pocket baseball card sleeves. I didn't need 100 but it was just $15 (they had a set of 30 for $5 at target plus tax) and this way I have plenty left for replacements or growth. I choose this brand because the reviews on amazon said they were very sturdy, even some couponors commented about how great they were for coupons.
As mentioned above, I have 8 sections like Dairy/Frozen, Produce/Meat/Bread, and Home.
Then in those sections, I have a page for each thing like yogurt, breads, crackers, mexican, chips, cheese, toilet paper, and on and on.
It seems pretty hyper organized but I works really well. I had a few coupons to clip and put away the other day and it went super fast. I also folded all the coupons in a way so that you can see the name, price, and expiration date either all on the front, or front and back. I flipped through the binder yesterday and pulled out expired coupons and it was super super fast and easy!
Included in the binder, there is an expandable divider section. Right now, I'm using it for the current and past issues of store fliers and extra paper. We'll see how this works, I haven't labeled them yet just in case I change it up. Some of the binders also have lists of their menus, price lists, stockpile lists, etc as well, once I get those things done they may earn a section or two.
I was very excited to see how the binder fit in the cart too! It gave me enough room too to have my list sitting on the left hand side, I had my wallet actually clipped on one of the rings for safety, and put a post it note on the pencil pouch to keep track of my spending (I write it all down and tally it throughout the trip, I find this is easier than accidental calculator errors) I felt a little dorky but it was oh so handy to have!! (FYI, Saved 71, spent 109)
here is a gallery of all my pictures:
[gallery order="DESC" columns="4"]
Friday, February 11, 2011
Lost :(
Well, sad news. We lost a year and a half of blog posts :( We switched hosting companies and went back to get the data but the company had been sold and wiped all their stored data. or something like that. Anyway, the posts are gone. I had grand plans of making a book out of the posts documenting charlottes first couple years. Well, I need to stop talking about it all cause I'm gonna cry.
Onward and upward we go.
Onward and upward we go.
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Thursday, December 2, 2010
Drum roll please....
Here is the Shutterfly Christmas Card!!
Charlotte did have some tears and we had to coax her a little more than last year to sit with Santa, but she took a good photo :) I love that little green sweater too!
I was so excited to get home and get this photo loaded so I could try it in the different Shutterfly holiday cards! I made up 9 different cards and then took them to Jeff to help me finalize our decision. I can't wait to get these in and pass them out to friends and family. We are having a very meager Christmas this year (Charlotte will be the only one we are giving gifts to!) so we hope that this will be a small token of our love to our friends and family!
In the end, I saved over $100 dollars on these cards only spending $7.99 on shipping. That is not too shabby!! Head over to Shutterfly and check out what deals you can get.
(and I still have the $20 giftcard to shutterfly that we got with Charlotte's $27 Santa photo package - all that for $7!!) Can't wait to order tons of 4x6s to catch up with photos from this past year. Thanks again Shutterfly!
Charlotte did have some tears and we had to coax her a little more than last year to sit with Santa, but she took a good photo :) I love that little green sweater too!
I was so excited to get home and get this photo loaded so I could try it in the different Shutterfly holiday cards! I made up 9 different cards and then took them to Jeff to help me finalize our decision. I can't wait to get these in and pass them out to friends and family. We are having a very meager Christmas this year (Charlotte will be the only one we are giving gifts to!) so we hope that this will be a small token of our love to our friends and family!
In the end, I saved over $100 dollars on these cards only spending $7.99 on shipping. That is not too shabby!! Head over to Shutterfly and check out what deals you can get.
(and I still have the $20 giftcard to shutterfly that we got with Charlotte's $27 Santa photo package - all that for $7!!) Can't wait to order tons of 4x6s to catch up with photos from this past year. Thanks again Shutterfly!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Shutterfly Cards
So I came across this promotion on Carmen's blog and thought I'd go for it to! Shutterfly is giving 50 Christmas cards away when bloggers write about their Christmas cards on their personal blog. I have been looking into getting Christmas cards this year anyway but didn't really have the spare $$$ to spend on them. This way, I get 50 cards and only have to pay shipping at 4.99 - sounds perfect to me!
I have a couple options for pictures. We have some random photos from the past few months that I thought about using. We also have pictures we had done in September of Charlotte that I could use, but I haven't actually bought them yet - oops! Or, what we did last year, was get Charlotte's picture taken with Santa at the mall. They actually give you a digital copy of the photo and a $20 gift card for Shutterfly to make prints and we did a great Holiday Photo Card. This could end up being a great, free Christmas!!
I have a few favorites for the Christmas card, in the end it will come down to what photo we choose to know if we want to go serious or funny and then single or multiple picture. These are what I'm choosing from: (update: My blog is not letting me upload the screen shots I took of my favorites, so I'm gonna have to link to Shutterfly's site instead.)
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Option 5
Last year for Charlotte's first birthday, I made a calender documenting her first year with photos and notations on memorable dates. This calendar hangs in her room now and is a great way of looking back 1 year from today and seeing how much Charlotte has changed! I am planning on do that again this year and am looking into using Shutterfly's Calendars!
I have a couple options for pictures. We have some random photos from the past few months that I thought about using. We also have pictures we had done in September of Charlotte that I could use, but I haven't actually bought them yet - oops! Or, what we did last year, was get Charlotte's picture taken with Santa at the mall. They actually give you a digital copy of the photo and a $20 gift card for Shutterfly to make prints and we did a great Holiday Photo Card. This could end up being a great, free Christmas!!
I have a few favorites for the Christmas card, in the end it will come down to what photo we choose to know if we want to go serious or funny and then single or multiple picture. These are what I'm choosing from: (update: My blog is not letting me upload the screen shots I took of my favorites, so I'm gonna have to link to Shutterfly's site instead.)
Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Option 4
Option 5
Last year for Charlotte's first birthday, I made a calender documenting her first year with photos and notations on memorable dates. This calendar hangs in her room now and is a great way of looking back 1 year from today and seeing how much Charlotte has changed! I am planning on do that again this year and am looking into using Shutterfly's Calendars!
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Our blog has moved around the corner...
If you are here reading this, that means you have come to houseoflyons.com instead of houseoflyons.net - and that's a good thing! We have had some hosting issues with our previous provider so moved to liquidweb and love it! Sadly, there are some problems still with getting the posts from November 2009-current back from the other hosting company. We should be able to recover them in the coming weeks so that makes my heart happy - so much of Charlotte's milestones and updates were recorded on this blog! Of course Jeff has now reminded me to do a better job with backing up/saving these posts in case something like this happens in the future.
You'll also noticed that some of the layout of the main page is messed up too. Jeff is working on that and it should be back to right soon! Now I'm wondering if I should take advantage of this and change the look of the blog again... hmmmmmm... Stay tuned to find out!
You'll also noticed that some of the layout of the main page is messed up too. Jeff is working on that and it should be back to right soon! Now I'm wondering if I should take advantage of this and change the look of the blog again... hmmmmmm... Stay tuned to find out!
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
House of Lyons
Hi! If you have found me here, you have found a pretty empty blog - sorry! I would love for you to visit the new blog at HouseofLyons.net instead to catch up on the life of Jeff, Jordan, and Charlotte.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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