Learn to Clip Your Sunday Coupons Fast

Clipping coupons out of your Sunday paper doesn’t have to be a daunting task. Follow a few quick and easy steps to make saving money with newspaper coupons a breeze. First, gather all coupon sections of your newspaper together. SmartSource, Redplum and P & G inserts have the most accessible coupons each week. These are the sections where you will find the best coupons.

Most coupon users will purchase more than one Sunday paper to ensure that they have duplicates of the coupons for products they use most often. By keeping multiple coupons, they can buy multiples of items they like when that item is featured on sale at store. Hot coupons will yield the highest savings potential. Some hot coupons are the $2.00 on one item coupons, or the Buy One Get One Free coupons. Collecting coupons until your store runs a sale is the best way to save big bucks at the grocery store.

Lay the inserts out flat on a table. Most all inserts will have coupons printed on the front and back of each sheet. Be careful not to cut off part of the bar code on a coupon or the manufacturers expiration date of the coupon. You will need both for redemption. Sort the pages to see if the cutting lines match up. Most have right hand or left hand coupons on the edge of the page. Several sheets may be cut at the same time if you lay them directly on top of one another and make one cut.

To keep lines straight, and not lose information off coupons from scissor slips, put a quick staple in the corner of your pages. This will hold a large group of paper together without slippage. The staple can easily be removed once you are finished cutting. Or, keep like coupons stapled together for easier sorting when you are ready to grocery shop. If you know that you will not be using some of the coupons, sort them immediately into a pile for trading coupons with fellow users. One users unwanted coupon is another users treasure. Swaps take place in grocery stores all across the US. Ask your local store if a coupon group meets monthly to swap coupons.

Finally, put your valuable coupons in your shopping binder for use on your next shopping trip. A well stocked coupon binder can save you hundreds of dollars each month on groceries. You entire clipping time for 3-4 newspapers should take no longer than 15 minutes each Sunday morning.

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