7/03/2011

Toys R' Us Shopping Trip - July 2nd

Luke's Poppy gave him a gift card to Toys R' Us for his birthday since he was out of town. So, when I got an email the other day from Toys R' Us saying all Crayola Color Wonder was on sale for buy one get one free, I knew I had to take him to use his gift card. He had a bunch of Color Wonder kits on his birthday wishlist that no one had gotten for him, so it worked out perfectly. The total came to $51.94 before sales, and I only paid $28.97 for a savings of 44%. Not too bad without any coupons!


Product
Reg Price
Sale Price
Coupon
I paid
Color Wonder Stow N’ Go
$14.99
$14.99 (BOGO)
N/A
$14.99
Color Wonder Toy Story Kit
$8.99
$0.00
N/A
FREE
Color Wonder Chugginton Kit
$8.99
$8.99 (BOGO)
N/A
$8.99
Color Wonder Dino Train Kit
$8.99
$0.00
N/A
FREE
Word World DVD
$4.99
$4.99 (BOGO)
N/A
$4.99
Word World DVD
$4.99
$0.00
N/A
FREE





TOTAL:
$51.94
$28.97
$0.00
$28.97


He was so excited to get home and start coloring, and of course I was excited to save so much money! :-)

Eight Weeks to a Cloth Diapering Stash at $20 per week - Week Two

My apologies that it took so long for me to get around to week two, I've been pretty busy lately! If you missed week one make sure to check it out and keep an eye out for the next 6 installments! This isn't an exact guide, it is just to show people that cloth diapering CAN be affordable. I just want to show everyone that it is possible to build a cloth diaper stash simply by using the money that would have been spent on disposables.

Kawaii diaper
So it's a new week and you have the $20 to spend that you normally would be spending on disposables (remember we are estimating.) Maybe you're sick of using your receiving blanket "flats" or maybe you actually liked them. Either way you will be buying some "fancy" diapers this week. I laugh when people refer to pockets or AIOs (all in ones) as "fancy" because they are actually really simple! If you've ever seen pocket diapers from brands like Happy Heinys you may wonder how you could possibly afford them. Happy Heinys are GREAT diapers (I have several.) I normally would recommend a brand like them or Thirsties because they are made in the US. However there are cheaper diapers to be found. You will have several options this week as far as which pocket diapers to buy, you will end up with at least two diapers but hopefully three or four.

Option one: Sunbaby Diapers on eBay. Do a search for Sunbaby diapers and lots of listings will come up. These are primarily sold on eBay and they are NEW. These diapers are made in China but they are a very good diaper for the price. You should be able to get three of these with your $20. If you find some that are pre-owned you may be able to get four.

Option two: Kawaii diapers. You should be able to get 2-4 Kawaii diapers for this price. Another "made in China" diaper but also good for the price. Like Sunbaby they are one-size pockets meaning they will fit your baby as long as it is under 35 pounds. Kawaii diapers have a website or you can check out option three.

Option three: Diapperswappers will have pre-owned and new diapers including Kawaii and Sunbaby in their FSOT (for sale or trade) forums. As I have mentioned before there can be a LOT of drama on this message board but it is still very good for buying or selling diapers. You should easily be able to get 3 diapers if not 4 for your $20 if you buy pre-owned. Scan the "Pockets" section for Kawaii and Sunbaby. You should also be on the look out for older style Fuzzibunz or bumGenius diapers as they often sell pretty cheap. While you are there you should definitely check out the FFS section (free for shipping.) Some of the FFS diapers are in rough shape but sometimes you'll be able to find some really nice diapers and you only have to pay shipping. Also check out the "Lottos" which are found as a subforum in the FFS forum. Many sellers who offer FFS lottos want them to go to those who truly need them, so if this applies to you definitely check it out.

Option four: Check out cottonbabies.com clearance. They often have AIOs or pockets for about $10. You would only be able to get two, but the shipping is free and these are new diapers (sometimes seconds.)

Once you have your diapers you can use them for going out. 2-4 should be plenty for an outing that lasts several hours. Continue to use your covers/"flats" at home. Next week you will be getting more pockets and soon after you will be getting a wetbag and other supplies that you need. Continue to wash with regular detergent and don't forget to skip softeners/bleach/dryer sheets. If you have questions regarding this post or anything related to cloth diapering send us an e-mail or comment here, we'd be happy to help!

CVS Coupon Trip - July 2nd

I had a few coupons that I lined up with the sales at CVS, so I planned a very small trip yesterday to pick up some things. I had to go out anyway, and it was the last day of the sale, so I wanted to grab them. The total price was $22.16 before my CVS card and coupons, and I only paid $8.46! That's 62% savings! :-)  Here's what I got...


Product
Reg Price
Sale Price
Coupon
I paid
Pantene Pro-V Shampoo
$4.99
$3.49
-$3.00/2
$1.99
Pantene Pro-V Shampoo
$4.99
$3.48
N/A
$1.98
OB Tampons (40 ct)
$8.49
$4.50
-$1.00
$3.50
Old El Paso Tortilla Stuffers
$3.69
$1.99
-$1.00
$0.99





TOTAL:
$22.16
$13.46
-$5.00
$8.46

I also got $2 in ExtraBucks for buying the two bottles of Pantene. For those that don't know, ExtraBucks are similar to Walgreens Register Rewards. They are like free CVS gift cards to use on a future purchase. I definitely think it was a good trip for me! :-)

7/02/2011

Walgreens Coupon Trip - July 2nd


This is my couponing "loot" for the day.  I use coupons from time to time but have never really put much effort into it. Going to Walgreens or any other drugstore on a Saturday (last day of the week for their ads) is never a good idea but I ended up getting all but 3 things from my list. I don't have an exact amount for what everything was but here is a general idea:

(2) Tylenol Precise $8 regular price - $3 Walgreens Coupon - $5 Manufactures coupon = FREE!
(1) Reach toothbrush $3 sale price - $1 coupon + 2 RR = $2 spent, 2 RR received
(3) Colgate Toothpaste $1 sale price - .75 coupons = .75 for all 3!
(4) Pringles Super Stacks $6/4 sale price - $1 coupon + 2 RR = $5 for 4 plus 2RR
(2) Twizzlers $2/3 sale price + 1 RR = $3 spent plus 1RR

I meant to get some Dove products at Walgreens but they were out of what I wanted. We went to Wal-Mart for a different reason but we noticed the Deodorants were buy one get one free (2 in one package for the price of 1) so the $2 coupon that I had ended up being an even better deal!

(2) Dove Mens Deodorant (2 packs) $3.79 regular price - $2 coupon = $3.58 for FOUR.
(2) Dove Mens Body Wash (plus free gift!) $3.79 regular price - B1G1 coupon = $3.97 for two plus bonus


All in all it was a good day. I ended up spending about $16 at Walgreens and coming home with 5 in Register Rewards for next week. So I basically spent $11 for $35(ish) worth of stuff. For those who aren't "couponers" Register Rewards print out for certain items at Walgreens. They are like a gift card to use on your NEXT Walgreens purchase. I also spent just under $8 at Wal-Mart for for $22.74 worth of stuff. I had intended to buy the Dove products at Walgreens for even more Register Rewards but those who shop on Saturday can't be picky. :) I found another coupon for $2 off deodorant (I knew I had one more!) so I will go back and get another 2 pack for $1.79 tomorrow. I also meant to buy the Dove Men's bar soap but Josh doesn't like bar soap so I am giving those coupons ($4 off!) to my mom.

Weis Coupon Trip - July 1st

Last night I went on my first shopping trip as a couponer. I don't think I did too bad for my first trip either! I saved a total of 53%! The total price was $78.45, and after my club card and coupons, I only paid $36.64! Woo-hoo! That  feels good! Here's what I got...


Product
Reg Price
Sale Price
Coupons
I Paid
Coca-Cola 12 pk
$5.39
$2.40
N/A
$2.40
Coca-Cola 12 pk
$5.39
$2.40
N/A
$2.40
Coca-Cola 12 pk
$5.39
$2.40
N/A
$2.40
Coca-Cola 12 pk
$5.39
$2.40
N/A
$2.40
Barq’s Root Beer 12 pk
$5.39
$2.40
N/A
$2.40
Marcal Small Steps 4 pk
$1.99
$1.29
-$1.00
$0.29
Dove Men+Care Soap 6 pk
$6.99
$5.00
-$4.00
$1.00
Kraft Mayonnaise 30 oz.
$4.69
$2.50
-$1.00
$1.50
Crystal Light Tea 8 pkts
$2.99
$2.00
-$1.00
$1.00
Fast Fixin’ Dino Nuggets
$6.99
$6.99 (BOGO)
-$1.25
$5.74
Fast Fixin’ Chicken Tenders
$6.99
$0.00 (BOGO)
N/A
FREE
Banquet Crispy Fried Chicken
$10.79
$8.99
N/A
$8.99
Johnsonville Chkn Sausage
$4.99
$2.99
-$1.00
$1.99
Little Debbie Swiss Rolls
$1.39
N/A
N/A
$1.39
Baileys Coffee Creamer
$3.69
N/A
-$1.00
$2.69





TOTAL:
$78.45
$46.84
-$10.25
$36.64

If this was only my first couponing trip, and I only spent about 10 minutes planning it out, imagine what I could do in a week. And I'll show you how to save this much money every time you shop too! Starting on Monday, we'll be premiering a series on How to Become an Expert at Couponing. Stay tuned. You won't want to miss how you can cut your grocery bill in half...or more!

 
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