How Do You Make An Envelope Coupon Organizer?
The more coupons you cut out and save, the more money you will have in your pocket. The trouble with using lots of coupons, though, lies in being able to keep track of them and quickly find a particular one when you need it, making this worthwhile process time consuming. Fortunately, do-it-yourself coupon organizers made from catalog envelopes can save you time by providing a safe place for storing coupons and grouping them by category. Use a ruler to draw eight squares on card stock that measure 3-by-3 inches. Draw two rectangles measuring 6-by-3 inches. Cut out the shapes, which will be used as pockets for the organizer. Place the envelope horizontally on a flat surface so that the side with the clasp is facing up. Place the tip of your finger inside the envelope to separate two halves. Use scissors to make two vertical slits in the side of the envelope that has the clasp. Each slit should be approximately one inch away from the edge, starting at the very top of the envelope. Stop cu