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4 Savings Tips to Starting Off the School Year

August 10, 2013 by Tracy

4 Savings Tips to Starting Off the School Year
4 Savings Tips to Starting Off the School Year

Photograph Credit: Fotolia

Back in 2010 when my son started K5, I remember purchasing everything he needed prior to the start of the school year.

I prepared and snagged deals, and the process worked smoothly.

With two in school now and the deals not going as low as I would like, I am becoming more patient.

Realizing that we don’t need everything before the first day of school, I’m using these 4 savings tips to starting off the school year.

Tip #1: Shop our Inventory

By shopping our inventory, I gathered most of our school clothing and supplies. I then compiled a master list of items we still needed to start the year. I loved how I did not need to spend lots of extra money this year as I had most of the supplies needed from prior sales.

For example, I looked through our cabinet of office supplies and found a dry-erase eraser purchased last year from Staples. Noticing that my daughter needed an Expo brand eraser, I contacted her teacher to inquire. Receiving the response that any dry-erase eraser would do, I added our already-purchased eraser to my daughter’s supplies. Yay, eraser marked off the list!

Tip #2: Determine Need vs. Want

During our inventory, we discovered that both backpacks and both lunch packs were in great condition from last year. Rather than asking for a new one, both of my children are happy with their choices last year and will use these backpacks this year.

In purchasing higher quality backpacks, my children get 2 years out of them which is a great way to stretch our dollars.

My children also liked their 12″ pencil boxes used last year. So, we washed them out and will use those again this year as well. 😉

Tip #3: Checking Sales

Left on our list of needed items was a new dress uniform for my daughter. This uniform is only worn on special days, so it is not needed for the first day of school.

I kept a look on the sales at J. C. Penney where the IZOD collection is the most reasonably priced. When they ran a sale on these items, I paired the sale with a promotional code and scored free shipping resulting in a great deal for her new dress uniform.

Tip #4: Choosing when to Purchase

Though I could have waited to purchase my daughter’s dress uniform until after the start of school, I jumped at the sale and purchased it.

Knowing that my son will need some pants this fall, I am waiting for a sale on those items as he will start the school year wearing shorts. He does not need the pants now, but if a sale comes before school starts, then I will snag them.

In using time wisely, I started by taking inventory to know what we had at home, then determined our needs and wants, checked the sales, and chose when to purchase. These 4 savings tips to starting off the school year saved our family money while stretching our dollars. Happy savings!

Question: What are your savings strategies this year?  

Filed Under: Stretching Your Dollars, School Items Tagged With: back to school

Back to School: Supplies Sales Begin Sunday, July 7, 2013

July 6, 2013 by Tracy

Back to School: Supplies Sales Begin Sunday, July 7, 2013
Back to School: Supplies Sales Begin Sunday, July 7, 2013

Photograph Credit: Fotolia

Playing during summer, and preparing for the fall. This is my motto for back to school savings. Though I would rather not think about school, the fact is back-to-school supplies sales begin Sunday, July 7, 2013.

I love the 1¢ to $1 deals that come around at this time of year, but before running out shopping, I gather my information. I request the supply list from our teachers and check the inventory we have at home, then I know what we still need to get for the start of the school year.

With my lists in hand, my favorite ways to save include the Back to School Savings Pass, comparing deals among the stores, and stocking up throughout the season.

Back to School Savings Pass

Last year, I waited for a $10 off coupon from Staples and purchased a Back to School Savings Pass for $10. Present this pass at the time of checkout to receive an additional 15% off your back-to-school supplies. The pass can be used once per day until September 21, 2013.  Check your Sunday paper or the Staples website for the coupon for $5 off a purchase of $30 or more.

Don’t think you can spend $30 for items you need? What about purchasing 2 reams of the Staples multipurpose paper for $6.99 each + the savings pass + $6.01 in other products including 1¢ and 25¢ deals?

You will spend around $25 (the $30 minus $5 coupon). Then submit the rebates online for the 2 reams of paper and get back $13.98 in a few weeks. You will have your savings pass, 2 reams of copy paper, and $6 of other products for around $11. Not too shabby!

Comparing Back to School Deals

Among Staples, Office Max, Office Depot, Target, Bi-Lo, Walmart, and the dollar store, one could spend all week shopping. Well, in using time wisely, we are not shopping for back to school each day of the week. Whew!

Last year, I concentrated on Staples since I had the Back to School Savings Pass, and Staples was located in an area I passed often throughout the week. I did pick up a few items at Walmart, Office Depot, and Target, but I concentrated on Staples.

To check the lowest prices of back to school items from last year, check out the 2013 price list from Jenny Martin at Southern Savers. Then to see all the back to school sales for each week, search these websites using “back to school” on their home page:

    • Southern Savers
    • The Krazy Coupon Lady
    • Money Saving Mom
    • Swaggrabber
    • Becentsable

Stocking Up on Back to School Deals

Knowing what we need and stocking up when the sales are low saves a ton of money throughout the school year. From poster board to dry-erase markers, we keep a stock knowing that we will need more throughout the school year and the summer.

Our family goes through dry-erase markers so quickly. It’s not that they dry up, it is that we practice and study by using the dry-erase markers all year long. I just keep a big stash of them. I’m glad the sales are beginning as I opened our last packet about 2 weeks ago.

Other great opportunities to stock up include:

    • Items for Operation Christmas Child boxes
    • Gifts for teachers
    • Fun for young house guests
    • Gifts for children
    • Toss your old supplies and start with new

As the back to school supplies sales begin, get your lists ready. In stretching your dollars, know what you need, so you are not spending money on items you already have on hand.

I’m preparing now because the deals are coming. Get ready because the 1¢ deals are here. 😉 Happy savings!

Question: Any tips for stretching our dollars while shopping for back to school supplies?

Filed Under: Stretching Your Dollars, School Items Tagged With: back to school

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