6. Customize Items
If your kids still own binders, backpacks, lunchboxes or pencil cases from last year in good condition, extend their life with a little creativity. Use pretty paper, fabric paint, stickers and even patches to dress up last year’s items for this year.
Kids will enjoy getting creative and putting their own personality into their items. It’s much cheaper to give a facelift to an item on hand than to buy new. Not only are supplies cuter than a cookie-cutter store purchase, but since they’re unique your kids will easily identify their supplies and keep track of them. Decorate pens, pencils, notebooks, and folders.
7. Don’t Forget Your Local Grocery Store
One of our favorite back-to-school tips and tricks? A place often forgotten for back-to-school supplies is the humble grocery store. Many grocery stores offer an office/school supply aisle and during back-to-school, they offer super cheap deals on supplies. You’ll save time because you won’t run all over town to buy basics and the prices are usually competitive.
Check the discount aisle at the grocery store as well. Find unique items like ice packs for lunches, bags and other accessories at deep discounts. Stores like Aldi offer special back-to-school deals at this time of year on many items you’ll need.
8. Dollar Store Steals
Another one of our favorite discount spots, your local dollar store sells all sorts of school supplies—containers, paper, stickers, pens, markers, crayons…the list goes on and on. Now, obviously, some stores are offering deals for less than $1 on certain items (so buy the .19 box of Crayola Crayons at the other store) but for most of the basics, $1 can’t be beaten!
Check the $1 bins at Target and the dollar section at other discount stores as well. At this time of year, there are usually great deals on certain supplies we’re all in the market for. Avoid getting wooed by the decorative items you don’t need. Those dollar bins are very tempting!
The dollar store offers unbeatable back-to-school savings on many items, so don’t forget to check out your local dollar shop!
9. Subscribe to Store Emails
Back-to-school is a good time to subscribe to department store emails. Being on their subscription list guarantees you will be one of the first to know of sales and special deals. Unsubscribe later when you’ve finished your back-to-school shopping. Bonus—many stores will offer you a special discount for signing up for their sale alerts and emails.
Typically, you will find deals and get coupon codes for 10-15% off when you sign up. Check sites like RetailMeNot to take full advantage of any online specials being offered. Online retailers might offer better deals than brick-and-mortar stores. Be sure to do your research.
It’s easy to save on back-to-school without throwing your budget out the window. Using these back-to-school tips and tricks, and with a little planning, you’ll save plenty of money while still providing your kids with everything they will need for a great school year.