For those of you who are new to this or who wish to add to your own existing collections, I thought I'd add a few links to sign up for coupon offers.


What you're looking for is something like "subscribe to weekly savings" with an entry blank for your email.
Both Hobby Lobby and Michaels regularly email a weekly 40% off coupon for any regularly priced item in the store.
Take a friend or two, print them a coupon, and make them buy you something as well. Before too long you'll build up a pretty nice stash of supplies at nearly half the price.

Another thing of note, You can also purchase supplies from online retailers. I love Karen's Cookies as cookies are what I enjoy creating most.
You can sign up for the newsletter on their page or "like" them on facebook. They typically have a 20% off coupon code posted on facebook. I haven't seen a coupon code for the month of september yet, but I'll keep an eye out.

Amazon is another good place to look for discount items. If you have a special offers Kindle there's a good chance you'll receive coupon codes at some point that can be used for baking supplies. Hint Hint Jenna...

Wherever you shop, the key is to shop for a deal. I've waited for a deal to buy most everything I own for baking. Luckily my Kitchen Aid mixer was on clearance at Target or I wouldn't own one...
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