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Hi everyone, it's Alejandra. And welcome to part 3 of my back to school supply haul. So
yesterday, I showed you the best school supplies I found at Wal-Mart for less than 20 bucks.
And then the day before, I showed you my favorite school supply finds at Dollar Tree for less
than 20 bucks. And today, today is the last video, I'm going to show you all of the coolest
school supplies I found at Target for less than 20 bucks. So this goes to show, you don't
have to have a really big budget to find like awesome school supplies. You can still shop
on a $20 budget and get awesome stuff.
So at the end of this video, I'm going to start a giveaway, a donation giveaway to give
all the school supplies I've shown in these three videos to one person that's going back
to school this season. And the way it's going to work is I'm going to put a link in the
description of this video that you can fill out if you are interested or you know somebody
who could use the school supplies. Just put your name, email, and then reason why you
think like you need the school supplies or you know somebody who could use the school
supplies. So yeah, that's how it's going to work. So let me show you exactly what I found
at Target.
OK. So the first I found at Target was this aqua blue binder. It's one and a half inches.
It's made by Avery and it was actually on sale for $3. It was regularly $4 I think.
But what I like about it was how the rings are on the back spine as opposed to the center
spine. So a lot of binders you see especially the ones that are like decorative or have
a pattern on the outside, they have rings that are on the middle spine. So you kind
of want to avoid that because the papers kind of get caught and stuff and they're hard to
turn especially when you open and close the binder. So look for rings that are on the
back spine. So yeah, so $3 was I thought was a great price and I like the color. They had
lots of other pretty colors and stuff.
All right. Let me just line that up before we continue. OK. So the next thing I found
was a gusseted binder pocket. So I originally showed this in my warranties and manual binder
for holding like manuals and stuff. But I feel like it's a great addition to the school
binder for holding pockets of paper or extra paper or your composition notebook or regular
notebook or something.
But anyways, Target sells them for $1.19, which is a great price. I forget how much
they are at Staples but I think they're more expensive than $1.19. So Target is the place
to get them. But Target sells them in clear, purple, red, green, blue. Yeah, I think that's
it. But yeah, this is great and it was $1.19.
OK. The next thing I found was this bright orange notebook. Now, this was a $1.50. It
was a little bit more expensive than $0.17 from yesterday's Wal-Mart haul but target
actually had no books for $0.17 also. But I feel like, I don't know, I really liked
this one. It has a nice hard cover and the lines are dark, there's perforation on the
edges and stuff and I really like the color. I feel like, I don't know, bright orange is
just fun and you could put stickers on it to decorate it or you could draw one or something.
OK. So the next thing I found was a pack of lined paper for $0.82. So if you watched yesterday's
Wal-Mart haul, this was the same thing, the same brand, the same amount of paper and the
same price. So Target and Wal-Mart are the best places to get lined paper because they
have the best prices.
OK. Next thing I found was a fun black and white polka dot composition notebook for $0.75.
So Target actually had composition notebooks for $0.50. Yeah, they are $0.50 but this one
had a little bit of a thicker cover and it had fun patterns and stuff. So I was like,
"OK. Well, if I only have 20 bucks, I think I'll splurge and spend the extra quarter and
get the nicer composition notebook." And then I felt like you could always color in these
white polka dots with your markers and just make it like more colorful. So yeah, so we
splurged and we spent the extra quarter to get the fun composition notebook.
I found these in the dollar bin. These are so fun. They're sticker labels that say, "Hello.
My name is," and they have them in five different fun colors. And I just feel like you can put
like one of them on each thing like one on your notebook, one on your composition notebook
and stuff.
And so, if you lose something, people can return it to you because it's labeled. And
these are just fun and colorful and you can like color-coordinate the labels with what
you're labeling. So if I was going to label this orange notebook, I would probably put
the purple, "Hello my name is," because purple and orange look nice together. So that was
a dollar and I found them in the bin right when you walk inside Target.
OK. So next thing I found was this mini size composition notebook. And I saw this and I
was like, "Oh, this is so cute. I've never seen a mini size composition notebook." And
immediately I was like, "Well, what am I really going to use this for? I only have 20 bucks.
Do I really need to spend $1.99 on this?" But then I was thinking, I got everything
else I needed and I was like, "OK. I guess I can splurge on this." And I figured I would
keep it, if I was in school, I would keep it in the pocket in the bottom of your backpack
for like quick notes like if you just need a quick sheet of paper, you just pull this
out and you write your notes.
OK. So next thing I got was a 5-pack of post-it notes in fun pastel colors. Now, the reason
why I got pastel colors and I actually looked for the pastel colors is because sometimes
if you have like a lighter pen like a red pen and you write on a dark bight post-it
note, it doesn't always show up because the ink is kind of light and the paper is dark
but if you have a nice light pastel post-it note like any color ink will show fine and
it won't like mask what you're trying to write.
So this was $2.79. It was a little bit more expensive than the Target Up & Up brand. But
they were actually out of the Target brand. So I probably would have gone the Target brand
if they had them.
OK. So next, I found a 2-pack of yellow pen Sharpie Highlighters for $0.88. I feel like
$0.88 was the sell price. I'm not really sure. But I think this was the sell price. I don't
think it was originally $0.88 but I feel like that was a really good deal compared to all
the other Sharpie brand highlighters. And I love the yellow ones so two to a pack was
such a great find.
OK. So next, I bought 2-pack of Pentel RollerGel pens for $3.69. I feel like I totally splurged
on these considering this was the most expensive thing that I bought at Target. But like I
said in yesterday's Wal-Mart haul, I feel like you just don't want to go cheap with
the pens since you're using the pen all day long for taking notes and doing your homework
and just writing in general. So that's why I spent a little bit more on these nice pens.
OK. So the last thing I got was a 10-pack of colorful Ticonderoga pencils. Now, this
brand, Ticonderoga is new to me. I've always like - recently I've seen it in the stores
and recently I've read about it but it never really caught my eye before until I just keep
seeing it everywhere and then I did my own research and tried out the pencil and it's
like the best wooden pencil. I wish I would have known about these when I was in school.
I always use mechanical pencils.
But if I was going to school, I would totally get these because they just write really smoothly
and they have a nice clean eraser. And this brand makes fun, colorful colors only sold
at Target like you can see here. Let me try and zoom here. It says right there. Can you
see that? It says, "Only at Target." So you can't find them at the grocery store or other
places. At least, I've never seen them.
And so, this was $2.89. So it was a little bit more expensive than your traditional yellow
wooden pencil. But like I said, if I was going to school, I would spend the extra money to
get the colorful pencils and then go cheap in other areas like getting the not so nice
highlighters or notebook or something. So yeah, so those were the pencils.
OK. So that's everything I found at Target. The total amount spent was $20.56 so I was
over by $0.56. Now, if I wanted to be under budget, I probably would have pulled out the
pink mini composition notebook just because I feel like that's like a nice to have, not
really a need to have. Like I could really only think of one purpose for it. And I really
don't need that. So I would have pulled that out to be like a dollar and a half under budget.
Now, the two things that I don't have here that I didn't find at Target with dividers
and a pencil case. I don't know if I went at a bad time but they just didn't have any
dividers that I was really crazy about. And the pencil cases, I know they have a good
selection. They just didn't have any that I really wanted to get that was under $2 that
if I would have found it, I would have replaced it with this. But I just didn't see one.
So anyways, that is everything I found at target. I hope you found this video helpful.
If you missed part 1 and part 2 of this back to school supply haul, you can check them
out on my channel. I basically did the same thing you see here but I spent $20 at Dollar
Tree then I spent $20 at Wal-Mart. Anyways, I will link them below and you can check them
out.
If you want more back to school organizing videos, you can check out my website at Alejandra.TV
and I will see you soon. Bye! 3