Well, lemme tell you...
Diapers:
I found Target to be the cheapest, make sure to use Coupons. However, on Black Friday, Babies R Us will usually do cases of Diapers for $10. BUY THEM. Keep the receipt and exchange as needed for size changes, etc.. But trust me you will use enough to warrant buying at least 5 or 6 cases. Also, the larger the pack you buy, the cheaper the diapers are (Per diaper if you figure it out)
Formula:
If going this route, I used Target Store brand formula. It's half the price and doesn't sacrifice quality. My girls (twins, that's how I know all the secrets!) are 5 and smart as whips, so trust me that no quality is sacrificed. And again, the larger containers are actually cheaper when you figure it out per ounce.
Strollers:
We went to a high end baby furniture store just to look around, and ended up walking out with the floor model stroller for like 1/2 the price.. It was the last one they had left so we took it, didn't even realize they'd give us a discount, that was an added bonus! I've asked BRU, they won't do it so you have to hit the smaller type stores, but there is definetly steep discounts to be had..
Clothes:
Really, Wal-Mart worked just fine for our kids for the first 3 years. They go through clothes so quickly that they hardly have time to wear them out, let alone wear them! No need to spend a lot of money here. Also maybe hit some second hand stores, clothes at this size are generally in very good shape since they aren't worn very often, and babies don't really tend to get stuff terribly dirty (not like toddlers anyways!) Also, check out The Children's Place. Sign up for their birthday club, rewards club, etc.. And keep an eye out for coupons. They are amazingly cheap when you shop their sales racks with coupons. I'm talking like $1 for shirts/shorts, etc...
Wipes:
Personally I never did do the homemade wipes, but you can take a small amount of Baby Soap, mix it with water, and put it in a wipes container, then fold up a bunch of those Select-a-size paper towels and put inside, Viva Brand is the softest. If you google homemade baby wipes there's a recipe.. I never thought it was worth the trouble nor did I compare the price of the Papertowels vs. the premade wipes..
Diaper Genie:
No need for expensive Diaper Pail and added bags.. recycled grocery bags work WONDERS for dirty diapers so long as it's taken out daily. Which, any diaper pail should be emptied daily really!
Hope that helps a little.
