10 Delicious Ways to Enjoy S’mores | Merry Monday 214

S’mores are a quintessential summer treat. Unfortunately, traditional s’mores can be messy. Furthermore, they aren’t as easy to serve for parties and gatherings. Get your fix a different way with these 10 delicious ways to enjoy s’mores.

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I absolutely love s’mores. In fact, they’re pretty much the only part of camping that I enjoy. My family takes full advantage of this by luring me into the trip with them.

Cooking them in the house is a total pain though. Since I don’t feel like camping or building a fire every time I want to enjoy them, I needed another way to enjoy them. Now I have 10 new recipes to get my s’mores fix without having to sleep on the ground!

 

S'mores cupcakes

S’mores Cupcakes with Toasted Marshmallow Buttercream (Cooking with Carlee)

These decadent treats are perfect for a birthday party since they are already individual servings. Serve them up with other festive camping inspired treats for all the fun but a lot more comfortably.

 

Piece of s'mores cake

S’mores Cake (Simply Stacie)

Want an entire cake instead? This delicious cake is so good, you might have trouble sharing it!

 

S'mores Parfaits in Glasses

Easy No Cook S’mores Parfait Recipe (Live, Love, Texas)

No time to bake? No worries with this yummy parfait recipe!

 

Top of S'mores Poke Cake

S’mores Poke Cake (Domestically Creative)

Poke cakes are absolutely amazing. The only way to make them better? Create a s’mores one!

 

Close up of s'mores donut

Chocolate S’mores Donuts (Delightful’E’Made)

This recipe proves that s’mores aren’t just for dessert! Enjoy your favorite flavor for breakfast, too, with these homemade donuts.

 

S'mores Cookie Dip in a Cast Iron Skillet

S’mores Cookie Bar Dip (Simple Sweet Recipes)

Dippable treats are always a hit at parties. This s’mores dip is no exception!

 

Pieces of brownie s'mores

Brownie S’mores Recipe (3 Boys and a Dog)

Just when you thought s’mores couldn’t get any better, you add brownies to them! You definitely need these in your life.

 

Stack of s'mores blondies cookie bars

S’mores Blondies Recipe (5 Minutes for Mom)

Do you prefer blondies over brownies? Don’t worry, you can give them that delicious s’mores flavor too!

 

S'more Dessert in a Jar

S’mores in a Jar (Clean and Scentsible)

Enjoy your s’mores from a convenient jar with this easy recipe.

 

Cut S'mores Fudge Bars

S’mores Fudge Bars (That Skinny Chick Can Bake)

Raise your hand if you love fudge! These delicious s’mores bars combine 2 of your faves in one tasty treat.

 

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17 Insanely Fun S’mores Cakes and Cupcakes (Play Dates to Parties)

Do you still want more? Here are 17 more delicious s’mores cakes and cupcakes for you to enjoy!

 

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Now you can enjoy your s’mores without the mess (or the fire). Even better, no need to sleep on the ground! If you can read these 10 delicious ways to enjoy s’mores without your mouth watering, you are stronger than me. I see a fun s’mores taste-testing session in my family’s future.

Until then, let’s get this week’s Merry Monday link party started! Link up your awesomeness below and see what everyone is sharing too.

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Are Family Dinners Dead?

This is the day and age that families are busier than ever. The pressure to do and have it all is overwhelming. This makes regular dinners together difficult for many families. So, are family dinners dead?

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Last month, I surprised the kids with a dinner out. Anyone paying off debt knows that these are pretty much non-existent events so it was a big deal for us.

While we waited for our food, I noticed that the table behind us. Everyone at this table was on an electronic device, from the toddler to the parents. They weren’t looking at or engaging with one another at all. It was a little disheartening, but I turned my attention back to my own family.

 

[bctt tweet=”The pressure to do and have it all makes regular dinners together difficult for many families. It makes you wonder, are family dinners dead?” username=”diyadulation”]

When our dinner came, I noticed that the table behind us had also gotten their food. And yet, every single one of them was still buried in an electronic device while they ate. 4 children and what I assume was 2 parents, totally disconnected from each other.

Even if this situation was totally misread by me, it gets at the heart of a real issue in our society. We are more disengaged than ever, even from our own families.

If you find your family has fallen into these bad habits, too, I have some tips to help you break them.

 

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No Devices at the Table

First and foremost, start the rule right now that there are no electronic devices of any kind at the table during meals. This goes for at home and when you’re out.

This has always been the rule at our house so we don’t even think about it. In fact, we don’t even let the kids bring toys to the table during meals (with the exception of the coloring sheets at restaurants).

Leave Your Phone

If you find yourself or your family struggling to stay off your phone during meals, put it in another room (or leave it in the car) during the meal. We survived without these devices glued to our hands for millennia. I promise you we can continue to do so for the hour or less that it takes to complete a meal.

 

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Get Some Conversation Cards

Once you’ve been in the habit of staring at your devices it is hard to know how to interact without them. Make it as easy on your family as possible with conversation cards. These prompts get your family laughing and talking instead of twiddling forks. Grab my free printable snack time conversation cards or pick up this Table Topics Family set!

Make Weekend Meals a Priority

Like I said, I totally get how difficult it is to have regular meals as a family with a crazy schedule. Instead of giving up completely, make breakfasts or lunches together on the weekend a priority for your family. Even 1 to 2 meals a week brings your family closer and makes you stronger.

I get that it is hard with practices, clubs, work, and the myriad of other obligations in our lives to sit down as a family and have dinner. But doesn’t that make these meals out even more important? If you can’t put down the games or social media for even an hour at a restaurant, there is a bigger issue.

 

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You see it everywhere. Parents at their kids sporting events who don’t look up from their phones. Teenagers at the park texting instead of being active. Even toddlers run around with tablets instead of exploring their surroundings. It breaks my heart.

So are family dinners dead? They may not be dead, but they are definitely endangered. Let’s make them a priority again. Find a way to make them happen weekly at the least and build up your family. Disconnect from the “reality” you see on social media and focus on what matters. Both you and your family will be better for it.

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DIY Seashells Monogram Wall Art | July Pinterest Challenge

Clearly I cannot get the beach off of my mind this summer. From this DIY beach sunset painted rock magnet to these beachy decor ideas, I am fully ready for coastal living. This month’s Pinterest Challenge is no exception. Add to your own seaside decor with this DIY seashells monogram wall art.

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The Inspiration Pin

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/390405861443817678/

When choosing a pin for this challenge, I was instantly captivated by this tutorial to dye your own sea shells. Admittedly, it’s a kid’s craft, but I’m basically 8 years old at heart, so that works.

Besides, once your kiddos makes these awesome dyed shells, what do you do with them? Now the answer is turn them into a gorgeous piece of decor for your home.

 

Seashell Monogram Wall Art

Materials

 

Seashells in Dye Solution

Step 1

First, dye half of your seashells blue and green according to this tutorial from Rainy Day Mum.

Tips:

 

Blank Canvas next to Dyed Seashells

Step 2

While your shells are soaking, begin working on your canvas.

 

Painted Canvas next to Dyed Seashells

Step 3

Start by covering the entire canvas with the Rescue Restore Paint. This paint dries very quickly and (bonus) it smells absolutely amazing! 

 

Gilding Size on Painted Canvas

Step 4

After your paint is dry, add gilding size around the border of your canvas.

Tip:

Step 5

Next, allow the gilding size to dry until lightly tacky.

 

Dyed Shells Drying on Paper Towels

Step 6

If you haven’t done so already, this is a good time to pull your shells out to dry on some paper towels.

 

Gold Leaf and Gilding Size on Painted Canvas

Gold Leaf on Painted Canvas

Step 7

Once your gilding size is lightly tacky, begin covering it with your gold leaf. Continue until your entire canvas is bordered in gold leaf.

 

Close up of Gold Leaf Edged Canvas

Step 8

Then, using a dry brush, gently brush away the excess gold leaf. Be careful not to brush too hard.

 

Monogram Shell Art

Step 9

When your shells have dried, lay them out in the center of your canvas to design your monogram.

 

Glue on the back of a seashell

Step 10

After you are happy with your design, begin gluing your shells down with E6000.

Tip:

 

Seashells on a gold leafed canvas

Step 11

Finish off your design by gluing a few of the un-dyed shells to the top of your monogram.

Step 12

Lastly, allow your glue to dry 24 hours.

 

Seashell Monogram Wall Art

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Confession. This DIY seashells monogram wall art isn’t for me, although I totally love it. It’s a gift for my mom who wants to decorate her new upstairs bathroom in a coastal theme. Hence the “B” for the monogram instead of an “L”. Of course, if you still really like the look of the beach, it could totally stand for beach as well. Either way, it will look beautiful on a gallery wall or hanging in the bathroom.

Now it’s time to check out what my friends are creating for this month’s Pinterest Challenge! Find out what worked, what didn’t, and how they tweaked these pins. If we can do it, you totally can too. What pin has been sitting on your boards forever? Hopefully you will be inspired to tackle it this week!

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To join next month’s #pinterestchallenge, click here to sign-up ⇒ August Pinterest Challenge.


Now let’s see what other things Pinterest inspired! Head over and visit the other hosts to see what they crafted, cooked, built, or tried!

Pinterest Challenge Blog Hop

Erlene – My Pinterventures • Jenny – Cookies Coffee and Crafts
Debbee – Debbee’s Buzz • Laurie – My Husband Has Too Many Hobbies
Bri – Halfpint Design • Julie – Sum of their Stories
 T’onna – Sew Crafty CrochetBeverly – Across the Boulevard • Debra – Shoppe No. 5
Roseann – This Autoimmune Life • Terri – Our Good Life
Chelc – Inside The Fox Den • Cherryl – Farm Girl Reformed
Leslie – Once Upon a Time & Happily Ever After • Katrin – Kreativ K
Kelley – Simply Inspired Meals • Joanne – Our Unschooling Journey
Toni – Small Home Soul • Gail – Purple Hues and Me
Rebecca – Hello Central Avenue • Gwen – Geez, Gwen!
Marie – DIY Adulation • Kristie – Teadoddles • Marie – The Inspiration Vault
Lydia – Lydia’s Flexitarian Kitchen • Maria – Simple Nature Decor
Michelle – Our Crafty Mom • Emily – Domestic Deadline
Sam – Raggedy Bits • Alexandra – Eye Love Knots