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12 Ways To Use Numbers, Letters & Words
Today, we thought we would share 10 of our favorite ways to use numbers, letters and words in decor. What are your favorite ways to incorporate these elements into your home? (Click the photos to view each project.)

File Cabinet Garage Storage 
French Lettered Milking Stool 
Cable Spool Clock 
Chalkboard Paint Accent Wall 
Monogrammed Stamped Clay 
Anniversary Art 
Numbered Mailbox 
Faux Metal Letter 
Freezer Paper Stenciled Treat Bag 
Barn Wood Sign 
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Ooey Gooey S’mores Bars
Summer is quickly coming to an end, and unfortunately, we haven’t been able to make many camping trips this year. Boo! And that also means that we haven’t been able to enjoy the yummy goodness of s’mores as often we like. Double boo! Luckily, I have this great s’mores bars recipe in my arsenal that totally hits the spot when I have that marshmallow-chocolate-graham craving.

This recipe is pretty easy to put together. Just spread foil out on a jelly roll pan, coat it with cooking spray and lay out graham crackers side by side on the foil.

In a medium sauce pan, heat butter and brown sugar, stirring it into a boiling concoction of deliciousness.

Pour the combination over the graham crackers and place that into the oven, preheated to 350 degrees, for 5-6 minutes. Watch for the bubbles.
Once it is ready, pull it out and add marshmallows and chocolate chips to the top. Then, pop it back into the oven to finish it off. The marshmallows will get soft and puffy. That’s how you know it is ready.


Pull it out and let it cool. We like to throw ours into the freezer to firm them up faster, plus this make them a bit less gooey, but don’t be surprised if they are still a little messy.

These mouth watering camp-type treats are sure to have every person in your family
bouncing off the wallssatisfying their sweet tooth in no time.

Oh my goodness! These are so super, duper yummy and I’m sure if you are searching to eat some extra calories and to add a notch to your belt, that these will totally do the trick!

Ooey Gooey S’mores Bars
Ingredients
12 sheets of graham crackers
3/4 cup butter
3/4 cup brown sugar
3 1/2 cups mini marshmallows
1 bag mini semi-sweet chocolate chipsPreparation
Preheat oven to 350°F. Spread aluminum foil over a 15 inch jelly roll pan. Spray the foil with cooking spray. Line the top of the foil with graham crackers, breaking them into pieces to fill in any extra spaces.Melt butter and brown sugar over medium heat in a saucepan, stirring constantly. Allow mixture to come to a boil (approx. 5 min.) Remove from heat and pour evenly over crackers. Bake another 5 to 6 minutes, or until bubbly.
Remove pan from oven and immediately sprinkle mini marshmallows and mini chocolate chips over the crackers. Return pan to oven for another 2-3 minutes, or until marshmallows begin to soften and chocolate is melted.
Cool completely before serving.
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Ruler Succulent Planter & Back to School Blog Hop
It’s almost time for school to start and that means everyone with kids is scrambling to buy school supplies, get some new clothes, and figure out who this year’s teacher will be. To make things easier, we’ve come up with a fun idea for an easy teacher gift to kick the year off on a good note.

But, since this is a Back to School Blog Hop, we’ve joined up with a great group of bloggers to share even more projects and printables to help the start of the school year be more organized and go off without a hitch. Check out all of the awesome ideas at the bottom of this post.
So, for this project, we hacked into our stash of extra wooden rulers (left over from our Ruler Drum Shade.) What? You don’t have a superfluous supply of rulers? No worries. You can get them for relatively cheap at pretty much any store that offer school supplies. Here’s what we used to make our Ruler Succulent Planter:
– Three 12 inch wooden rulers
– Needle nose pliers
– Hack saw
– Wood glue
– Large C clamp
– Scissors
– Sand paper
– One gallon freezer bag
– Small succulent
– Potting soilUse the pliers to remove the plastic or metal straight edge piece from one side of the rulers. (You can try to pull them out with your fingers/nails, but I was having no such luck.) Cut each edging piece into approximately 3 inch sections with scissors.

With the hack saw, cut each ruler into quarters (also in 3 inch sections.)

Next, we attached two pieces of ruler together. To do this, evenly divide the ruler sections into two groups. We will call them group A and group B. Re-insert the cut edging pieces into group A. Add a line of wood glue along the side where the plastic or metal edging piece was on group B and then push A and B together. The straight edge piece will then be in the middle of the two ruler pieces, which will help make everything a bit sturdier.

Add some more of the wood glue to the side of one of the sections and then use the C clamp to hold a second piece on to create a 90 degree angle. (If this is getting too confusing, just refer to the photos.) Do this for all 4 sides and the bottom piece of the planter to make an open top box.

While we were waiting for the glue to dry, my daughter and I ran to the store to grab a little succulent. Here she is picking out her favorite.

Ok, back to the project.
Once the planter is all put together and dry, cut a large square out of the corner of the freezer bag with scissors and insert this new “bag” into the planter. Trim any excess off, so that the top of the bag is just below the edge of the box.

Then all that is left is to add some potting soil and plant your cute little succulent.

I know this process sounds pretty wordy, but the planter was really easy to make.

And it will make the cutest little back to school teacher gift, especially since we threw in this witty little flag.

We love that this succulent will be easy for my daughter’s teacher take care of and add a little life to her desk or window in the process. What are your favorite gifts for teachers, besides the obvious, but delicious, apple?

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Shelf Obsessed
This past week, the hubs (Chris) and I decided to rip down an old cabinet that was hanging in our kitchen and replace it with some open shelving. To say that we are in love is an understatement.

You see, the original cabinet was an oddly placed, huge, weird eyesore. (Much like the rest of our kitchen cabinets and counters, but we are in the process of updating those as well.) It was hard to get into because you kind of had to lean in and turn around over the counter to reach most of the items. Many times, I used a stool or chair to find things I needed.

So, we started out by removing the 4 screws that held it to the wall. That’s right. Only 4 screws and maybe several layers of paint held this puppy up. Although, it looks like someone had a fun time randomly drilling screws into the wall to find the studs.

Next, we sanded down the area where the layers of paint met the plain wall.

Then, spackled, sanded and painted the space. (I didn’t take any of photos of the re-sanding and painting, but I’m sure you can imagine what that looked like.)

After everything was dry, it was time to hang the shelves. We used these brackets from Ikea and purchased the wood, which we painted white, at The Home Depot. Chris and I both measured and re-measured where we wanted the shelves and got to work securing them to the wall with 80 lb. wall anchors.

Here they are hung up, all naked and awaiting some styling.

Pulling together the itmes to display was my favorite part. We combined some sentimental pieces with affordable dishes and freed up a ton of space in our other cabinets. We actually have more space to put things now, since the shelves have been hung. Between the fancy new look and extra storage, I’d say that is a win/win. And even though we are still using the dishes, things still look good even when parts are out taking a swim in the dishwasher.

The best part is that the new shelves are a great focal point, instead of being an unsightly blemish on the wall. What do you think of open shelves in the kitchen?
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