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Paper neighborhood from The Neighborhood

I've been following The Neighborhood and have enjoyed all of their posts from how to entertain during the summer, to enjoying the sun without consequences, to enjoying the benefits of a great neighborhood.  But recently I have been following their "Build your own Neighborhood" series.  They offer a free printable of a house or business to help build your own paper neighborhood and Skylar and I have had a blast with it.  Here is a snapshot of our paper neighborhood from The Neighborhood.









We pasted the trees to thicker cardboard so they would stand up better.  










We also love our new Paper Neighborhood stamp kit from Paper Neighborhood too.  You can get your hands on a stamp set from Paper Neighborhood for $49.

But you can get the paper neighborhood from The Neighborhood for free via their downloads HERE!

Enjoy your new neighborhood!

Eco-Tip:  When walking your neighborhood be sure and pick up stray litter laying around.  Let's all take pride in where we live and keep it clean.

The "I love you Bean"

During the Easter holiday Skylar received an "I Love You Bean" as part of his Easter basket from the "Easter Bunny."  We didn't really want to plant it right away, instead we waited and we're glad we did.  It was the neatest little bean to watch grow and it will be planted in our garden before too long and give us other beans to plant along side it the following year.

The pun on this bean is the fact that it's a play on words for Skylar.  His nickname is Bean, so technically it was the "I Love you Bean" for Bean.  






















Such a fun little bean to grow and it's great for kids too.  Snag your own "I Love You Bean" here from Think Geek for under $7.

If you grew this bean too, talk to me about it in the comments below and let me know how awesome it was for you to see "I Love You" on the bean.


Eco-Tip:  Hit the yard sales this summer instead of buying things new.  Check out local thrift stores too and snag a one of a kind find.  For this and other tips on going green visit, The Earth and Me Go Green.

The winner of the summer giveaway (Two boxes of handmade Victorian Chocolates)


Nice job Donna!  Hope you enjoy and be sure to come back to South North South to let everyone know how wonderful the chocolates are from the Victorian Chocolate Company in Oregon.

If you didn't win this giveaway, you have plenty of other chances to win more giveaways here at South North South.  Look for more coming soon!  

Recap of the South North South Summer Giveaway:  See the full post HERE!

South North South is giving away two boxes of the chocolates from the Victorian Chocolate Company and all you have to do is leave a comment on what kind of chocolate-covered candy you love.  That's it! 

There is a quaint little place here in Lebanon, Oregon.  It's almost like a hidden chocolate factory right here in our own town.  The candy man that works at this chocolate factory makes some of the most delicious chocolates that you've ever tasted.  He even makes his own marshmallows. 

The Victorian Chocolate Company offers handmade and hand-dipped chocolates from caramel and mint, to almond butters, and toffee.

With the chocolates you pick from a large display cabinet, he takes the time to wrap them up and make them special, even if the chocolates are just for yourself.

Skylar and I like to go in on some Fridays and pick up some special chocolates to help ease the end of the week.

Want to get your hands on a box of handmade chocolates?  Well, now you can.

South North South is giving away two boxes of the chocolates from the Victorian Chocolate Companyand all you have to do is leave a comment on what kind of chocolate-covered candy you love.  That's it!   Contest ends June 1, 2013.

You can also earn additional entries by sharing this giveaway on Twitter and Facebook!

 To enter, leave a comment below in the Rafflecopter entry form and add your entry to the total.  Also, while you're here, leave a comment and let me know what your answer is.