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Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party #32

  Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party! At The Crazy Little Love Birds party, we share recipes, family-friendly posts, crafts, home decor, and anything that inspires you!


Hi everyone, thank you for joining us for link party #32. 
 I'm happy that you decided to join us. If you are new to the link party, welcome! 

I hope that you are all doing well. 

Are you planning to watch the upcoming Solar Eclipse? 

This weekend, we will be celebrating our oldest daughter's 13th birthday. 
We gave her an electric guitar as one of her gifts, which she was super excited about.
 Time flies so fast, and it feels like just yesterday when she was a little toddler holding my hand during our walks. 
Whenever I see the photo of us hanging in her room, I wish time would slow down.


Today, we have some fantastic featured posts
Congratulations to our featured bloggers!







The Copper Table has shared a recipe for Rhubarb Lemonade which is perfect for the upcoming warm weather.



Lisa-Handmade in Israel has shared Kayla's Bat Mitzvah album, customized to make it extra special.

Be sure if you pin any of the posts mentioned above that you pin from the original post from the blogger's blog! 

All featured posts will be pinned on Crazylittlelovebirds Featured Pinterest Board

If you would like you can use the featured party button! Just right-click and save the image.


Joining the Crazylittlelovebirds link party grants me permission to showcase your links and images on my social media accounts, mentioning your blog name and a link to your site.


You are invited to the Inlinkz link party!

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  1. Your featured links are pulling me in. I'll take a few extra minutes to visit around more than I'd planned! Thanks for hosting us so faithfully.

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    1. Lisa, thank you. 😊 And you're very welcome. Thank you for joining us here each week.

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  2. Thank you so much for featuring the Bat Mitzvah album I made for Kayla. I hope your daughter has a nice birthday. Enjoy the electric guitar ;-)

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    1. You're very welcome! Thank you for joining us here each week. We appreciate it. I hope that you have a lovely day. 😊

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  3. Thank you so much for featuring my "Use Your Phone as a Phone" post this week!
    I'm so glad you enjoyed it and I hope your readers do, too. Happy birthday to your daughter! My son got an electric guitar at that age and really enjoyed it. Thank you for hosting this wonderful linkup and for always taking the time to read and comment on what we're sharing here--it doesn't go unnoticed and is so appreciated. :) Have a great weekend and enjoy the eclipse!

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    1. Jennifer, you're very welcome. I appreciate you taking the time to join us here each week. Thank you for the birthday wishes for our daughter. I will let her know. I'll be by to check out your wonderful posts. Have a great weekend! 😊

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  4. What a fun and varied group of features this week, Stephanie! Thanks, as always, for hosting! Wishing you a wonderful weekend ahead!

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    1. Laura, thank you! I'm always so happy to check out all of the posts. I hope that you have a great weekend. 😊

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  5. Thanks for hosting Stephanie and having me over. My entries are #15+16. Feel free to join SSPS Linkup M-S: https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  6. As always, a great lineup of features! Thanks for hosting and letting us all share with your readers, I appreciate it very much. Have a great week ahead, take care! Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, thank you! 😊 Happy to have you join us here today. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  7. Thank you so much for hosting and Happy Birthday to your teenager!

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    1. Thank you so much! 😊 Happy to have you join us here today. Have a wonderful weekend.

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  8. It's such fun to look through all the postings each week. Thanks so much for continuing to host. Happy Birthday to your daughter. It's my husband's birthday, too. Hope your celebration goes well and have a great rest of the week.
    Lynne

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    1. Lynne, thank you so much. 😊 Happy Birthday to your husband! Thank you for joining us here each week. I appreciate it. I hope that you have a beautiful weekend.

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  9. FABULOUS inspiration Stephanie! Have a lovely week!

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    1. Beth, thank you so much! Happy to have you join us here. 😊

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  10. Thank you so very much for the blog love. Thanks for hosting this great party. Hope that you have a wonderful week.

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    1. You're very welcome. 😊 Have an amazing week!

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  11. Hey, Steph. Thanks bunches and bunches for hosting and warm hospitality as always.
    Linking up at #3&4

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  12. Hey Steph, thanks bunches for sharing Crazy Little Love Birds #32 with Sweet Tea & Friends this month sweet friend.

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