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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 65

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #65! This party provides a platform for sharing inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home decor, and other uplifting ideas.

Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well. We are preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving next week, and I will be taking a break to spend time with my family. 🠊This party will close on Tuesday, November 26th, and party #66 will resume on December 6th. 

I want to express my gratitude to everyone who has participated in the link party. I am truly thankful for all of you!



Today, we have some wonderful featured posts to share with you!


★Congratulations to our featured bloggers★


If you love museums or are looking for a new one to visit, check out Amy's Creative Pursuits, where she shares a detailed account of her visit to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum


Jennifer at Life Tales Books has published a post titled "Your Family History in a Recipe." This is a wonderful way to preserve your family's history through a recipe that can be passed down through generations. She has also included a recipe for readers to try.


Kindred and Company has shared a recipe for Kanelbullar, the Swedish cinnamon bun, which is perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee or afternoon tea.


Lisa at Fresh Vintage by Lisa has created an easy stenciled sign using a tree cut-out sign from Dollar Tree. Visit her blog to see how beautifully it turned out!

All featured posts will be pinned on Crazylittlelovebird's 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. I love these great features! And thank you so much for featuring my "Family History in a Recipe" with my grandma's fudge. :) I'm so happy to be featured, and I hope your readers will enjoy the post--and the fudge. :) Have a great weekend, Steph, and a happy Thanksgiving. Thanks so much for hosting this lovely linkup!

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    1. Jennifer, happy Thanksgiving to you as well. I'm always happy to have you join us here. Thank you for sharing that wonderful post at the last party. We enjoyed it very much. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.

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  2. Thanks so much for hosting us all, Stephanie! We love to join in the Crazy Little Love Birds party each week! Wishing you and your family a blessed Thanksgiving!

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    1. Laura, I wish you a happy Thanksgiving. Thank you for being a part of our party. It is appreciated.

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  3. Stephanie, such great features! Thank you for hosting, Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, thank you for joining. Have a great Thanksgiving.

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  4. Enjoy Thanksgiving and thank you for hosting. Have joined up with no. 8

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    1. Lisa, thank you for joining us here. Wishing you beautiful days ahead.

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  5. Hello Stephanie, thanks for hosting, Stephanie. Hope your day and week is going well.
    My entries this week are 9+10
    Hope you will join SSPS https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Esme, you're very welcome. Thank you for joining us here. 😊

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  6. I've linked up #11 and #12 this week. I love the look of that kanelbullar you featured. Never heard of it before today

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    1. Natasha, I agree, it looks delicious. Thank you for joining us here. 😊

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  7. Have a wonderful time with your family Stephanie 😊

    I'm sitting at #15 & 16 this week.
    Thank you for hosting.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, thank you very much. We're happy to have you here with us.

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  8. Stephanie, thank you so much for the feature on the Swedish cinnamon rolls. And so many wonderful feature to browse too! Have a great weekend!

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    1. Maria, you're most welcome. We enjoyed your post very much and appreciate you joining us here at the linkup. It's always a pleasure visiting each blog post and seeing what everyone is up to. Again, thank you for being a part of the party. ♡

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  9. Thank you so much for featuring my Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum post. I so appreciate it. Thanks for the party too, and have a Happy Thanksgiving!

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    1. Amy, you're welcome. I'm happy to have you here at the party. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.

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  10. I wanted to wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with joy and blessings.
    Lynne

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    1. Lynne, thank you. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. Thank you for being a part of the party; we appreciate it.

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  11. Thanks for hosting Steph! Have a fabulous week!

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    1. Beth, thank you! I hope that you have a fabulous week.

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  12. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you and your family have a wonderful Thanksgiving. I am at #33

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    1. Thank you for joining us here at the party. I hope that you have a wonderful Thanksgiving as well. :)

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