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The Crazy Lovebirds Link Party 64

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #64! 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, thank you for joining us today. I hope you are all doing well. Now that the snowstorm has passed, we've been enjoying a few sunny days, perfect for nature walks—we just make sure to bundle up! 

 

Today, we have some fantastic features to share with you, and I can’t wait to tell you all about them.


Congratulations to our featured bloggers




Lalka Crochetka shares a lovely personalized doll named Margaret. Visit her blog to see her beautiful and talented work.


Jennifer from Tea with Jennifer explores the question: Do you view people through emotionally charged lenses? Head over to her blog to read more about this intriguing topic.

Julie at Sums of Their Stories provides a tutorial on how to make an adorable ribbon-covered crossbody bag. Check out her post to learn how to create your own!


Lynne from Thrifting Wonderland has shared her beautifully arranged Thrifty Thanksgiving Table, and it turned out so lovely!


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. Thank you for hosting. Enjoy the sunny weather. I am happy to see Lalka Crochetka's doll here. They are adorable!

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    1. Lisa, you're very welcome. We're happy that you joined us here today. Yes, her dolls are adorable! We really enjoy her creations. :)

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    2. thank you, girls for such nice words <3 you both make me blush :*

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  2. Hi there, thanks for hosting, Stephanie. Hope your day and week is going well.
    My entries this week are 7+8
    Hope you will join SSPS https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Esme, thank you for joining us here today. Wishing you a fabulous weekend!

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  3. Thanks so much for hosting, have a great week ahead. Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, thanks for joining the party! Have a great weekend.

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  4. Thank you for featuring my post; 'Do you view people through emotionally charged lenses?' Stephanie. 😊

    This week I'm sitting at #17 & 18.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, you're welcome. We enjoyed your posts. Wishing you a beautiful week ahead. Thank you for being a part of the party.

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  5. Thanks so much for the party, Stephanie! We love participating and we are grateful for your ongoing support! You picked some fun features this week - lots of variety and fun to explore! Wishing you a great weekend ahead!

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    1. Laura, thank you for being a part of our party. We always enjoy your posts. Wishing you a beautiful weekend. ♡

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  6. Thanks for hosting this fun party, Stephanie! I've left posts 3, 4, and 5, and I'm now back to see what others have shared this time--and leave some comment love, too. :) Have a great weekend.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much for joining us! We're always happy to have you here. I'll stop by to check out your posts. Have an amazing weekend.

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  7. Happy Friday Steph! Thanks' bunches for hosting and warm hospitality. I'm sitting at #22,23&24 this week.
    Have an awesome week ahead!

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    1. Paula, thank you for being a part of the party. I hope all is well. Enjoy your weekend! 😊

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  8. Thank you for the feature my Margaret doll <3 and for hosting such an inspiring link party! :* it is always nice to be a part of it <3

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    1. You're very welcome! Thank you for joining us at the last party. We were happy to feature your post.

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  9. It's always such a pleasure to participate in this great party each week. thanks so much for all the work you put into hosting. Appreciate the feature for "Thrifty Thanksgiving Dinner". It's such a satisfying feeling to use treasures found at the thrift store to create something new. Hope you have a lovely week.
    Lynne

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    1. Lynne, you're most welcome. Thank you for being a part of the party. We appreciate it very much. Take care and have a wonderful week ahead. ♡

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  10. Fabulous party as always, Steph! Thanks for sharing so much inspiration every week! Creatively, Beth

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    1. Beth, wishing you a wonderful week ahead. Thank you for joining us.

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