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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 71

   Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #71! This party provides a platform for sharing inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home decor, and other uplifting ideas.

Congratulations to our featured bloggers



Jeanne Selep showcases her stunning fused glass decorations. Visit her to see how she has decorated using these beautiful pieces.




Cindy's Online Recipe Box shared a lighter version of Mississippi Pot Roast. If you're looking for a healthier recipe, check it out!


Discover 3 Winks Design and how they create Friendship Bracelets. This is a fantastic way to personalize a bracelet by adding favorite colors, meaningful messages, and more!

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.


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  1. Thanks so much for the feature this week! We will be giving a big shout out on Facebook! I'll be back to check out more entries before the next party!

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    1. You're very welcome! Thank you for giving the link party a shout-out on your Facebook page. That is so nice of you. We enjoyed your post very much. Thank you for joining us.

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  2. Hello Stephanie, thanks for hosting. Happy 2025
    My entries this week are 9+10
    Don’t forget to join us at SSPS https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Esme, thank you for joining us here. Happy 2025!

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  3. What fun features this week! Thank you for hosting this fun linkup, Stephanie! I've shared #12, #13, and #14 this time. Off now to visit and comment on 3 others that catch my eye. :) Have a great weekend.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! We're always happy to have you join us. Wishing you a great weekend.

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  4. Thank you for hosting Stephanie I hope you have a great week.

    I'm sitting at #16 & 17 this week
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, thank you for joining us. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.

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  5. Stephanie, thanks so much for hosting, have a great weekend ahead! Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, thank you for joining us. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.

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  6. Happy New Year Steph!!
    Thanks for hosting a FABULOUS linky party every week!
    Creatively, Beth

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    1. Beth, thank you! Happy New Year to you as well. Thank you for joining us.

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  7. Happy New Year and thanks for hosting this great party. I am at #32. Have a wonderful week.

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    1. Happy New Year! Thanks for joining the party. Wishing you a great week ahead.

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