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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 80

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #80! This party provides a platform for sharing inspiring content such as recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home decor, and other uplifting ideas.



Hi everyone! I hope you’re all doing well. It's been beautiful out lately, but as the weather heats up, we've been getting a few more fire warnings. I hope everyone stays safe as temperatures rise. I'm confident the snow isn’t finished at our location. I do have a few flowers that have bloomed. Over the week, I managed to bake quite a bit and tried a few recipes from the HoneyBears & SydneyBeans blog. I guess you could say we had a sweet tooth!


Well, let's get back to the party! Today, we have some exciting features to share with you. If you're new here, welcome to the party! 

Congratulations to our featured bloggers


I'm starting the party off with this beautiful Japanese quilted baby playmat that Kiku Corner shared with us at the last link party. I love the design and colors of this playmat—it's simply stunning!  


Next, we're checking out a recipe for Chocolate Sugar for Mochas and Cocoa shared by Scratchmade Food for Hungry People. Melynda explains how her husband loves to add this to his morning coffee, and I'm going to give this a try very soon. 


Jennifer from Between the Bookends shared a post titled "How Personalized DIY Books are Self Care." It's wonderful to spend time looking through photos and all the memories that accompany them. Creating a photo book is something I enjoyed, and I made one for my husband as a Father's Day gift when we welcomed our first daughter, who is turning 14 this April. I really appreciated this post!  


Jenny at Cook Eat Go shared a recipe that sounds fantastic—a Corned Beef and Cabbage Dutch Oven recipe. I can't wait to try it out!

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  1. As always, thanks for the party, Stephanie, and for all your hard work on behalf of all of us! That baby quilt is so adorable and I may have to run out and find a corned beef brisket before Monday. Happy weekend and Happy St. Patrick's Day!

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    1. Laura, you're very welcome. Thank you for joining us. I agree, the quilted playmat is adorable! I hope you have a great weekend and Happy St. Patrick's Day to you as well.

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  2. Thank you for featuring my corned beef! It's our go to for St Patricks day every year!

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    1. Jenny, you're very welcome. Have a great weekend.

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  3. Stephanie, your flowers are lovely! Thanks so for hosting, and featuring my Chocolate Sugar. Have a wonderful week ahead. Melynda @scrtachmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, thank you. We enjoyed your chocolate sugar recipe. I am going to make it soon. Thank you for joining the party. Have a great weekend.

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  4. A big THANK YOU to Stephanie for being the heart of this amazing link-up! Hope your week is bright. Spring is in the air, love your garden
    My entries this week: #21+22. Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
    Don’t miss out, join #SSPS: https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Esme, thank you very much! Always a pleasure having you join us here. And thank you for your kindness. I hope that you have a great weekend.

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  5. I love that Spring has sprung where you are Stephanie. ☺️ Autumn has begun here although the trees haven't rusted yet but the cooler weather is wonderful after such a long hot & humid Summer.

    I'm sitting at #23 this week.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Hi Jennifer, your weather sounds lovely. Autumn is my favorite season. I'm sure you are enjoying it very much. I'm patiently waiting for spring; I know we will get snow again, though. That's okay, though, for the extra moisture. Wishing you a wonderful week. Thank you for joining us here each week.

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  6. Looks like spring has sprung in your neighborhood. Enjoy! Thanks for hosting this party every week!

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    1. It has, the lovely weather is teasing us for now. We'll possibly get a few more snow showers. Thank you for joining us at the party.

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  7. Thank you for the party. Lucky you to have flowers blooming already. We had a nice warm week, but now it's gonna get cold again.

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    1. Amy, thank you. It's likely to snow again. For now, I will enjoy the spring flowers. I hope you are able to enjoy some warm weather soon.

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  8. I love your flowers. I have only had daffodils blooming in my yard so far. And Bradford pear trees. But any blooms are lovely. The weather has been abnormally warm here the past week, so today we are under the threat of tornadoes. Thanks for hosting us! I'm late to linking up this week.

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  9. Thank you for featuring my "How Personalized DIY Books are Self-Care" post and your inspiring words about it! :) Thanks so much for hosting this wonderful link party, Steph.

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    1. Jennifer, you're welcome! We enjoyed your post. :)

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