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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 85

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #85! 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. Do you have a garden or flowers blooming around your home? This week, my tulips have bloomed, and my clematis vines are starting to come back as well. I might need to help three of my vines by training them so they can cover the trellis they are currently growing on. I'm looking forward to the weekend! Next week, we will be leaving for a short trip. The party will continue! I enjoy every post shared here, and I want to thank you all for being part of this celebration. Happy Friday! Wishing you all a wonderful weekend!



Congratulations to our featured bloggers

Check out Garden Feast for her post, "Imperfectly Delicious: The Beauty of Homemade Soup and Messy Kitchens." Her homemade soup recipe looks delicious, and she's absolutely right; there's something about making soup that feels like home.

Adventures in Weseland shared "Scenes from the Riding Rails," showcasing beautiful views from his trip on the Amtrak from the Bay to Sacramento.

Two Chicks and a Mom have shared DIY Artsy Easter Eggs 2025. Visit their blog to see how her son transformed Styrofoam and plastic eggs with a touch of his artistic flair.  

Join Lynne over at Thrifting Wonderland as she showcases her beautiful tablescape design, featuring lovely patterns, gorgeous crystal, complementary flatware, and beautiful garden blooms.

All featured posts will be pinned on Crazylittlelovebird's Featured Pinterest Board.

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Comments

  1. Are those your tulips in the photo? So unusual and so beautiful! The rabbits ate mine down before they had a chance to bloom. Sigh. Thanks for hosting the linkup!

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    1. Lisa, these are Tulipa agenensis. They are bicoloured and more vibrant. They are also known as sun's-eye tulips. I purchased the bulbs at my local Lowe's store. I hadn't seen anything like it before! Thank you for joining us here.

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  2. LOVE your tulips! I have some that I think don't get enough water (hello, Colorado! ha) and I need to figure something out. I LOVE spring flowers. :) Thank you for hosting! I'm sharing 3, 4, and 5 today, and I'm looking forward to visiting other posts here! Happy weekend.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you! Luckily, the tulips do pretty well in a well-drained area when planted and don't need much water. You are right, though; Colorado could use some rain. To be honest, I was surprised they did well because my front tulips did not come back and did not bloom the same as the ones in my backyard. I must have planted the bulbs incorrectly. Thank you for joining us and being part of the party. Have a wonderful weekend.

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    2. Thanks for the encouragement! :) Mine are in my front yard but struggle. I'll keep trying. :)

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    3. Jennifer, you're welcome. I wish you all the best with your gardening. 😊

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  3. Your tulips look beautiful! I have stunning Amaryllis and Hollyhocks in my garden at the moment.

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    1. Thank you! Amaryllis and Hollyhocks are so beautiful. Enjoy your beautiful garden. Thank you for joining us.

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  4. I love tulips. Between the bunnies attacking them last year and crazy spring weather I'm thinking I have to replant. I do so love the colors.

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    1. They are so pretty and add a special touch to any garden. That's unfortunate to hear about the bunnies eating your tulips. Hopefully, you can replant and have beautiful blooms soon. We were dealing with bunnies when we first moved in; now we deal with deer. Thank you for joining the party. Have a wonderful Easter.

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  5. Afternoon Stephanie, thanks for the party. Enjoy Easter weekend
    My entries this week #12+13
    Hope to see you also share with https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Hi Esme, wishing you a beautiful weekend and a blessed Easter. Take care.

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  6. Thanks for the party, Stephanie! Your tuplip photo is beautiful! The deer around our property like to nibble ours so we rarely get to enjoy them which can be a big bummer! Wishing you safe travels and a blessed weekend ahead!

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    1. Laura, thank you. The deer ate my front flowers over the winter. I've been lucky with the backyard flowers, as they can't reach those. I hope you are able to enjoy a few blooms this spring, and maybe the deer will go elsewhere. Thank you for the kind wishes for our travels. Wishing you a beautiful weekend and a blessed Easter.

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  7. Stephanie, thanks so for letting us all come to visit and share with your readers! Have a great week ahead, Melynda @scratchmadefood!

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    1. Melynda, thank you for joining us. Have a great weekend.

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  8. Thanks for featuring our DIY Artsy Easter Eggs! Great way to start Easter weekend. Wishing you a blessed and beautiful Easter, Stephanie!

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    1. You're very welcome! We enjoyed your post. Wishing you a beautiful and blessed Easter, as well. Take care.

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  9. Tulips are my youngest daughter's favourite flower. Here in Australia we have a Tulip festival each year in our Capital city of Canberra aka The Floriade Festival. Acres of Tulips & floral displays, breathtaking.
    Happy Easter Stephanie!
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, aw, I love that the tulip is your daughter's favorite flower. They sure are beautiful. A tulip festival sounds lovely, and I can imagine all the tulips surrounding everyone. I'm sure it is breathtaking. Jennifer, we're always happy to have you join us here. Have a blessed Easter.

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  10. Thank you for hosting again. I really enjoy coming here : )

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    1. Nicole, thank you for sharing your post with us. We are always happy to have you join us here. 😊

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  11. So nice to see beautiful flowers blooming, Stephanie. It's always a pleasure to visit. thanks so much for hosting and providing a place to share with others. Appreciate the feature for the spring tablescape. Also love to set a table with pretty dishes. Have a lovely week and a Happy Easter!
    Lynne, Thrifting Wonderland

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    1. Lynne, your tablescape was beautifully presented. We enjoyed it very much. And, yes, I agree it's always nice to see beautiful blooming flowers. I love that you use your blooms to display on your table. Wishing you a lovely weekend and a Happy Easter. Thank you for being part of the party each week.

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  12. Thank you so much for hosting the link-up! God bless you.

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    1. You're very welcome! Thank you for joining us.

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  13. Thanks so much for the blog love. Also, thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.

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    1. You're very welcome! We enjoyed your post and the beautiful scenery. Thank you for joining us this week.

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