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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 96

 Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #96! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.


For those celebrating, Happy Fourth of July! Also, I wanted to share a quick picture of our toads enjoying the summer weather. We rarely see these two in the water together, but when we do, we have to take a picture! 




Julie at Sum of Their Stories shared this No-Sew Scrap Fabric Tassel Keyring. It's a great way to reuse fabric scraps! Visit her for the tutorial and make your own today!


 Pam at An Artful Mom shared her post, "What Project Should You Start Next on Your Property's Exterior?" If you're like me, there's always a new project on the list! She put together a helpful list of home improvement projects to consider.


Lisa at Handmade in Israel shared her lovely artwork she created for a school principal, HaMenahelet. I love how she included a hand and a sprout in her design, symbolizing growth and hope. 


Visit Jennifer at Studio 27 to see her creative Fake Bake Cookie Tree. She's always making wonderful fake baked goods that look so real! We love it.

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  1. I love the photo of your toads! Are they real? We have bullfrogs behind our house in a lake. They get REALLY loud every spring when I'm trying to sleep. lol.

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    1. Lisa, thank you! Yes, they are real toads. We named the tiny one Tiny, and the bigger one is named Adorbs. They have been with us for quite some time. We found an entrance in our window well where they dug a tunnel and made their way in. Since then, we relocated them to another area and set up two mini pools for them and added some plants. They seem to enjoy it very much. You made me laugh about bullfrogs getting loud, lol. Oh no! - while you sleep 😆

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  2. Thank you so much for featuring my papercut for the school principal. I am happy to join up again this week.

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    1. Lisa, you're very welcome. You always have such lovely art. Thank you for joining the party.

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  3. Morning Stephanie, thanks for the weekly party. Enjoy the July 4th celebrations
    My entries this week #4+5
    Hope to see you also share with https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Esme, thank you! I hope you have a great weekend and enjoy your 4th of July as well.

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  4. Happy Independence Day! :) Thanks a bunch for hosting this fun linkup. I've shared #13 and #14 this time and am off now to visit other posts. I hope you have a great holiday and weekend, Steph.

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    1. Jennifer, thank you so much. Happy Independence Day to you as well. Thank you for joining the party. Take care and have a lovely weekend.

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  5. I love the fabric key ring, I think I would like to make one out of denim! Thanks so much for hosting, have a great week ahead.

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    1. Yes, that fabric keyring is lovely. Julie did such a great job with it. And one made out of denim sounds great! Have a great weekend and take care.

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  6. Love the Bull frogs Stephanie. We have tiny (sometimes large) bright Green Tree Frogs here where we live in Australia & they're rather vocal when the rain comes along especially in our gutters. They often hide in the engine bay of my car which is green also, we laugh that they may think it's the mother ship. Lol!
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, you made me laugh about them thinking it's the mothership when they hide in the engine bay, lol. And thank you; we enjoy having them around. I'm sure since they have been around for so long that they call this their home. Thank you for joining us here; we always appreciate it. Have a great weekend and take care. ♡♡

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  7. Oh, I Iove the toads! We had one years ago who lived in our window well and the kids enjoyed watching him (her?). Hope you had a great 4th of July!

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    1. Thank you! Aren't they so cute? We love having them around. Aw, I love that you also had one that lived in your window well. I hope that you have a great weekend. Take care.

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  8. The toads are so cute! Thank you for the party.

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    1. Amy, thank you! Happy to have you join us here.

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  9. The toads are cute! It's always fun if we find one around our house, but we haven't found one in a while! I hope you had a lovely weekend

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  10. Such a nice photo of the two toads. Do you think it's a mom and her child?

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    1. Nicole, thank you. That's a great question; we aren't sure, but that thought has occurred.

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  11. Thank you for featuring my cookie tree!

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  12. Love seeing everyone being so creative.

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    1. Hena Tayeb, thank you. Happy to have you visit and check out the posts here at the party.

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