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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 97

  Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #97! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.



Congratulations to our featured bloggers

Lisa Howeler at Boondock Ramblings shared her post, 'The ten most recent books I've read.' Head over to see which books are on her list—you might even find a new book to add to your reading list!



Melynda at Scratch Made Food For Hungry People shared her recipe for custard bread pudding cooked in a pressure cooker. 


 Laura Kelly at Me and My Inklings shared her adorable Sea Turtle Kids craft made using popsicle sticks!


Sandra at Dinner at Eight shared her travel adventure to England. Head over to see how her trip went, along with some wonderful photos.


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

If you'd like, you can use the featured party button. Just right-click and save the image.






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  1. It's been awhile since I've read James Herriot, but I have fond memories of his books. Good to be reminded of that in your featured post section!

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    1. Lisa, thank you for joining us here. I like those little reminders. I love when you all share what you have been reading because I am able to find a new book to read. Thank you for joining us here.

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  2. Happy Friday, Steph! I always love stopping by to see what you are up to and I appreciate he variety of posts you feature week to week. Have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Laura, happy Friday! Aw, I'm always happy to have you join us here.

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  3. Thanks so much for featuring my English travel post! I truly appreciate it. Have a great weekend

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    1. Sandra, you're welcome. Thank you for joining us here at the party.

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  4. Thanks Stephanie for hosting party #97. LOVE all the different features and posts. My shares are # 9, 10,and 11. Happy weekend and be well.

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    1. Nancy, we're happy to have you join us. Thank you for joining us. Have a great weekend and be well. 😊

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  5. Good Afternoon Stephanie, thanks for this party. Enjoy Friday and the weekend.
    My entries this week #12+13+14
    Hope to see you also share with https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Hi Esme, happy to have you join us! Take care and have a great weekend.

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  6. Thank you Stephanie for featuring my Craft Stick Turtle this week! CHEERS! Laura Kelly Designs

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    1. Laura, you're very welcome. Happy to feature you here at the party. Take care.

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  7. Thank you for sharing my post! That was very nice of you! I hope you have a great week!

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    1. Lisa, you're very welcome. We enjoyed your post very much. Have a great weekend. 😊

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  8. I'm curious about the book by James Herriott. I always loved the original tv series.

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  9. Thank you for hosting, hope you have a fun and creative weekend ahead :)

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    1. Mariama, thank you so much for joining us here at the party. Have a great weekend.

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  10. Mmm that bread pudding looks so good. So many great links.

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