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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 104

 Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #104! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.

It's Friday!  How are you doing? This weekend, I plan to refresh a bistro set, and I might even start decorating my porch for Autumn. 

My husband has picked up a new hobby—he's building a guitar from a kit he bought. He's already painted it, and we're really excited to see him start building it. 

Some of you may remember when I mentioned his boss gave him an acoustic guitar, and for his birthday, I got him a bass guitar as well. 

I'll share pictures when he's finished with his guitar! What are your plans for the weekend? I'd love to hear about them in the comments. :) 

Congratulations, Featured Bloggers!



Home Brewed Coffee 101 shared a post, Coffee Brewing Methods. In the post, the different methods are listed, and a more detailed post is mentioned as a future post. I found some of the methods fascinating, as I enjoy my morning cup of coffee.
 
Two Chicks and a Mom shared their Mid-Century Modern Bathroom Re-do, and can we just admire the pop of color and cool accessories they added? Head over and check out their bathroom makeover.
 
Jennifer at Studio 27 shared her post Bundt Pan Outdoor Pumpkins, and they are so adorable! Visit her to see how to make yours today.

  Sandra at Dinner at Eight,  explores Ireland: Dublin and Ancient Sites. And oh, what a beauty to see all the photos she shared. Visit her and explore Ireland!

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  1. Thank you for featuring my photos from Ireland! I'm glad that you enjoyed these. I'd love photos of the process of building the guitar.

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    1. Sandra, you're very welcome. It looks like a beautiful place to visit! Yes, I hope to include some photos of his guitar soon. 😊

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  2. Building a guitar is exciting! I look forward to seeing the end result. Have a great weekend.

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    1. Lisa, yes, he is having fun with it. Thank you for joining us here! Have a great weekend.

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  3. I will look forward to hearing more about your husband's journey with his guitars, Stephanie! As always, thanks for hosting us all! Have a wonderful Labor Day weekend!

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    1. Laura, thank you so much. Yes, he has been having a lot of fun with it. It keeps him busy. Wishing you a wonderful Labor Day weekend. ☺️

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  4. My husband has taken a part time job for a few months, so our weekends are often worked around that new schedule. Guitars are quite collectible, it sounds like your husband is on his way! Thanks so much for the visit and the link-up, and yes those pumpkins are cute!

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    1. Melynda, it sounds like you all have things figured out while your husband works part-time. Yes, my husband has been enjoying it a lot. Hopefully, I will be able to share some photos soon. Thank you for joining us here.

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  5. Good afternoon, Stephanie, thanks for this party. Enjoy Friday and the weekend.
    The new hobby sounds like a lot of fun, good job
    My entries this week #17+18
    Hope to see you also share with SSPS & HIH https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Esme, thank you. Yes, his new hobby has been very enjoyable for him. Take care. And as always, thank you for joining us here.

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  6. Wow, building a guitar sounds complicated Stephanie but interesting.
    This weekend I'm hosting a picnic afternoon tea for my grandson who just turned 18.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, luckily it's a kit, but you get to customize it. It comes in plain wood and has the pieces, but you paint, customize, and put it together. I'm glad it's his hobby and not mine, haha. Thank you so much for joining us here. Looking forward to reading your post. And happy 18th birthday to your grandson!

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  7. That's pretty cool to build your own guitar! I think that even beats learning to play one. Thank you, Steph, for featuring our MCM Bathroom Redo--nice way to start our weekend. Have a great Labor Day weekend.

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    1. Thank you. So far, he hasn't complained much with the process. Luckily, it's a kit, and you customize it, but it comes with the hardware; you eventually put it together. He's still customizing with paint. We enjoyed your post so much; your bathroom turned out so cool! Have a great Labor Day weekend.

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  8. Happy Friday Steph! Thanks so much for hosting and warm hospitality. I'm sitting at #21 this week.

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    1. Paula, thank you for joining! Have a great weekend.

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  9. Thanks so much for hosting!! So exciting that your husband is making a guitar. I had no idea you could actually buy a kit for that. Have fun with refreshing the bistro set.

    -Soma

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    1. Soma, thank you for joining us! Yes, they have a kit, and I was also surprised to see they had kits to build your own guitar. My husband is always finding something I was not aware of. Thank you, it's been a rainy few days, and I am hoping to repaint the bistro set tomorrow. I hope you are well. Take care.

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  10. Great links.. thanks for sharing. The pumpkins are so cute!

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    1. Hena Tayeb, thank you! I'm glad you enjoy visiting with us and checking out the links shared. And yes, those pumpkins are cute! :)

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