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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 106

  Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #106! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.

Congratulations, featured bloggers

Lisa Notes shared a post, "When grace catches us as we fall." Her words resonate as she discusses grace and compassion. Head over and read the story she shared.
 
Nancy at Colors 4 Health shared her Easy Baked Apple recipe. Visit her today, check out how she made her baked apple dish, and be sure to save it for later!

Sally at Within a World of My Own shared her post, "Last Chance Summer Outfits: Linen Striped Skirt Print Mix." Head over and see how she styled the outfits.
 
Jeanne Selep shared a beautiful fantasy flowering tree mosaic stepping stone. It's stunning. Visit her and see how she created this piece.

 


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  1. Thanks for the feature! Hope everybody has a good weekend.

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    1. Sally, you're very welcome. Thank you for sharing here at the party. Have a great weekend.

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  2. Thanks for sharing my post on grace and for sharing others' posts on things I want to read! I appreciate you!

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    1. Lisa, you're very welcome. And, aw, thank you for being so kind. I appreciate you as well.

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  3. Thanks so much Stephanie for selected my post as a feature. I'm thirlled and honored. Wishing you and your readers a fabulous weekend. Warm regards, Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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    1. Nancy, you're very welcome. Happy to feature you here at the party. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.

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  4. Thanks Stephanie for hosting #106. My shares this time are #14, 15, and 16. Wishing you a beautiful day. Nancy Andres @ Colors 4 Health.

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    1. Nancy, you're very welcome. Thank you for joining us here. 🙂 Have a great weekend.

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  5. Hi, Stephanie - I found you through Shelbee's link up. Happy to meet you! - Angie, www.yourtrueselfblog.com

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    1. Hi Angie, thank you for joining us here. It's nice to meet you as well. Glad you found us here.

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  6. Happy Weekend, Stephanie! We've been on a short blogging break but it's great to be back! Thanks so much for hosting us all!

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    1. Laura, breaks are nice. We're happy to see you back. I hope you are doing well. Take care, and have a great weekend.

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  7. Stephanie, thanks so for the visit and the link-up!

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  8. So many great links. Off to check out some of the fall recipes shared and how beautiful is that mosaic plate!

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