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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 113

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #113! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.


Happy Friday! How did you spend your week? Has the cold weather arrived where you live? It has for us, but this weekend, it looks like it will warm back up. 

This week, my youngest daughter crocheted a mini pumpkin to replace the ceramic pumpkin I accidentally broke. I thought it was such a sweet gesture, and it turned out so cute. It definitely brought a smile to my face.



Let's move on to the party!
Congratulations to our featured bloggers

Creatively Beth shared a tutorial on making a Dollar Tree Autumn Leaf Gnome. This adorable gnome is a fun addition to your autumn decor. 



Salt Prairie also shared her recipe for Easy Apple Cinnamon Roll Rosettes, which not only looks beautiful but is sure to be delicious. She is absolutely right; if fall had a flavor, this recipe would embody it!


Lisa Howler at Boondock Ramblings recommended the book Murder, She Wrote: Gin and Daggers. Have you read any of the Murder, She Wrote books? Check out her blog for more details about this intriguing read.



Cindy's Online Recipe Box featured 
a recipe for Candy Corn Biscotti, which includes butterscotch, vanilla, and orange flavors—delicious twice-baked cookies! Be sure to visit her blog and try making your own!



All featured posts will be pinned on Crazy Little Lovebird's Featured Pinterest Board.

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  1. Thank you for featuring my Candy Corn Biscotti! I'm selling baked goods @ a Mini Market next week and everyone expects different types of biscotti & cake balls from me, so I've been baking & freezing biscotti (plus filling Tupperware with homemade cookie doughs & making icebox cookie logs). So you'll be seeing some of the things I'm making for that. Happy Fall and catch y'all again next week!

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    1. Cindy, you're very welcome! I usually leave comments for those I feature, letting them know. However, I encountered issues on my end when trying to leave you one. We enjoyed your recipe very much and appreciate you sharing it here at the party. Wishing you all the best at the mini market. I bet you are selling some wonderful goodies. Have a wonderful weekend, and thank you for joining us here.

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  2. Good morning, Stephanie, thanks for this party. Happy Friday and November
    My entries this week #8-10
    Please join SSPS & HIH https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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    1. Hi Esme, thank you for joining us. Wishing you a beautiful weekend.

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    1. Pat, we're happy to have you join us here. Welcome!

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  4. Aw, that crochet pumpkin is so cute! How sweet of her.

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  5. Thanks for hosting each week! Have a fun Halloween and a great first weekend of November!

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    1. Thank you for joining us here. I hope that you have a wonderful weekend and Halloween as well.

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  6. Thank you for hosting Stephanie ☺️. We're experiencing strange weather patterns too.
    It's become Winter in our Spring again!
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer,

      The weather can be so strange at times. I hope that you are able to experience more pleasant weather days. Thank you for joining us here. Take care.

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  7. Stephanie, thanks so much for the visit and the link-up! Have a wonderful week ahead.

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

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  8. I love that your daughter crocheted a pumpkin for you! That is so sweet of her.

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    1. Nicole, oh, thank you. I thought it was as well. Thank you for joining us here. Take care.

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  9. That's so sweet that your daughter crocheted a pumpkin for you! Thanks for the party!

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    1. Hi Amy,
      Thank you, I appreciate that. Thank you for joining us here. Have a great weekend.

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  10. That crocheted pumpkin is darling... and how thoughtful of your daughter to make it especially for her mama! What a keepsake! Thanks for the party, Stephanie! Happy November!

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    1. Laura, aw, thank you so much! You're always so kind. Happy November! Wishing you a beautiful month.

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  11. Thanks so much Stephanie for hosting #113. My shares this week are Posts #38, 39, and 40. Enjoy this beautiful month of NOV.

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    1. Nancy, wishing you a beautiful month as we thank you for joining us here each week. Have a great weekend.

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  12. THANK YOU Steph for including my Autumn Leaf Gnome with the inspiration this week! Have a great weekend! Creatively, Beth

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  13. Stephanie, thank you so much for featuring my post on the Sea of Galilee. You are a wonderful encourager to me and so many others. Many blessings to you 💕

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    1. Beth, you're very welcome. We enjoyed your post so much. We're happy to have you join us anytime at the linkup. 😊

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