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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 122

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #122! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.

Hello, wonderful bloggers! I thoroughly enjoyed each post you shared at the last party. Thank you all for joining and contributing; it is always appreciated. Wishing you all beautiful days ahead.

Congratulations to our featured bloggers

Lisa at Handmade in Israel shared her post, "You must choose life, that is Art: Pinchas Litvinovsky." Visit with her as she shares her experience exploring an exhibition showcasing the works of one of Israel's most influential artists.


3 Winks Design shared their post, "3-2-1 Cake Mix: Ways to use it and Gift it." Visit their blog to check out this simple recipe idea, and while there, explore ways to use it and cute ways to gift it!


Lisa Notes shared her post, "Prepare to shift: Choosing my word for a year that will change." Visit with her as she shares about her one word for this year, 2026. Maybe while there, you will be inspired to choose your one word as her words inspire you.


Honey Bears and Sydney Beans share their Christmas recap and NYE treats! Visit and read about how Christmas went for them, and while there, find a new delicious recipe.


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

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  1. Thanks so much for featuring our 3-2-1 Mix gift idea! I'll be shouting out on Facebook!

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    1. You're very welcome! Great recipe post. And thank you for the shout-out. It's appreciated.

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  2. Thanks for sharing my post about choosing a One Word. I've already seen my word Shift in SO many places and we're barely into January. :)

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    1. Lisa, you're very welcome. "Shift" is a wonderful word. I really need to look at choosing a word. Thank you for joining the party.

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  3. Thank you so much for featuring my post about the Litvinovsky exhibition. It really was wonderful!

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    1. Lisa, you're very welcome. I enjoyed your post and learned so much as well.

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  4. Happy New Year and good morning, Stephanie. Thanks for this party.
    My entries this week #9-11
    Please come share with SSPS & HIH https://esmesalon.com/tag/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  5. Happy 2026, Stephanie! It's nice to be back--I've been away from blogging and linkups for a few weeks since I've had so much going on (shared a few pictures at my current linkup) so it's extra nice to be here today. :) Love the features here! It's so fun to see what amazing things people can do. I've shared 6, 7, and 8 this time. Off now to read & comment on others' posts. Wishing you a wonderful weekend. Looks like we get back to the 50s on Monday. :)

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    1. Jennifer, Happy 2026 to you as well. It's nice having you back. Thank you so much for joining us here. 😊 Today I spent some time shoveling snow with my husband. I did see how the weather will return back to the 50s by Monday. Have a great weekend.

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  6. Hi Stephanie, I'm sitting at #18 this week. Thank you for hosting.
    Blessings, Jennifer

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    1. Jennifer, you're very welcome. Thank you for joining us here.

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  7. Stephanie, thanks for another great visit! Have a wonderful week ahead.

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

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  8. Happy New Year Steph! Thanks' so much for hosting & warm hospitality. I'm sitting at #22 this week.

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    1. Paula, Happy New Year. Thank you for your kind words. Wishing you a wonderful weekend and thank you for joining the party.

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  9. I really enjoy the featured posts, especially the one with cake mix gift. Thank you for hosting this wonderful linkparty Stephanie.

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    1. Nicole, I am happy you enjoyed the featured posts. I enjoy reading all of your posts, and I am happy to see that you joined us here this week. Thank you. :)

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  10. Hi Stephanie and Happy New Year. Looks like a great lineup of features and new shares. My posts are #33, 34, and 35. Enjoy the weekend and be well.

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    1. Hi Nancy, Happy New Year! Happy to have you here this week. I'm excited to see what you have shared. Take care and enjoy your weekend.

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  11. Happy New Year!! I hope your holidays were fantastic. Personally, I took a December break to ease the load, but am back to enjoy your wonderful blog party. I brought my WALNUT GORGONZOLA STUFFED MUSHROOMS, a RUEBEN BRAID and BLACK EYED PEA CHILI. Enjoy your week.

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    1. Happy New Year! We're happy to have you join us here.

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  12. Such fun features, Stephanie! I was clicking away! Thanks so much for the party! Wishing you and your loved ones a blessed new year!

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    1. Laura, thank you. We're happy you joined us at the party. We hope that you have a wonderful year filled with so much love. 😊

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