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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 123

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #123! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.

Hello everyone! I hope you are all doing well. This week has been quite busy for me since my daughters are back in school and the second semester has started. I want to thank everyone who joined us at the party last week. I’ve been enjoying all the posts—I've discovered new books, explored inspiring projects, and found delicious recipes. I can't wait to see what you all share at this week's party! 🥰


🌟🌟🌟Congratulations to our featured bloggers 🌟🌟🌟

Jennifer at Life Tales Books shared her post, suggesting that your photo project may not be as overwhelming as you think. She provides a 10-minute daily plan that I believe can really work. I encourage you to check out her methods.

Sally, over at Within a World of My Own, shared a post titled "A Few of My Favorite Winter Things." I loved her approach of revisiting her favorite winter items by looking back at the photos she has taken.

Lynne from Thrifting Wonderland demonstrated how she transformed her entrance from a Christmas theme to a winter theme. I appreciate the simplicity of her design.

Mami Made It showcased her transformation of a bedside table into a small office cabinet. Be sure to visit her site and see how she personalized it for her office.


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  1. Oh my, I love that bedside table transformation! Thanks so much for hosting, enjoy your week ahead.

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    1. Melynda, I agree. It turned out cute, and it's functional. Thank you for joining the party. Have a great weekend.

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  2. Thanks so much for sharing (and recommending!) my "Why Your Photo Project Isn't as Big as You Think" post this week! I'm thrilled, and I hope others will take some hope from it. I hope semester #2 is great for your girls. I'm a teacher and semester #2 just started for me as well. (Although, as a college instructor teaching the same course, semester #2 is the same as semester #1. ha ha) Thank you for hosting this fun linkup. I'm looking forward to seeing what others have shared. I'm sharing #9 and #10 this time. Happy weekend!

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    1. Jennifer, you're very welcome. We enjoyed your post, and it was very insightful. And thank you, it seems like they are back on track. They got comfortable during break and were a little bummed to start this second semester. I guess sleeping in and no lessons was everything to them, haha.

      Wishing you a great weekend and all the best during your second semester as well.

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