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The Crazy Little Lovebirds Link Party 143

Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #143! I’m so happy you’re here! This is a warm and friendly gathering where you can share your amazing ideas—whether it's tasty recipes, fun family activities, creative crafts, home projects, or any other joyful inspirations. If you love finding new DIY ideas and learning from other bloggers, you’re in the perfect spot!

Happy Friday! I hope you all had a wonderful week. This week, the girls and I picked up our summer reading registration prizes at the library. Prizes included stickers, journals, and a book of your choice. Does your library have a summer reading program? We've been joining in on ours for a while now.

 Today also kicks off the free outdoor concerts, which we may attend.  

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, and as always, thank you for joining the party each week. I love visiting each of your blogs and seeing what you've been up to. I'm excited to share this week's featured posts from party 142.  

Congratulations to our featured bloggers!

Lisa Notes – What's Holding Me Together Right Now-Support Systems

Lisa shares the simple anchors helping her stay steady right now — small tools, meaningful connections, and quiet practices that bring comfort in the middle of busy days.

Amy’s Creative Pursuits – Early Spring Perennials

Amy walks us through her early spring garden as the first colors return. Fresh growth, soft blooms, and that hopeful shift the season always brings.

Little Vintage Cottage – Jell‑O Mold Junk Flowers

Tania turns vintage Jell‑O molds into cheerful metal flowers — bright, playful, and full of upcycled charm for the garden.

Studio 27 by Jennifer Adams – Cabbage Patch Haul

Jennifer finds a nostalgic treasure: a whole playpen of vintage Cabbage Patch dolls and accessories. A sweet, memory‑filled thrifting win.


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  1. How lovely that you picked up your summer reading prizes at the library. I remember doing that with my girls when they were younger. And also participating in the Pizza Hut Book-It reading challenges. So much fun. My library has a summer reading program for adults this year with prizes too, but I haven't registered. :)

    Thanks for featuring my post from last week on what's holding me together. It actually reminded me I need to set a timer right now to stay on track with what I got on my computer to do. lol

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    1. Lisa, oh such wonderful memories for you. Yes, you should register for the adult reading program. I made sure to register not so much for the prize, but to keep track of my reading this summer. The adults received these custom library stickers. Lisa, I love that timer solution, what a great way to stay focused on the current task. Thank you for joining the party. Take care!

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  2. Happy Friday, Stephanie! I'm so glad we're in summer mode. :) We used to do our library programs when my kids were younger--it's such a great thing to do. In the town we lived in when they were little, there were free movies, too, in the summer. I know it's a bit of a drive for you, but if you haven't checked out Movies on the Rocks, you should! They're free classic movies at Red Rocks (next Monday is "The Princess Bride.") We saw Indiana Jones there a couple of years ago. The venue is gorgeous, and it was so much fun on a Colorado summer night!

    Thank you for hosting this fun linkup. I'm here early today (woot!) with #2 and #3. Looking forward to seeing what others share. I'll be back to read and leave comments. Happy weekend!

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    1. Jennifer, Happy Friday! Oh, I love that they do movies up there, and they're free, wow, that's a win-win! That place is beautiful, and even the outdoor concerts are beautiful out there.
      Thank you for letting me know that. That's awesome. We'll have to check that out.

      The summer reading program is such a great way to track reading. I love that they offer it for adults as well. I usually join it to keep track of my reading during the summer. I hope that you have a great weekend.

      Thank you for being a part of the party. You are appreciated. 🤗

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  3. Wonderful features--the jello mold flowers are so cute and the cabbage patch dolls brought back memories! Have a wonderful month of June!

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    1. Pat, thank you. I enjoyed all the posts from the last party, and yes, some brought back memories, and some even made me want to try out a new craft.
      Happy June, and thank you for being a part of the party! 😊

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  4. Good morning, Stephanie. Thanks for the party. Happy Friday and weekend.
    My entries: #5+6+7
    Hope you will join and link up https://esmesalon.com/seniorsalonpitstop/

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  5. Esme, good morning. Thank you for joining the party. Wishing you a wonderful weekend. 😊

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