Posts from November, 2010

Paper windmill

Today’s stunning shoot is with Alan, Sue & Harriet. Alan is Harriet’s godfather and wanted to do a photography shoot as a gift for Sue & Harriet. It turned out to be an amazing gift! On a sunny summer’s day at Seaford Head Joanna Brown captured natural, playful shots that clearly show how much Alan & Sue adore little Harriet. And with Harriet’s gorgeous grin it’s impossible not to adore this shoot!

Joanna’s vintage processing works beautifully with the shoot and the paper windmill resulted in some lovely shots of Harriet having fun…

Awesome images courtesy of Joanna Brown

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Photographer Details:
Joanna Brown website
Joanna Brown blog
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Phone: 07825 512567

Big headed bears

These bears aren’t big headed in an up-themselves horrible way. They’re big headed in a way that makes them look so sweet I could cry! Made by Aintzi in Spain their facial expressions give me the impression they need a cuddle, and whilst your teeniest children may be too small to do so (small parts and all) they’d be lovely for older children or to sit on a shelf in the nursery. Priced at around £15- £20, these bears are a bargain especially considering they’re handmade. Just look at them and tell me you aren’t tempted…

Awesome images courtesy of Knitting Dreams

Oh so adorable! I love the little scarves and dresses they’re sporting. And I love those that are posed with teeny toys; buy some dolls house miniatures and you could easily recreate these sweet scenes!

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Jeremiah’s kite party

I’m hoping to share lots of inspiration for parties on this blog. I’ll be making inspiration boards for different themes but it’s always nice to see real life parties. So if you have photos of your child’s party, or you’re a professional photographer that has been asked to capture a little one’s birthday, please do send them to me here.

Clouds & kites

Tracey Lau is an, Australian-based, event co-ordinator who creates stunning sweet tables. I saw the sweet table I’m about to feature when it went on Tracey’s gorgeous blog back in June. It has stuck in my memory ever since and when I decided to launch my baby blog I had to email Tracey to ask if I could share. Created for, Tracey’s son, Jeremiah’s first birthday you’ll see why I found this sweet table to be so unforgettable…

Although Tracey will have made some of the elements herself, a lot of these treats could be bought from a supermarket: popcorn, doughnuts, marshmallows. Sweets such as M&M’s and Smarties can be used in glass jars, although for maximum impact it’d be best to pick out the right colours to complement your table. You’ll be rewarded for your effort with all the remaining colourful chocolate that didn’t make the grade though ;)

Flying high

The theme of kites is a particularly lovely one and it didn’t just stop at the sweet table. After the children had filled up on sugar they exerted all that extra energy by getting outdoors, painting kites and flying them!

Finally, here’s lovely little Jeremiah enjoying his birthday:

Awesome images courtesy of Tracey Lau

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Photographer Details:
Tracey Lau blog
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