Four Years ago today I gave birth to my Muddy Pixie. Happy Birthday Beautiful Girl!
Four Years of Birthday and Cake Fun! |
Yesterday we had a Birthday Morning Tea (a day early) |
The 'Princess Cake' as requested |
Linking up with Trish at My Little Drummer Boys for Wordless Wednesday.
She looks like one very happy Beautiful Birthday Girl..
ReplyDeleteSuch fun shots! :)
Princess cake for a princess. Love the cake!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely smile she has! Love the cake too!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your little girl, what a gorgeous princess she is with a fabulous cake. xx
ReplyDeleteFour is such a beautiful age. Full of such exuberance, joy and curiosity. What a beautiful celebration you held for her.
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever collage! I had a princess cake as a little girl too. The last picture is my fav, perfect!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Muddy Pixie ! Love that last photo of her with her Princess Cake. She looks so happy. My other favourite is the bottom left on the collage - tongue sticking out with a bit of chocolate. Love it !
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday in your household. Would you believe i just iced a cake with Smarties too!! For no other reason that i fancied some rainbows in the kitchen, love Posie
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. That cake is fantastic. I'm not going to show my daughter... I don't think I could live up to your cake! Hope she has had a great birthday :)
ReplyDeleteAhhh HAPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY gorgeous Muddy Pixie! We've been thinking of you today. Present on it's way. That cake looks FABULOUS Nat, well done Mama, you're a marvel!
ReplyDeleteLove the pics xoxo
Oh Happy Happy birthday to your Muddy Pixie!! Love the cake and hope you had a wonderful day celebrating!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day! Well done on the cakes!
ReplyDeletewhat a happy celebration!! happy birthday to your beautiful daughter!
ReplyDeleteFifth birthday parties are a memorable milestone. I still remember mine all those years ago, and I remember my son's, not so many years ago.
ReplyDeleteFifth birthday parties are a memorable milestone. I still remember mine all those years ago, and I remember my son's, not so many years ago.
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