I don’t know who taught him this, but Milo thought that you need a cupcake to end your tea party. I wasn’t going to turn down a cupcake, and we happened to have one in the fridge, so we finished our tea party with a cupcake. However, Sawyer though our tea party was missing guests.
Invite Friends. Even Stuffed Ones!
Sawyer grabbed her Minnie and Milo’s Eeyore and they had tea too! I love that these friends were able to join our tea party as they are both important to the kids. Once Milo licked the frosting off his cupcake he offered the rest to Eeyore, who woefully declined.
Photographing indoor adventures with toddlers can be just as much fun as bigger adventures out of the home. They help tell the story of your toddlers, who they are right now. I’m sure many more tea parties are in my future, but I have photographed what a tea party looks like for my kids at this stage in their life. For this mom, that’s priceless.
Now it’s your turn. Give these tea party photo tips a try and share it on my Facebook page or Me Ra’s Facebook Page! I would love to see how you put these tea party photo tips into action!
Cheers to Toddler Craziness!
Neyssa
Neyssa Lee is a family and infant photographer based in Washington State, passionate about capturing the details of each child’s life to tell their story. She is known for the way she works with children and families to capture their true personalities. She also loves empowering moms with their cameras as a certified Me Ra Koh CONFIDENCE Teacher.
Knowing how to use your camera will make capturing everyday moments and adventures with your family that much easier. Instead of thinking about the settings of your camera, you can focus on what is unfolding in front of you.