Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Cupcake Date

On Tuesday the 13th I took my wonderful niece Sydney out for a Cup Cake Date. We started our date out at the Artful Potter's "Paint Me a Story" time. It was of course a story about cupcakes, which she is currently obsessed with.

Ready for our Adventure
So Big! It is happening she is changing from a toddler to a kid! I swear she has grown up and matured since Easter. As she was painting I remembered the first time I brought her painting last Spring to make mothers day gifts it is amazing how much she has changed. See pictures from her first painting trip HERE

Our Hostess reading Chef Joey's Cupcake Creation
Painting the sprinkles- It was so cool seeing her carefully use colors rather mixing them up, at Christmas she was still scribbling with paint.
Look how serious she is, notice her elbow
Painting the cup
"Look What I did!"
After painting we headed to the Cupcakery we shared two cup cakes. Right after this picture she shoved the whole 1/4 cupcake into her mouth.
I can't believe she is growing up to be a smart, talkative, adorable, fun and spirited almost 3 year old.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

How fun!
Glad you get to enjoy all the "girly" stuff with her!
Lynn

weebles23 said...

very very sweet..
I too am glad you get to spoil her so.
BUT where on earth is the smock for the little artist.. getting paint on the clothes is a no-no.. especially a brand new shirt from Gymboree...
(sorry just the mommy in me coming out)
great photos and memories for you both..
and is she really 3?? where on earth did that go??

Anonymous said...

Looks like you had a lot of fun. Great job catching the "look" of creativity on her face as she painted. Pam

Luann said...

Weebles you have me laughing! That is why I am the aunt not the mommy. Seriously though the paint they use rinses out with water. Uncle Max would be mad if we ruined that outfit he went and bought it without any help!

Anonymous said...

This is so precious! I can't believe she will be 3 WOW!!

Kristen said...

That is adorable...what a great idea!