This beachy beauty was sent to us by Josie of Bespoke Stationery & Party Planning. She planned this party for her friends daughter’s birthday. Her friend, a photographer, captured some great moments of the party and it ended up showcasing both of their talents beautifully. The theme of the party was “British Seaside”. Lunch consisted of marmite starfish sandwiches, cucumber slices & cherry tomatoes, gala apples & pink lemonade. We love the soft color palette and the juxtaposition of the striped backdrop with the gingham bunting. How fantastic is the pink pale cake in the middle? Sweet treats included ice cream cookies, sand buckets filled with licorice confit, cake pops and white chocolate fish & chips. We love that little seagull who appears to be watching over all of the treats. Scroll down below for the vendor credits.
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Photography by Eddie Judd

























adorbs! and LOVE-love the name poppy
Adorable!The fish & chips are too cute!
…and too yummy!
Love everything about it, especially as it’s my friends who styled it! Love all of the attention to detail and especially love the printables done by Fraser & Parsley. xo.
Wow. That cake looks amazing!
The cake was beautiful – and delicious – Emily from Tempting Cake did such a great job with it.
So excited to see this fabulous photoshoot featured on your wonderful blog Amy (huge fan!). Josie (at Fraser & Parsley) did a beautiful job of the styling and the photos by Eddie are stunning. We were honoured to have been involved! Heidi xx (Giddy Kipper)
I ADORE THIS! Reminds me of a song I love, “Seaside” by The Kooks…. So will be asking hubby for this theme for me this year!
Pale Pink Pail
The cake is FANTASTIC!
wonderful candy bar!
Did you notice she took the time to line the jar with the starfish so they look like they are live, sucking on the sides?? So adorable.
Thank you for noticing Giuliana! Josie xx
So thrilled to see this shoot on the amazing Amy Atlas blog! We were delighted to be a part of the shoot masterminded by the wonderful Fraser & Parsley and Eddie Judd Photography.