Ashley Greene Celebrates 'Most Beautiful First Birthday' for Daughter Kingsley — See Photos!

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The 'Twilight' star shares her daughter Kingsley with husband Paul Khoury

<p>Paul Khoury</p>

Paul Khoury

Ashley Greene's daughter is celebrating a big milestone!

On Tuesday, the Twilight actress, 36, posted a carousel of photos to her Instagram in honor of daughter Kingsley Rainn's first birthday. Sharing photos of her daughter's butterfly-themed party, Greene held her daughter above her head and smiled in front of a pink, blue and yellow balloon wall.

Other images showed butterfly wings that little guests could wear, as well as a pink-themed picnic. "The most beautiful first birthday for my little butterfly," the star wrote in her caption.

"Thank you to everyone who made this day special. Shout out to @thepicnic.collective for helping bring this vision to life in the most wonderful way. Everything was perfect and little miss had a blast."

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Related: Ashley Greene Celebrates Daughter Kingsley's First Christmas: 'Most Magical Christmas Yet'

Greene shares her daughter with husband Paul Khoury.

In December, Greene shared a few adorable pictures of her daughter and her husband as they celebrated their first Christmas as a family of three. The new mom added a few other sweet pictures of Kingsley, who wore a white onesie with the words "Kingsley's first Christmas" sewn into the top.

"The most magical Christmas yet," she wrote in the caption.

Earlier this year, Greene spoke with PEOPLE about her breastfeeding journey, revealing that it didn't exactly go the way she had planned. "I'm very big on preparing, and I kind of had everything figured out up until she was born. And then everything that came after was a rude awakening for me," said Greene. "Until you experience it, it's hard to really prepare yourself for it. And I think it's not spoken about a ton."

The actress admitted that nursing Kingsley was "one of the worst experiences in the beginning."

"My pump was the wrong size, my baby wasn't latching correctly, it was painful, it was emotionally draining," she said.

"I thought breastfeeding was a natural part of the progression of having a child. I just assumed things would kick in, and it really didn't," she explained. "It was mentally such a struggle. We want nothing more than to have this blissful, beautiful connection with your child through breastfeeding. And when that doesn't happen, it's very difficult not to blame yourself."

"It's incredible the amount of love that they have for you. All of a sudden, I feel like everything that used to be so stressful just doesn't matter," she added. "There's such a bigger picture now."

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