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Witch Hunt

Invariable with a birthday and Halloween in October, someone is bound to get their witch on... My darling friend Melinda hosted the most fabulous "Witches Brew" party at her home. We witches were invited to create a cap that spoke something about us. Check out the fun, creative ladies (especially the wonderful hostess, Melinda, who is very bewitching in the kitchen) below and see more witches at the brew, if ye dare. Melinda, thanks again for a super, rockin', ultra fun time!

Andrea M., Andrea B., Karyn, Julie, Deborah, Melinda



Playing nice for the camera.


Melinda's mom almost ended up hatless. I was completely green with envy and thought about pilfering her beautiful topper.


Conversation after a delicious dinner.

Workin' it!

Beautiful settings - complete with pumpkin bread bowls (Did I get a picture of the darling spread? Sadly, no.)


A bit of 'tude

My spidey sense is tingling. Check out the spider bling.


Always remember to be very specific when asking Jason to take a picture for you...

Sara and Karyn in pink.

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Melinda said…
Thank you for the compliments, but you forgot to mention that you had one of the most fabulous hats there! And thank you for coming!!

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