
I believe that I look good in any kind of hat. Whether it’s a plain baseball cap, cowboy hat, beret or a bonnet.
I even tried a few witch hats when we went shopping for my daughter’s and my nieces’ Halloween costumes..
And sis said they look good on me…
I don’t know if that’s her way of saying that I look like a witch…hee
It doesn’t matter because sometimes I know I really do..LOL!
Well, I actually own a few different pieces of hats which I try to pair with my clothes.
I am far from fashionable but I think I can blend in most places.
I’m still thinking about the Witch hat thing, though….along with thoughts about a Witch party for Halloween next year.{LOL}
Yeah, Halloween this year is not even over yet and we’re already thinking about a theme for next year.
How partyholic is that, huh?
So, do you think I should buy it?
Hmmnn….decisions, decisions…
Anyway, you see my Halloween mood is not yet over.
Which led me into a watching a few youtube video download of some of my favorite horror flicks along with two of my favorite series and an old movie.
And I guess I still have a couple more Halloween recipes up my sleeves…
This one is the easiest and is perfect for the busymoms because this uses ready-made ingredients.
a photo when we went shopping for Halloween costume
….. and kids love chocolate, this will surely be a hit in their Halloween parties. You can use any color that you want for the frosting however I suggest green, violet or orange.
Easy To Do Witch Hats
Ingredients:
any flat chocolate covered cookie {I used Fibisco Choco Crunchies}
Hershey’s Kisses
Orange Gel Food Color
Vanilla Frosting {leftovers from when I made FrankenSmore’s Pops}
Directions:
- Mix vanilla frosting with a few drops of orange gel food color and put in a piping bag. Set aside.
- Peel off tin foil from hershey’s kisses and choco crunchies.
- Attach Hershey’s kisses to Choco Crunchies by putting a little vanilla frosting on the bottom each kiss.
- With the orange-colored vanilla frosting, draw a ribbon and trace the edge of the kisses to make it look like a witch hat.

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