Wicked (or not so wicked) Witches, that is!  Paula, of Frog Prince Paperie, designed a bewitching party complete with beguiling patterns and beautiful paper accessories!  So, grab your broom and stay awhile to take in all of the creative elements of this wickedly wonderful party!

The cupcake stand topped with a witch hat makes a perfect centerpiece for the treat table- and what a treat those cupcakes are!  Look at the beautiful fondant toppers and the cupcake wrappers!

How cute are these little guys?  There is nothing scary about chocolate chip jack o’ lantern treats with cream cheese frosting- except maybe how many we would like to eat!  They are nestled on Crows candy.

Black velvet whoopie pies topped with bats…

Gorgeous cookies designed using the inspiration from the paper accessories.

One of my favorite details, Halloween parfaits with tiny witch hats on top of the spoons!

And another of my favorite witchy details~ doughnuts on broom sticks!

The candy wrappers turn a simple chocolate bar into “Witches’ Finest”- and look how cute a jar of candy becomes with paper wrappers from Paula’s shop on Etsy.

Another wickedly wonderful table was set up in the foyer of the home.

Something tells me a flying witch on the cake didn’t scare anyone away!

The children certainly didn’t seem to notice there was anything wicked or tricky around- just treats!

The children enjoyed a face painter and a fun doughnut eating contest!

This wreath was designed just for the party- what a great way to greet your guests at the door!

The favor bags were designed from the Frog Prince Paperie’s witch silhouette~

Thank you for sharing your bewitching party with us, Paula! 

Be sure to check out all of the lovely work by the very creative and talented people who contributed to this party!  They are wonderful resources for any party!

Paperie and Styling: Frog Prince Paperie 
– Photography: Heather Stine Photography 
– Photo Editing: Jill Luecht Photography
– Baked Goods: Contemporary Cakery
– Sugar Cookies: JP Creatibles 
– Fondant Toppers: Lynlee’s Petite Cakes
– Paper Wreath and Fan Centerpieces: Southern Belle’s Charm 
– Treat  Bags: Laugh Loud Smile Big 
– Facepainting: Debra Heuskin Face and Body Artist
– Costumes: Patti Fabulous
– Floral: Buds, Etc. Floral Studio

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