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Step 4 Once the glue is dry, use a hot glue gun to attach a hanging ribbon at the top. Keep the ornaments simple or glue rib- bon around the outside edge of the cookie cutter to cover up any dried glue, and add bows buttons or lace. Megan Kapple lives in ^

Kansas City, MO, with her husband and two daugh- ters. She spends her days dreaming up projects, scout- ing out thrift stores, sewing and cooking. Read her blog: homemadeginger.com.

around the cookie cutters and cut out the fabric. Step 3 Using craft glue, place a bead of glue around the sharp edge of the cookie cutter. It works well to use a cotton swab for this pro- cess. Quickly adhere the cookie cutter to the fabric while the glue is still wet. Let it dry.

Fabric Cookie Cutter Ornaments Step 1 Grab some new, used or vintage cookie cutters and scraps of fabric. Cover the fabric pieces in fabric stiffener, using a paint or foam brush and let dry. Step 2 Once the fabric is dry and stiff, trace

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