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At this point, you might be wondering, why change them at all? But, their just so much cuter with the burlap!
I ripped off the white sheet, just leaving the ghost face lights. I then cut out my burlap squares about 10 inches wide. First removing the head, I poked a hole in the middle of the burlap with the light, and put the head back on. Bind the burlap, tie a twine bow and draw on some eyes to finish them off.
Now what do you think? So much cuter, Right?
