Cut a 5" square of burlap and carefully pull out threads to fray a 1/2" fringe border.
Cut a square of fabric to fit within inner edges of fringe border. Glue fabric square onto burlap allow to dry completely.
Cut star (or whatever festive shape you choose) from cookie cutters or whatever pattern you have from a second fabric. Glue it to center of square and allow to dry completely.
Tie a length of jute, bakers twine or yarn to back of ornament with hot glue.
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Burlap has come a long way in recent years. I'm amazed at all the uses for it.
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