You can find the directions at Catholic Cuisine.
Decorating Holy Ghost Cookies
by Jessica | Nov 2, 2009 | All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day, Kids in the Kitchen | 3 comments
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I love this idea its so cute – I would have never thought to use Nutter Butters for ghosts
What a great idea! And so quick and easy to do too!
As always, thanks for sharing. 🙂
God bless!
Yes, they are easy and lots of fun for the children! The idea was submitted by Lori of Busy with Blessings to the Hallowed Days From Thy Bounty Fair at Catholic Cuisine last year. She suggested dipping the cookies in melted Almond Bark, which looks really great, but just stuck with frosting this year since I had it in the cupboard.