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Win a Montezuma's Easter hamper in our Easter bonnet pictures competition

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ShadeMumsnet · 19/03/2013 15:44

Easter wouldn't be complete without chocolate eggs and homemade Easter bonnets. We'd love to see your forays into millinery craftship. Post pictures of your eggcellent headgear here and on Thursday 28 March we'll toss them all in a bonnet and pull one out. The winner will receive a gorgeous Montezuma's Easter hamper containing chocolate bunnies, eggs, buttons and other goodies.

PLEASE NOTE: It's possible we'll love your photos so much that we select a few for a picture gallery or a Pinterest board. Please only post a photo if you're happy for us to use it in these places.

If making an Easter bonnet is completely beyond your ken, take a look at our simple Easter bonnet ideas guide.

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Cambam2010 · 19/03/2013 16:02

Child will not stand still for picture, but you get the idea... The hat I made from paper mache, covered it in a cheap yellow duster. It is supposed to be a chick coming out of a shell...

Cambam2010 · 19/03/2013 16:05

Here it is off the head.

MTBMummy · 20/03/2013 12:08

This was my attempt at a bunny top hat covered in easter eggs

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clareandtribe · 20/03/2013 20:45

Hope, age 5 is very proud of her easter bonnet :)

tandt5 · 21/03/2013 18:21

This is our first joint effort at Easter bonnet. Sophia (soon-to-be 3) had lots of fun decorating it with eggs, chicks and flowers.

Bigspring · 21/03/2013 20:51

Lenny decorated this himself!

ladyappaloosa · 21/03/2013 20:59

Our Easter Duck bonnet - we have a duck race each year at Easter where we release hundreds of plastic ducks in the river. Great fun and brilliant fundraiser. Don't worry, we do capture them all at the bridge. Our bonnet is reflecting the great race

JuanFanjo · 22/03/2013 13:44

Last year I made something small and intricate. It was ignored I think I've gone too far the other way this year and the Reception Class is going to be having Donnie Darko type nightmares. ho Hum.

Scrambledchocpancake · 22/03/2013 14:50

My 4yo DD made this all by herself, except for the cutting out. she thoroughly enjoyed herself doing it too and is very pleased with her creation. Proud mummySmile

Scrambledchocpancake · 22/03/2013 14:52

This is it on her head!

PermanentlyOnEdge · 22/03/2013 15:14

There's a five year old boy under there somewhere. I think I got the idea off mumsnet......

PermanentlyOnEdge · 22/03/2013 15:20

Oops!

plain · 22/03/2013 15:54

my DS likes animals and especially insects
Smile

Mandz07 · 22/03/2013 18:24

My daughter had trouble keeping this on her head x

Mandz07 · 22/03/2013 18:24

Another angle

pupsysmum · 22/03/2013 21:21

My sons Easter bonnet that he wore today in a parade at school. We had great fun making it together.

HPMcQ · 23/03/2013 11:22

ronnie rocked his bunny hat during the easter parade and then for lunch at pizza express afterwards!

nerysw · 23/03/2013 11:29

Clara had great fun making this at this week's Toddler Thursday session at Gladstone Pottery Museum and is looking forward to wearing it in the Preschool Easter Bonnet Parade!

IOW1983 · 23/03/2013 13:47

Mia loved helping to make this for her first parade at nursery school! She is under there somewhere Smile

debbie2201 · 23/03/2013 15:03

My son Callum ag3 3 with his easter egg bonnet

LucyJS · 23/03/2013 18:58

An Easter chick/duck using an old cap and tissue paper

PurplePidjin · 23/03/2013 19:18

PidjChick in his Easter hat. 4 months old, so entirely made by mummy, I'm afraid Wink

hammyhunter · 24/03/2013 10:02

We had great fun making this!

poopoopoo · 24/03/2013 11:18

Jasmine, with a chicken in a nest on her head! We had loads of fun and made loads of mess making this, with some help from a friend who is ace at Origami! Smile

twistybookworm · 24/03/2013 12:41

Lots of tissue flowers.

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