Be the grandest lady in the Easter parade with a winning bonnet.
Buy a large straw hat with a wide brim.
Tweak the theme, which is the beginning of spring. Tiptoe through the tulips? A Beverly Hillbillies Easter? Seventies flower power?
If you want to stand out among a sea of pastel hats, do yours in primary colors.
Gather trimmings—lace, ribbon, bows, scarves, buttons, feathers—whatever you can think of.
No Easter bonnet is complete without blooms, but if you really want to stand out, visit the florist and buy fresh flowers.
If you want to use flowers that aren’t very hardy or are out of season, buy high-quality silk flowers; they’re much more realistic looking than plastic.
Arrange and rearrange your hat until you have a pleasing composition.
Get out your hot glue gun—and safety pins, if you need them to anchor heavy or awkward items—and get to work.
Attach a ribbon to either side of the hat and tie it under your chin—now stand up straight, hold your head high, and strut the parade route like a Milan runway.
The tradition of wearing a new Easter outfit began in Northern Europe, where it was considered disrespectful to Eastre—the goddess of spring—to wear old clothes on the annual festival honoring her.
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Comments (3)
Eve, the bonnet looks fantastic! Great video!
over 2 years ago by HeatherM
Very nice design
about 1 year ago by Lance_Ruch
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about 1 year ago by Lance_Ruch
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