It's an Aussie tradition that has lasted for decades and, although it takes quite a bit of effort, putting together Easter bonnets can also be lots of fun.
Here to help with some inspiration, we've collated some of the most impressive hats online made by mums, dads and their little ones.
From modern to classic, there is something here for every cheeky bunny rabbit.
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F?or the parents who are ready to go all out this is a great idea.
You've got a little bunny ¨C cleverly fashioned out of a balloon ¨C diving into a watering can, paired with plenty of baby chicks and flowers. ?
I?f you're looking for something cute, starting with the base of a straw hat is a great idea.
Little flowers, happy bunnies and a charming pink fence make this an adorable little Easter bonnet. ?
We can all agree a hot glue gun and some farm animals are the foundation of a perfect Easter hat.
The coloured eggs ?dangling off the brim add the perfect finishing touch too.
I?f you're lacking in inspiration something like this is not only easy, but delivers big on fun.
A big fluffy white pom-pom is all you need to ?create the look of a little bunny digging into the grass.
A? couple of cardboard bunny feet and a fluffy cotton wool tail make a very easy Easter rabbit if you're low on supplies and inspiration at home.
W?hen in doubt, add rabbit ears!
A?n Easter bonnet is not complete without a proper little village on top. The grass and house add some extra height that really makes this one pop out.
A? giant carrot? Tick.
Sometimes a bit of cardboard can do wonders when it comes to adding ears or even shaping a hat. ?
W?hen it comes to Easter hats, the 'less is more' approach does not apply.
This is the time to go all out. Think you've got enough eggs? Add more. Think there's enough fake hay? Add more.
O?K, for the mums and dads who have been told the day of that their kids need an Easter hat, this is for you.
Shape a bit of paper around their head, add some ears and a bunny face and you are done. ?
S?pring is the perfect inspiration for an Easter hat.
Think baby animals, flowers, and plenty of bright colours. ?
A? pile of eggs and some carrots speaks for itself, the perfect Easter vibes.
This another prime example of going all out and creating a big impact.
The kids are definitely going to love something like this. ?
G?ot a few too many of those reusable paper shopping bags laying around? Here's a practical way to use a lot of them up.
For the kids who hate wearing hats, the Easter headband ¨C fully decorated with flowers and decorated eggs.
R?ibbons and fluffy baby animals are perfect for little ones who just want to show off their love for all things Easter.
I?f you're still thinking about St Patrick's Day, why not add a little pot of gold to your Easter hat?
W?e've all got plenty of hats at home and a bit of shredded green paper is a simple base to build your bonnet around.
I?f you want to go all out, you could even add a full blown rabbit, to really amp up the impact.