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We’re looking for a few good Easter bonnets

Easter is, as some lyrically inclined somebody once said, on its way. And, for many, that means it's time to search out the perfect Easter bonnet -- or other miscellaneous headgear.

Las Vegans know fashion. Las Vegans also know goofy. So, this year, we potentially combine the two by asking you, dear readers, to design, make and send us photos of your original Easter bonnet.

A baseball cap decorated with suitably Vegasy touches? A straw hat adorned with hanging car dice and fake grass? A Stetson customized with a diorama of the Strip skyline?

Whatever suits your fancy. All we ask is that your hat or bonnet be yours alone -- a true original -- and that, when it's finished, you share it with other readers. After we receive the photos, we'll pick out the best, weirdest, funniest or otherwise most noteworthy hats to feature in our Easter Living section and online.

We'll need your photos by 5 p.m. March 12. Send them by snail mail to: Easter Bonnets, Features Department, Las Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125-0070. Or, send them via e-mail to jprzybys@reviewjournal.com with "Easter bonnet" in the subject line.

Either way, make sure you include your name, address, age and daytime phone number.

So, break out the construction paper, marshmallow Peeps, stuffed bunnies, ribbon, glitter or whatever other materials you need to realize your stylistic dreams and get to work. We await your creations.

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