So the German tradition is called a Schultute (pronounced shool-toota). The direct translation is school cone. Basically, its a cone filled with school supplies and goodies given to a child on his/her first day of school, however, some people give them to all their children at each start of the new year. The cones can be large or small and you can fill them with anything your children might need. Hey, you're going to have to buy school supplies anyway, so why not make a cute tradition out of it?
I made a simple one and it was...well, simple.
Just get a piece of heavy paper and wrap it into a cone-shape.
Then fill it with school supplies and goodies. I put erasers, pencils, pens, and glue in there.
A small notepad and a treat would be fun too. Just remember, you could make it as big as you wanted.
For some other fun examples, check out these cute and simple ones here and here. It's fun to see others carrying on this tradition. And right now, it seems like many stores are having good deals on school supplies so stock up now!
That is such a cute idea Melissa! I can't wait to do it for Halle this year!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea.. and will for sure be using it this since Lizzie starts her first day of preschool in a few months.
ReplyDeleteI just gave you the Versatile Blogger Award on my blog. I really do enjoy reading your blog and all of the ideas you have.