It's a tradition practiced in Germany and in Austria, so being an expat living in Germany I have never done one before in my entire life (or even heard of it). I guessed I could easily buy one or make one based on the many available patterns, but I thought.. where's the fun? So with many trials and errors... hours and days later, Baby A and I came up with a Schultüte, comprising of everything she adores (at that point of time, anyway). Her three beloved cuddly dogs had to be included, and fairies... and horses. So viola!
Big Nose I, II, and III.. happily nestling amongst the lush green "leaves". |
Fairy 1 taking flight |
Fairy 2, daintily balanced on a horse, reading a book |
A magical Schultüte for Baby A |
With the leftover materials, we even made a matching one, though much smaller, for Baby M. Oh yes, this is part of the tradition too. When one sibling starts school, s/he gets a full sized Schultüte. The other one(s) - nevermind younger or older, get(s) miniature version(s) of it. However, Baby M is a boy. So fairies were definitely no go. We kept the general design, and I glued a cardboard version of his cuddly duck in front. As he was only 3.5 then, "cute" is cool enough for him. :-)