Wednesday, August 18, 2010

A SWEET TRADITION {first day of school}




My Twinsie and I on our first day of school! Thank heavens for organized parents who still knew where the picture was...all these years later!




Having grown up in Germany...I am still in love with TRADITION! It is something to look forward to and even more than that, it is something dear to you that you can not wait to pass down to your children and to their children!
On our first day of school, we {no pig in my pocket...my twinsie and I} got our very own "SCHULTUETE". It was like Christmas morning! Typically, they are filled with lots of sweet treats and erasers, pencils, crayons etc. but you could really fill them with whatever you would like!

If any of you are teachers, I am sure YOU could imagine how hyper your little students might be on the first day of school.

Since Laurissa's first day of college is this next week, I wanted to do something special for her...so, I filled her "SWEET SCHOOL CONE" with some things she will need in college...white washcloths, soap, post it notes, gift cards, a book of stamps and envelopes, chapstick, straws and some other little things that she loves! I can NOT wait to give it to my little bunny.

Her Daddy gives her flowers every year on the first day, so we included a little vase from him to her. That is when I "lost it" today...and I was doing sooo good!

On her tag, I stamped "with GRATITUDE" because I am so thankful for the daughter she has been, is and will continue to be...she challenges me, loves me unconditionally, takes Sunday afternoon naps with me, but most of all she loves the LORD with all her heart, and she shares it with everybody she meets. I know that if you met her, your life would be THAT MUCH better...just for knowing her. SO, my heart is full of gratitude and am reminded every day of God's grace in blessing me with the sweetest daughter ever!

This year will be the first year since she started preschool that we have not had our annual back-to-school dinner, so I am going to have to find something creative to do...not sure, yet. SUGGESTIONS ARE WELCOME!

BY THE WAY, my parents have a picture of my twinsie and I on our first day of school in Germany with our "SWEET SCHOOL CONES", so I will post that when my Dad finds it.

Do you have a favorite back-to-school memory or SWEET TRADITION?


I just guesstimated and used what I had on hand to make mine. That's why it's a bit Christmassy looking!

Directions for a Sweet School Cone:

1. Cut poster board to desired size. I left mine BIG.

2. Cut wrapping paper to the same size.

3. Using Elmers Spray Adhesive, spray a thin coat over poster board. Do NOT spray adhesive on flimsy paper. You will have a big.ol.mess!

4. Place wrapping paper on top of glued poster board. Working quickly, be sure to line up paper and gently smoothe out wrinkles and ridges.

5. Working from the bottom up, form cone shape. Be sure to have a pointy bottom, so that nothing falls through...or you can add a pom pom...like I did.

6. Using a large metal clip or clips, secure the top of the cone. Heavy duty paper clips may also be used. Use the clips to adjust it the way you want it.

7. Glue gun the seam.

8. Trim the top so that it is even and straight across the top. It will look just like a sugar cone.

9. Add the finishing touches with ball fringe, ribbons, grommets, fabric initials, stickers, stamps, photos...whatever. Use your imagination! If you made a mistake, this is your chance to embellish away!

10. Using your hot glue gun, glue small sections at a time across the top, inside lip. Quickly pleat tissue paper to the inside on top of the glue.

11. Fill with healthy school snacks, sweet treats, paint, stickers, fun papers, etc.

12. Present to your little ones {or BIG ones!} on the morning of their first day of school!


My twinsie and I on the first day of school...1970's :}

5 comments:

  1. What a fantastic idea! Very thoughful and creative!

    Our first day of school tradition is hands on fun activities that cover all of our classes, and Olympics to get the year off to a fun start. We also dig up our time capsule the first day, read the notes and look at the treasures buried the year before, then write new notes to ourselves, decide on new treasures to be buried, and hide it in the ground for another year.

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  2. you are such an inspiration! you and your daughter have a wonderful relationship that God has blessed you with. it is obvious that you treasure each other and each minute that you have together. beautiful!!!!
    love the "sweet school cone" and would love to do this for my children. wondered if you had a template, dimensions, directions that you may be willing to share. thanks so very much!
    kim {4mycupcakes@embarqmail.com}

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  3. Love this idea! I'm with Kim - could you send dimensions, directions, etc.?? Thanks so much!

    Trish (tdubes@gmail.com)

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  4. Such a lovely idea. Ive never seen anything like it before. I hope to use it some day. Im a primary school teacher of divine little kids(9yrs old) and I love looking for great ideas. Fiona

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  5. Oh my goodness! I love this, what a fabulous idea and what a great mom you are to create one for your daughter. I'm getting teary eyed with you thinking of sending my oldest off to college. This is his Senior year. sigh. What a lovely tradition to pass down to your children in the "sweet school cone!" Thanks for sharing it with us at Inspiration Friday.

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