"Noël bas"
Traditionally in France, children used put their shoes out for le Père Noël to fill. Nowadays , their presents appear on the floor under the Christmas tree (le sapin de Noël). There's a Christmas song that says 'Papa Noël don't forget (to put something in) my little shoes'. - les chaussettes de Noël (Christmas socks) would probably be the answer you are looking for.
They don't use stockings in France. They use shoes called "Les Sabos".
ornement de Noël
Bas de Noël
Noël is Christmas in French.
A stocking is 'un bas' in French.
stocking is translated "bas" (masc.) The spelling is the same for singular and plural. The final 's' is unvoiced.
Traditionally they leave out wooden shoes to be filled with candies and other small gifts
Some colours of a typical Bucilla Christmas stocking are blue and white with bits of red. These stockings can be purchased from: Amazon, eBay, Bucilla Christmas Stocking Kits.
a christmas piranha
A kilt and/ or a bar of french chocolate and also money , fruit , coal and shampoo and that . :)
Depends on santa what fruit he want to put in the stocking::)
Traditionally, it has been in shoes. But with the influence of Euro-Disneyland, the Christmas stocking of the US is becoming more common.
Joyeux Noel is how you say Merry Christmas in french.
Almost any type of bag can be used as a Christmas stocking holder. A lightweight bag can used and decorated with Christmas themes or tinsel. One could also make a stocking from sheets or fabric material.
Stocking