If you haven’t got your elf yet and you want to do it, it’s never too late. With the The Elfcoronavirus crisis, you can always pretend your elf has been in ‘quarantine’ for 14 days and start mid December, it might buy you a bit more time. Click here to get an elf with quick delivery (and great prices) from amazon. Right. Now you’re elf ready, you just need some ideas (24 of them to be precise). There’s a few more than 24 here, so hopefully you can feel inspired – but we’d love to hear what your elf gets up to as well!
Easy elf on the shelf ideas
Elf Paper Cutting (Life of Spicers)
Your elf can get busy with the scissors and create some paper dolls! WIll this inspire your child to make some of their own? Perhaps they can colour them in for Christmas (Santas, Gingerbread Men etc) to add to the house decorations?
It’s morning time and the elf is hungry. Is it any wonder you catch him helping himself to the breakfast cereal? Elf Cornflakes (Happy Family Hub)
Elf Snowflakes
Another scissor disaster artistic effort from Elfie! Paper snowflakes. Even though he (or she) is quite cheeky, they have done a good job and could decorate your windows quite nicely. Just remember you might need to hoover afterwards!
Elf Fruit Caterpillar (Sarah Faulkner)
You might need a full fruit bowl for this one, and some googly eyes from the craft box, but how about you turn the fruit into a choir singing christmas carols with elf as the conductor? We wish you a berry Christmas!
This one always makes me laugh. A few lollipop sticks from the craft box glued together to make a bridge, some blue food colouring and a playmobil shark from the toy box and this makes for a great effect. Your little one will get quite a shock when they go in the bathroom to wash their hands or clean their teeth! Elf Sink Bridge
Hanging Around
Where’s Elf this morning? You know, just hanging around. Off the bunting, off the lampshades, curtainpoles…. anywhere you like!
The barbies can dress up, so why can’t Elf? Did you know Elf Dressing Upyou can even get mini elf face masks especially for him and similar size dolls? (Yes, really! Or you could make your own too.) You could leave a few offcuts of fabric to design and make a new outfit for him/her too!
How about a good old game of dominoes? Our naughty elf set up a domino trail ready to knock over in the morning! Elf Dominoes
All Wrapped Up
The elf could get busy with the wrapping paper. But why wrap presents when you could wrap other items in the house instead? I know someone who has also done this with cling film and silver foil also (and recycled afterwards). What could be the most funniest thing he/she could wrap up?
This is a lovely one! The Elf arrives with a list of random acts of kindness that your child performs during the day. Feed the birds, phone your grandparents, tidy up your room without being asked, tell someone why you love one, draw your friends a picture etc. Random Acts of Kindness
The elf arrives with window decoration stickers and asks your child for help in decorating the window for Christmas! Window Decorating
Got a spare couple of packs of balloons? Get pumping, and fill your shower cubicle (or bathtub) with them with the elf at the centre of the action. Naughty elf! Elf Balloon Shower
The elf has been tidying the kitchen and has helped with the cutlery drawer. Isn’t that sweet? Elf Sweet Cutlery
If you’ve got a willing ‘victim’ in the house, the naughty elf could get up to a bit of DIY barbershop mischief with some hair shaving! Elf Hair Shave
Do you want to build a snowman? Well build your very own snow-laf inspired creation with three toilet rolls and whatever you can find from the craft box and there you have it. Toilet Roll Snowman
What could be more Christmassy than Gingerbread? The elf could leave some gingerbread decorating items for the kids to get busy with to make their own tasty creations. Elf Gingerbread House
That naughty elf has toilet papered the tree / table / advent calendars / toys / made a mess in general. Oh no! Elf Tissue Paper
This is a two-parter. On the first day, ask your child to plant some magic ‘beans’. These could be jelly beans planted in a bowl full of sugar. On the second day, the elf reveals what has grown – in this case, candy canes! I’ve also seen this done with magic eggs. The elf puts down two eggs and asks the child to sprinkle ‘magic dust’ (e.g. sugar) on top. Next day the eggs have ‘hatched’ into something different, e.g. a small toy or a kinder egg or similar. Magic Beans
Roll up, roll up for the fruit choir! Watch elf conduct the contents of the fruit bowl, complete with googly eyes to make them come alive. We wish you a berry Christmas! Elf Fruit Choir
Isn’t Elf clever? As part of his toymaking experience in Santa’s workshop, he has bought down from the North Pole one of his mini games for your child’s toys – Elf Twister. You can find the printable game from Elf TwisterThe Gingerbread House website.
Looks a bit dangerous, but the Elf is light enough to get away with it! Why not get some comrades to join the fun? Bannister Slide
Elf Photos
The elf has photocopied himself quite a few times and popped his mugshot around the house. Naughty elf. If you’re doing this one, make sure you re-use the paper by using the other side as colouring paper!Elves love snow, especially snowball fights. Find anything white. Ping pong balls, cotton wool balls, white felt, or even screwed up pieces of paper. You may even have that fake snow stuff tucked away from last year that you could use. Snowball Fight
Poor Kevin the Carrot. He always gets a raw deal. It must really grate on him at times. Elf Grated Carrots
Easy as pie this one. Who wouldn’t want to scale the Christmas tree? It’s just so tempting with all those twinkly decorations! Tree Climbing
Has your child written their letter to Santa yet? The elf would like to help them do so! Grown ups be aware that there is a special address for Santa and Letters to SantaRoyal Mail do their best to ensure it is delivered to him before the big day! The last posting date for 2021 is Friday 10th December 2021 and the address is: Santa/Father Christmas, Santa’s Grotto, Reindeerland, XM4 5HQ.
Everyone likes the swings at the playground, even Elfie. He could have his own swing in the house to have fun on one morning. How relaxing! Elf Swing
Wow, there are enough to keep anyone going there! Remember, there are no hard and fast rules, you can keep it as simple or go as crazy as you like. Some other easy elf on the shelf ideas that you can easily do with items hanging around the house are: More easy elf on the shelf ideas
- a teddy bear’s picnic – with a teaset or plates and cups laid out and the elf sitting with some soft toys or barbie dolls/marvel figures
- pretend your elf is toasting mini marshmellows over a LED candle set
- set up any sort of scene like a school classroom, shop, hospital with any role-play situation and make elf the star of the ‘show’
- ‘fry’ up mini haribo eggs in a toy frying pan for breakfast
- have elf arrive with a behaviour progress report for the lead up to Christmas – has your child been naughty or nice?
- set out a game of Elf playing Jenga with the other toys
- have Elf bring out a craft activity half done that your child has to finish
So there you have it, I am exhausted just writing all of these down now! Personally, I think this tradition is sweet and easy to do to bring a joy into our children’s lives (if they like the concept that is). You can be as flashy or as low maintenance as you like, and best of all, you can mostly use what you’ve got around the house already. Big thank you to Easy elf on the shelf ideas – done!The Life of Spicers, The Gingerbread House, Big Family, Big Fun, Single Parent Pessimist and Sarah Faulkner for your contributions to this post!
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