24 Days of Elf on the Shelf Ideas
Here are 24 fun and creative ideas to keep your Elf on the Shelf busy. These are all easy to do, so no last minute panic moments (hopefully).
- Arrival Night: Arrive in a gift box with a note from Santa.
- Decorating the Tree: Hang tiny ornaments on the tree or wrap mini-presents.
- Baking Cookies: Knead dough or lick a spoon.
- Reading a Book: Curl up with a festive story.
- Playing Video Games: Use tiny controllers and a makeshift TV screen.
- Having a Tea Party: Set a tiny tea table with teacups and treats.
- Going Ice Skating: Slide across a mini ice rink made of tin foil.
- Building a Gingerbread House: Use tiny candy and frosting.
- Wrapping Presents: Wrap tiny gifts for the family pet.
- Taking a Bath: Relax in a tiny bubble bath.
- Sleeping in a Teacup: Snuggle up for a cosy nap.
- Playing Board Games: Set up a tiny board game with miniature pieces.
- Going Skiing: Slide down a mini snow slope made of cotton balls.
- Having a Snowball Fight: Use cotton balls as snowballs.
- Writing a Letter to Santa: Sit at a tiny desk and write a letter.
- Making a Snowman: Build a tiny snowman out of cotton balls.
- Going Ice Fishing: Fish in a bowl of water with tiny fishing rods.
- Having a Picnic: Set up a tiny picnic blanket with miniature food.
- Playing Hide and Seek: Hide in a tiny box or behind a curtain.
- Watching a Movie: Set up a tiny movie theatre with popcorn and candy.
- Practicing Yoga: Strike a yoga pose on a tiny mat.
- Having a Spa Day: Relax in a tiny bathtub with bubbles.
- Packing for Christmas Eve: Pack a tiny suitcase for the trip to the North Pole.
- Christmas Eve Surprise: Leave a special message for the family.
Remember, the key to a successful Elf on the Shelf is creativity and imagination. Have fun with it and let your elf’s antics bring joy to your family during the holiday season.
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