24 Simple & Funny Elf on the Shelf Ideas: Part 1

It's nearly that time of the year again...Christmas is creeping up which can only mean one thing, elf on the shelf returns! ๐Ÿฅด๐ŸŽ„

We have made sure EVERYONE can do these ideas, these are all super easy and can be done using objects from around the house!

We know there is always a lot to think about in December, so let's take one thing off your plate. We have made a complete list of simple, yet fun, elf on the shelf ideas for the whole of December! ๐ŸŽ…

1st December

The Elf arrives! Introduce the elf with a letter. If this is your elfโ€™s first visit make sure to name your elf!

2nd December

For the second day grab some flour, sugar or even marshmallows and get your elf to make some snow angels!

3rd December

On day three put your elf in the bathroom. You can either set your elf up to be brushing their teeth- or write a cheeky message on the mirror with toothpaste!

4th December

Have your elf take a little nap in a tissue box. If you donโ€™t have a tissue box simply lay out your elf with a pillow and blanket made from kitchen roll or loo roll.

5th December

For the 5th day get your elf to hang from the tree! You can either have them hanging like a baul baul or maybe replacing the fairy/star at the top!

6th December

Grab a straw and something silly to have your elf drink from. You could use an orange, mouthwash, ketchup. Raid your cupboards and see what you can find!

7th December

Give your elf some stilts! Get two rolls of wrapping, place your elf's legs inside and finish it off by popping the bottom in some shoes to create this stilt effect.

8th December

This skiing elf can be created in a variety of ways. Get that flour back out from day 2 to create some โ€˜snowโ€™, then make some skis! You can use lolly sticks, toothpicks, candy canes or even straws.


That is our first 8 days of elf on the shelf complete! Part 2 will be uploaded next week so keep your eyes peeled.๐Ÿ‘€

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