25 No-Hassle Elf On The Shelf Ideas To See You Through December (2024)

25 No-Hassle Elf On The Shelf Ideas To See You Through December (1)

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Elf on the Shelf is back again and ready to wreak havoc on your household.

For the uninitiated, parents hide the elf in different locations around the house each day from December 1 through to Christmas Eve. Kids then take great joy in tracking the elf down.

As the years have gone by, some parents have grown increasingly elaborate with their creations. But for the rest of us time-starved suckers, simplicity is key.

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That’s why we’ve scoured the internet to find a range of relatively easy placements for your elf – with many of them requiring little to no effort at all. Thank us later.

1. On an actual shelf

The clue’s in the name. Stick your dear elf on a shelf with a note perhaps explaining where they’ve been – and what they’ve been up to – this past year, and watch your children’s faces light up when they realise what’s happening. Extra points for dusting your shelf with a sprinkling of snow (flour) and making elf footprints.

2. In the fridge

Again, super easy. Make sure you clear some space and if you really want to make the kids smile, you could pop their elf next to a special treat for them to eat.

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3. In the washing machine

If you’ve got a couple of elves, pop one inside the washing machine (preferably with dry clothes pre-wash) and stick another elf on the outside of the door as if they’re trying to rescue their friend.

4. Drawing a picture

Grab the crayons and some paper, start drawing something and make it look like your elf has been unleashing his inner Neil Buchanan.

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5. Hiding in the loo rolls

Stack some toilet rolls and hide your elf within them. What could be easier?

6. Playing Jenga

If you’ve got KitKats or chocolate fingers in your house, create a Jenga-style setup with your elves and let your little ones have a snack when they come in from school.

7. Wearing your little one’s shoes

A few parents have tried this one and it’s super easy – simply get a couple of rolls of wrapping paper and pop your elf’s legs inside each tube. Then pop each tube in your child’s shoes.

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8. Causing mischief with the toothpaste

If your kids are less than enthused about tooth-brushing time, it’s time to draft in your elf to help make things interesting.

9. Holding up signs

Tell your kid how great they are by creating some little signs for your elf to hold up. They don’t need to be anything too extravagant, some bits of coloured card will do just fine!

10. In the bath

Ok so this one requires a little bit of effort but if you’ve got some spare cotton wool you could pop your elf in the sink and surround them with it to recreate a bubble bath. Make sure you leave a bar of soap nearby so they can have a wash!

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11. In elf hospital

Pop some plasters on your elves’ arms and make them some little beds using old tissue boxes and blankets out of toilet paper. They’ll be better in no time.

12. Hiding in a tub of Pringles

If you’ve got some empty Pringles tubs, why not cut out the face of the logo and hide your elves inside?

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13. Trapped in a balloon

If you’ve got a balloon to hand, you could simply write ‘help’ on the side of it and leave it on the sofa ready for your kids to rescue them. It’s kind of sinister but they’ll probably love it.

14. All wrapped up

If tortillas are a staple in your house, why not wrap your elf up in one and pop them on a plate? Don’t forget to cut out a hole for their face to poke through. If you want to go one step further, pop some lettuce in with them.

15. Creating condiment art

If you’re feeling artistic, draw Santa on your chopping board using squeezy ketchup and mayo – then make out like your elf did it.

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16. In the bowl of Cheerios

Or any cereal for that matter. Just don’t add milk because things can get very soggy and stinky, very quickly.

17. Listening to music

This one’s super simple. You’ll need your phone, some old headphones and a way to attach your headphones to your elf’s ears (blue tack or glue dots might work best).

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18. Climbing the cupboards

If you’ve got some spare bows left over after doing your Christmas wrapping, stick them to your kitchen cupboards and stage a climbing expedition.

19. Hanging off the Christmas tree

If your tree’s up, it provides the perfect place to hide your elf. Hang them from a coat hanger (like the pic below) or nestle them in amongst the baubles so your kids have to look a bit harder for them.

20. Having a baking mishap

More hanging around, this time in the kitchen. Hang your whisk from the kitchen drawer with your elf in tow. If you want to get even more creative you could splash a bit of flour onto their face and have a mixing bowl on the counter.

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21. Melting a snowman

Oops. Elf accidentally melted the snowman in the oven. To recreate this, you need a couple of googly eyes, buttons, a small carrot and some twigs. Pop them in a glass oven dish with a bit of water, et voila!

22. Taking a selfie

All you need for this one is your phone – stage a selfie (or five) and let your kids join in the fun.

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23. Doodling on the eggs

If you’ve got a few seconds to spare, grab a marker pen and doodle funny faces on your eggs. Pop your elf nearby and ask your kids to find the eggs in the morning. They’ll have a surprise when they do!

24. Helping with the wrapping

Well, it is Christmas Eve! Get the elves helping with wrapping the presents by either wrapping them up or popping them peaking out from, or falling into, a Christmas gift bag or stocking.

25. Saying goodbye

The elves have gone, Santa’s been and you have your life back... Until next year!

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25 No-Hassle Elf On The Shelf Ideas To See You Through December (2024)

FAQs

Can you touch your elf on December 24? ›

Santa advises that no family member touch their Elf on the Shelf, but he does describe a few rare instances when an adult may use tongs or potholders to help an elf in an urgent situation.

What is the number 1 rule for Elf on the Shelf? ›

The Elf Must Not Be Touched

Considered the most important rule, the Scout Elf must never be touched (of course, apart from when the parents move them around) as that will cause them to lose their magical powers. In some cases, they could also disappear when touched, such as when a dog might get a hold of them.

What to do with elf on 23rd December? ›

December 23rd: Elf gets tangled up

A super-easy idea that just needs fairy lights. Hang them over a door handle with Elf tangled up in them. Classic Elf getting up to his old tricks!

What does Elf on the Shelf do on Christmas day? ›

On December 24, most Scout Elves say farewell to their families and fly back to the North Pole following Santa's sleigh. This way, they can help him begin preparing for the year ahead. Read on to find a few reasons why some elves may be granted special permission to stay a bit longer.

Can you touch your Elf on the Shelf in December? ›

You can also find them on the Elf on the Shelf site. Don't touch your Elf! This is the most important rule, as touching a Scout Elf will cause them to lose their magic.

Is Santa real or is it your parents? ›

And the first question after that, in the “People also ask” section, is: “Is Santa real or is it your parents?” The top response comes from the motherhood website Her View From Home. “The answer is no. We are not Santa. There is no one, single Santa.

Can grown ups touch elves? ›

But some parents are wondering: Can adults touch Elf on the Shelf? According to the official "Elf on the Shelf" website, "Christmas magic is very fragile, and if scout elves are touched they may lose their magic." It doesn't specify that this only applies to kids, so we're guessing this applies to any humans.

Was there elf on a shelf in the 60s? ›

“Knee-hugger elves” were part of American Christmas kitsch in the 1950s and 1960s, reportedly thanks to a company called Yuletide of Japan.

What day does elf leave? ›

When does Elf on the Shelf leave? While Scout Elves may arrive a different times, they all must leave on Christmas Eve so they can get back to the North Pole and start getting ready next year.

How can the elf say goodbye? ›

A simple way for your elf to say goodbye is to find a printable letter and simply tuck your elf in next to it. There are so many to choose from online. Here are some we found: Download a Free, Printable Letter from the Elf on the Shelf website.

What age does your elf stop coming? ›

By age eight, kids begin to acknowledge the unlikeliness of one man travelling the world in a single night. The good news? If you started the tradition of Elf on the Shelf in your household, you can likely send the elf into early retirement around your child's eighth Christmas.

What are the 3 rules of Christmas in elf? ›

The Code of the Elves is three simple rules:
  • Treat every day like Christmas.
  • There's room for everyone on the nice list.
  • The best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear.
Dec 7, 2020

Can you touch elf last day? ›

Let your family's Elf be a lesson in “you can look, but not touch,” for the kiddos. This is the most important rule because touching the Elf leads to him losing his magic. If an Elf loses his magic, he'll be unable to fly back to the North Pole to inform Santa of what's been going on at home, which no one wants.

Do parents move the elf on the shelf yes or no? ›

The rule in the storybook is that the Elf is not to be touched or he'd lose his magic. Of course, that's a rule for the child. The parent can reposition the toy anytime they want to. It's like many rather common and harmless little traditions in some families, like Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny or the Tooth Fairy.

Can I hold my elf on Christmas Eve? ›

Christmas Eve is debatably the most exciting day of the year, however, that doesn't mean the rules change. Even though your kiddos probably want to embrace your Elf with tons of love before he leaves, he still has to fly back to the North Pole. So, just like the other 23 days, don't touch the Elf.

Can you hug your elf on Christmas Eve? ›

If your Elf on the Shelf narrative is that it hitches a ride back with Santa on Christmas Eve (and thus doesn't need any magic to get home), then break the no-touch rule for one night. Let your kids hug and hold the elf.

Can kids hold the elf on Christmas Eve? ›

Children are not allowed to touch the elf or she will lose her magic. Secondly, the elf must never move or speak when people are home or awake, but can "move" from place to place when no one is around. The Internet is full of hilarious images of elves doing mischievous things to the delight of the children.

What to do with elf on Christmas Eve? ›

Have your elf leave behind a new Christmas book before he jets off to the North Pole, and your kids and you can read it together before bed. Leave a sweet message inside the front cover, and each year your kids will have a new literary treasure to add to their Christmas collection.

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