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With a little prep work the family elf can arrive by balloon. Companies offering balloon elf arrivals are available online, or parents can snag a balloon at the store and tie their elf to the string. Whichever you choose, arrival by air is pretty awesome — especially if Rudolph comes along for the ride. 14. A full spread! Cut out a rectangle of felt and punch holes in it and thread ribbon through it and tie it around the Elf as a cape. Your Elf on the Shelf prop craft is complete! Finished Elf On The Shelf Christmas Heroic Costume Activity Get the whole table involved with this elaborate spread fit for ... an elf. Balloons, tinsel, snow globes and festive place settings bring this North Pole party together. Talk about a grand entrance! 15. Countdown to Christmas!
From the window, to the wall, the elf is flipping these halls! Take family photo frames and flip them upside for a silly setup, courtesy of the family elf. Flip those frames! The Lumistella Company 4. Just roll with it! Get all the stuffed animals involved in a homemade game of Twister. Aside from a homemade Twister board (colorfully placed dots on a piece of printer paper), this scene requires a few stuffed friends and a DIY spinner. 40. What's popping?Regardless of age, every family member who chooses to do so can participate in our story-world of Santa Claus by reading books together, watching one of our four animated specials on Netflix or by embracing the silliness of elf hide-n-seek," Bell says.
Parking jam! It's time for the toy cars to get involved in the seasonal fun. Line them up and put the elf on the largest vehicle for some traffic that may surely make the kids smile. 32. Spidey senses. This is a super Elf on the Shelf idea with a free printable full of different costumes that you can use as Elf on the Shelf props. Help the Elf go on a daring and heroic mission to bring Christmas one day closer! Let’s do this super heroic Elf on the Shelf craft! Easy Elf on The Shelf IDea Walk down the steps and put the elf on the tree. No need to overthink this one! 57. Down the hall ... or steps! It's time to bust out the wrapping paper and make the smallest room in your house, aka the bathroom, one giant present. There is certainly a huge "wow factor" for kids. Courtesy Jessica N. Turner 39. Twist and shout!
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This example does not feature the official Elf on the Shelf, but would be a cute idea to try with your very own North Pole emissary. 41. Ugly sweater party. Can elves drive? Or maybe they take a bus? Use whatever toy with wheels your child may have forgotten to put away and put the family elf inside for an all-aboard welcome, like this adorable school bus. 13. Ready to pop! Best of all, you can store these flat in an envelope or plastic sleeve for next year so you are not adding more stuff to your home.What's not to love about a classic snow angel? Whether you use rice, coconut, flour or sugar, you can keep the mess minimal by making it happen in a large baking dish or on a sheet pan. Courtesy Ashley Bryant 20. Climbing to un-bow-lievable heights.
Most Scout Elves return to their families during Scout Elf Return Week ™—a week-long window at the end of November, leading into December. (This year’s Scout Elf Return Week will take place Nov. 24–Dec. 1.)”– OFFICIAL ELF ON THE SHELF BLOG– WATCH SOCIAL MEDIA FOR THE #SCOUTELFRETURNWEEK HASHTAG! a Month of Easy Elf on the Shelf Props & Ideas Two rolls of toilet paper and a few raisins (or chocolate chips) aid in pulling this messy scene together. Don't worry, most kids think poop is funny — especially when it comes from an elf. 26. Elf on the Shelf: “Greatest Showman” edition Everyone knows an elf's favorite drink is syrup! Grab a straw and whatever kind of syrup might be in your pantry to make sure your family's visitor has their favorite seasonal sip. 53. When life imitates art. Make breakfast fun with some elf imposter oats. You'll need strawberries, an apple, blueberries, coconut, a little creativity and some patience to bring this one across the finish line and mimic the creative idea. 38. Wrap it up! Is this some kind of elf inception? Whether your family has two elves or you just want to gather up some other toys for a Christmas movie night, this scene comes together using a cupcake wrapper, popcorn and a personal viewing of "Elf" on a laptop. 25. Could use a little help here!
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It's time for your make-believe crew to bust out their ugliest Christmas apparel. Doll clothes work well, or if you're feeling really inspired, knitting homemade sweaters for the whole party is a possibility. 42. A special breakfast selection.