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Hot Cocoa Party:Who doesn’t love a hot cocoa party? Make it simple but cute with the addition of some easy printables to display with the candy canes and marshmallows. (via Sweet C’s Designs) Some of the most fun set-ups for your Elf will involve food. From donuts to marshmallows, candy canes to popcorn, the following ideas will spark your passion for creativity, while satisfying your sweet tooth.
From where to buy Elf on the Shelf to what you can do with it once you’ve brought a cute elf into your home, this is the ultimate guide to the Christmas elf story. Elf on the Shelf | What’s the story?
Find the Hidden Treat:What a fun game for your kids’ to wake up to…flip the cups until they find a treat! (via Elf of the Shelf) Add some LEGO® to your daily display to make it look like the elf has been ‘kidnapped’ by the kids’ LEGO® figures. You could tie the elf to a vehicle or other large piece with string, twine or ribbon, before surrounding him or her with angry little LEGO® people. Arty Elf on the Shelf
Read on to find out more about where to buy Elf on the Shelf– and what to do with them once the newly adopted elf arrives in your home. Elf on the Shelf | What to buy and where
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Rapunzel:Rapunzel let her long hair down to help your Elf…perhaps he’ll become a prince?! (via snippets from suburbia) Part and parcel of being ‘nice’ is that kids can never touch the elf. They are permitted to talk to them though, as much as they like. If they do give in to temptation, the story goes that the elf will then disappear, never to return. Wrapping Paper Outfit:Looks like your Elf wants in on the wrapping fun by making themselves some new clothes! (source unknown) Vacuum Rudolph:Turn your vacuum into Rudolph with your Elf at the controls. (via The Keeper of the Cheerios) ELF ON THE SHELF EASY EVERYDAY ANTICS