30 Easy Elf On The Shelf Ideas (Keep It Simple!) (2024)

Over the years I have learned the importance of having quick access to easy and high impactElf on the Shelf ideas for kids<——- This post will provide you with everything you need this holiday season including letters from the elf, more ideas and elf name suggestions.

The easy Elf on the Shelf ideas that you see here should all take 5 minutes or less to implement.

Having an Elf on the Shelf doesn’t have to be a lot of work!

So when you’re done, you can pour yourself a glass of wine and revel in your mom awesomeness.

Pssst- Save even more time posing your elf by making him bendable!

We can thank Pinterest for the fact that the Elf on the Shelf has strayed so much from its original purpose (you know, an Elf. On a SHELF).

Now we can see awesomely elaborate and way-too-time consuming ideas like the elf wrapping the entire toilet.

I just don’t have that much time.

And I’m guessing you don’t either.

Busy parents shouldn’t feel like they can’t do this fun Christmas tradition just because of all the elaborate ideas you see on Pinterest.

Quick elf ideas will be just as fun for your kids.

Believe me.

My kid’s grandmother has three elves and they move the next morning, as well as MULTIPLE times a day.

They also do much more elaborate things than our elves.

But my kids still love waking up every morning in the month of December to find their elves in a new position.

They love the quick ideas just as much as the over the top ones.

So before we get started with some awesomely easy Elf on the Shelf ideas, check out myElf on The Shelf Planner.

It’s 16 printable pages of amazing organization and fun, including an Elf on the Shelf arrival and goodbye letter, letter to and from Santa, nice list certificate, lunch box jokes, elf name suggestions and more!

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Quick And Easy Elf On The Shelf Ideas

I hope you love these easy, simple ideas!

  1. Taco Time

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2. Wrapped Up

Whether you have more than one elf or not, this is still a really cute idea, possibly for your elf’s arrival or any day.

Just make sure to do this one on a night when you’re already doing some Christmas wrapping to save on time!

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3. Elf Scavenger Hunt

How about having an Elf on the Shelf scavenger hunt?

This takes a tiny bit more time, but it’s “easy” because I’ve done all the thinking for you!

All you have to do it print, cut and place the clues where I tell you to place them.

And it will pay off in the morning, because it will take your kids a while to find all the clues.

You know, while you take five on the couch with your coffee cup!

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4. Hiding Among Stuffed Animals

The Squishmallow obsession is going strong in our house.

Your kids would love it if your elf became buddies with their favorite stuffed animals.

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5. Elf On The Shelf Printer Mischief

Everyone of all ages will find humor in a silly elf scanning and printing his body!

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6. Promoting Acts of Kindness

I love using our elf not so much to threaten them with reminders that “Santa’s watching”, but rather to remind them to love and be kind. My Elf on the Shelf letter for arrival and Elf on the Shelf leaving gift are based around the same idea.

And what better medium to share this message than some TP.

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7. Receiving Communication From Santa Claus

Did you know that your kids can get personalized texts, phone calls and videos from Santa himself?

Let your elf show them how (and check out my post of 10 Ways To Communicate With Santa Through Text, Video And Phone Calls.)

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8. Playing With Your Kid’s Toys

Kids love playing dress up, and apparently so do elves!

Our elf dressed up with Rapunzel in the Barbie pool of our dollhouse.

If you have an actual Barbie bathing suit that would be better, but eh, our elf forgot to bring her suit from the North Pole.

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9. Writing On A Mirror Or Window

Any kid would love waking up in the morning, going to brush their teeth and finding a message from their Scout Elf.

I used our Crayola bath markers for this, but shaving cream, lipstick or dry-erase markers would work too!

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10. Making A Snow Angel Out Of Sprinkles

Your elf knows that making a sprinkle angel is much more fun than making a snow angel.

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11. Heading For The Door In Snow Boots

This is the idea last year that my kids loves the most by far.

It makes it so much fun when you use your kid’s snow boots to show your elves heading out the door.

Could be perfect for Christmas Eve!

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12. Bundled Up In The Refrigerator

Brrrrr! Apparently elves acclimate to the warmer temps south of the North Pole pretty quickly!

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13. Peeking Out Of The Washing Machine

Behind on the laundry?

Take advantage of it and stick your elf in!

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14. Floating In The Sink

I’m sure you have some kind of toy floatation device that your elf can borrow.

She’s got spring fever! (these inflatable drink holders are the CUTEST and come in a pack of 12. That’s almost 2 weeks of ideas!)

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15. Elf Hot Chocolate, Anyone?

The Elf on the Shelf was never cuter!

Would you like some marshmallows with your hot chocolate?

Or maybe an elf instead!

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16. Busting Through A Cereal Box

I guess this cereal was a little TOO delicious!

Busted!

This elf thinks Chocolate Frosted Flakes are GRRR-EAT!

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17. Bandaid Obsessed

Looks like someone got into the band-aids!

I seem to remember this happening with a certain 2-year old once.

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18. Rappelling Down A Rope Of Socks

The elf was trying to get down from her perch so this crafty elf decided to rappel down a rope of socks. (Inspired by a favorite children’s book Lady Pancake And Sir French Toast.)

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19. Telling A Christmas Joke

There are lots of ways that your elf can make your kids laugh, including by telling Christmas jokes for kids.

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20. Sitting On A Christmas Tree Made Of Books

I love this idea because it will prompt your kids to want to read a zillion books on the morning that your elf builds a book tree to perch on.

Warning: your kids will OF COURSE want to read all the the books that are occupied by the elf.

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21. Ready For Movie Night

This one is “easy” if you plan it for a day when you were going to watch a movie anyway.

It’s super fun to create a movie night bucket.

You can fill it with new Christmas pajamas, movie snacks, cozy blankets, etc.

It doesn’t have to be as elaborate as this example, and it will still be a great idea.

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22. Ziplining In On Some Toilet Paper

Potty humor is always a funny elf idea that will amuse all kids.

Just the simple use of toilet paper is FUNNY.

Include candy canes and you’ve got a great last-minute elf idea.

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23. Create An Elf Refueling Station

If you have a family member who is obsessed with coffee, why not have an elf that is, too!

All you need is a K-Cup and a straw, but if you can throw some Googly eyes into the mix, they really elevate this fun elf idea to the next level.

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24. Decorating The Mirror

This is such a simple elf idea that is much easier than creating paper snowflakes!

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25. Nerf Gun Fun

If you have a Nerf Gun laying around your house, go grab it!

Your naughty elf is ready to play!

The only other thing you need is some red solo cups to create a tower with.

When your child wakes up the next day, you can encourage him to blast the tower that the cute elf made for him.

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26. Duct Tape Toilet Paper

Oh my!

This is one of the easiest ways to get a big laugh out of your kids tomorrow.

Your hilarious elf found a new use for Duct Tape!

Those elves want your children to be on good behavior, but are they?

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27. Playing One Of Your Child’s Board Games

You might as well incorporate some other toys into this set-up, too!

28. Taking A Bubble Bath In Mini Marshmallows

29. Ice Cream Sundae

Have your elf gather up all of the ice cream sundae ingredients for a special ice cream sundae breakfast!

30. Hanging Christmas Decorations In Your Child’s Room

How fun would it be for your child to wake up in the morning to Christmas lights, balloons, streamers, etc in his room!

And if your child’s room is *ahem* a little messy, check out my Elf on the Shelf notes. One of them has the elf as your child to clean their room!

So repeat after me, the Elf on the Shelf is FUN, it doesn’t have to be stressful.

What will your Elf on the Shelf be doing tonight?

I hope you have a wonderful Christmas time!

Related Posts:

  • Elf Ideas for Toddlers
  • Funny Elf on the Shelf Poses
  • Elf on the Shelf Ideas for Two Elves
  • Goodbye Elf Letter (Free Printable)

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FAQs

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.

Where do you put the elf tonight? ›

Living Room
  • On the mantel.
  • In the Christmas tree.
  • On the presents.
  • In the stocking.
  • By the door.
  • On the shelf.
  • On the staircase.
  • On the windowsill.

What does Elf on the Shelf do if kids are bad? ›

Many of us enlist help from an Elf on the Shelf to remind our kids that he's keeping tabs and monitoring their place on the infamous naughty or nice list. We explain he'll report back to Santa every night regarding their behavior.

Where should I hide the elf? ›

25 places to hide your Elf on the Shelf this holiday season
  1. 25 places to hide your Elf on the Shelf.
  2. Above the stockings. Difficulty level: EASY. ...
  3. Inside the holiday wreath. ...
  4. Inside the family photo area. ...
  5. Tucked in the toys. ...
  6. Peeking out of a Rice Krispie cereal box. ...
  7. Scaling the wall with bows. ...
  8. Climbing the tree.

Can 14 year olds touch an Elf on the Shelf? ›

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. Parents: read on to learn about special, few and far between cases where emergency help will be required.

What are the 3 rules 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

What day does Elf leave? ›

According to The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition, the night before Christmas, an elf's job comes to an end. 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.

Can you put your Elf in the fridge? ›

Elf in the Fridge

The fridge is a great hiding spot for older kids who are better finders. Your elf will feel right at home in temperatures more like the north pole!

At what age do kids quit believing in Santa? ›

What do we know about how, why and when children stop believing in Santa? The average age that children stop believing in Santa is eight. There's a huge amount of variation though — some kids will report it around four or five, some are closer to 12 or 13. So the average is eight, but each child's journey is different.

Is elf OK for toddlers? ›

Due to some of the violent scenes mentioned below, children under the age of 5 will need parental guidance to view this movie. Some children in this age group may still need some parental guidance. Children over the age of eight should be okay to see this movie with or without parental guidance.

Is it OK for parents to touch the 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.

How do I find my elf? ›

Write a Letter to Your Elf

Although the North Pole may be a long ways away, your Scout Elf is always easily reachable online. Kids can write to their elf or Santa through our online portal or on our Facebook page, and one of Santa's mailroom elves will be sure to send back a kind reply!

Who wants to ban Elf on the Shelf? ›

In a scathing decision last week, a Georgia judge ordered a ban that could hurt children's chances of making Santa's nice list this Christmas: The Elf on the Shelf is forbidden in Cobb County.

How do you freeze Elf on the Shelf? ›

All you need is a baking sheet or a small Tupperware that fits in your freezer. Fill it with water, put the Elf on the edge with candy canes as skates and you're set! Looks like the Elf is ready to skate in your own freezer! If you're willing to wake up early in the morning, freeze your Elf in a cup of water overnight.

Does Elf on the Shelf have rules? ›

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.

What is the second rule in the elf? ›

The second rule is that Elf is completely still while the kids are awake - so he/she will not speak or move until they are sleeping. There is a love/hate relationship with parents and Elf on the Shelf.

What are the rules for the Elf on the Shelf leaving? ›

One of the best things about the Elf on the Shelf tradition is that there are no concrete rules (besides moving the little scout every night, of course). That means your family's elf can arrive and leave on whatever day you choose. Generally, Santa's scout bids farewell on Christmas Eve.

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