

Let's see if our elf friend can get a hole in one!Įlf rolls up to the big screen with his crew of faithful friends. Step right up! Come see this elf in action as he clowns around and shows off his talented animals.Īfter all of the holiday shenanigans, this Elf on the Shelf has been hiding a lot and needs a little bit of rest and relaxation. A quick round of poolĭon't be fooled - this little guy can take on even the best pool players.

Rub-a-dub-dub, there's an elf in the tub. Darth Vader uses the forceĮlves are really good at fixing things - especially motors that never ran in the first place. Snowball fightĮlf and the other toys like to have fun together - even if it makes a little bit of a mess! Jim Halpert would be proud of the work this elf is doing around the house. Unlike Ralphie, this elf actually likes the pajamas Aunt Clara sent. This elf likes to party - but he does it quietly, so he doesn't wake anyone up! Let elf enjoy a relaxing afternoon at the pond with his new ducky friends! Santa gave his elf a secret mission and this elf intends to complete it. There's nothing like the great indoors - no bugs, great temperature and indoor plumbing is just down the hall! Or, maybe he just did it for the couch change - finders, keepers!Ĭlearly, this elf didn't read about Gulliver, or else he might have seen this coming. This time, the elf decided to help us out by doing some deep cleaning. Now you have proof of what the elf was up to! “You look quite a bit taller since the last time I saw you… wasn't that yesterday?" Potty trainingĪt least he's leaving a mess in the toilet and not somewhere else. Maybe the elf being locked outside isn't such a bad thing… the house is much cleaner! Spiderman traps ElfĮlf obviously does not have spidey-senses as he's been trapped by Spiderman in a web.Įlf was a little tight for cash around the holidays, so he's sneaking some spare change out of the piggy bank.Įlf is very active and loves to go(ld) fish.Įlf has excellent balance as he scales his way across the tightrope.Įlf has the ability to scale walls - whether they are painted walls or brick, he can scale them all!Įlves need to stay healthy and flexible so they can have the energy to keep doing their pranks! Inside the wreathĮlf wants some fresh air, so let him rest on the wreath. With all the sweets and treats of the holiday season, Elf is taking time for exercise. Nothing like a family game of Twister for some family bonding time. Snap, Crackle and Pop ElfĮlf loves this marshmallow Rice Krispies treat as much as the next person. It may be too cold outside for sack races, but that won't stop the Elf! You may not have time to make fresh-squeezed orange juice in the morning, but Elf has enough time!Įlf loves crafting and making unique snowflakes. Who doesn't love the yellow henchmen? Elf sure does! Frosty the SnowElfĪdd a corncob pipe and a button nose and you've got yourself a snowman regardless of the weather. Have your elf deliver baking supplies to make cookies for Santa on Christmas Eve! This is perfect for a day or two before Christmas. It's a good way to let your kids show the elf around your home and ride to and from school. Elf in a jarīecause the elf is a jar, your kids can get away with "touching" the elf without him losing his magic. If you're running low on places to hide the elf around your apartment, move him outside to your car. Marshmallow roasting (with a flameless candle) We really like this one because the baking sheet keeps the elf's mess contained. This move usually buys you a few days of not moving the elf because he's just too sick to move! The bows won't leave marks behind so you don't have to worry about losing your deposit over elf misbehavior. This one is easy to pull off in an apartment. The Elf drops in from the North PoleĪ couple of helium balloons help your elf's arrival go off without a hitch. Here are a few Elf on the Shelf hiding ideas to get you through the holidays that are easy to pull off in an apartment. Even so, that's still 24 days of creativity. Others don't show their face until December. Some elves make their debut the day after Thanksgiving. realizing you forgot to move the dang thing again and are now fresh out of Elf on the Shelf hiding ideas. It's awesome to see your kids light up when they see the elf's new hiding spot, but such a hassle when you wake up at 2 a.m. If you're anything like us, you're both excited and annoyed that your home is taken over by a mischievous elf for close to a month each year.
