Congratulations! You’ve made it to week three – and if you’re still with us, we’ve got a few more elf ideas to share with you.
Last week, we offered you some ideas that require very little effort – but this week is a bit of a mix. If you fancy putting a little more time into your elf’s adventures, there are some suggestions below. If you don’t, no one’s judging you.
Oh and remember: your elf can literally just sit on the shelf in a different spot each day. You really don’t have to make a mini elf dressing gown with a mini elf bathtub. Enjoy!
1. Pet-Loving Elf
Whether he’s sitting on your dog’s back, on top of the hamster’s cage, or snuggling in the cat bed with your feline friend, let your elf be best buds with your pets this week.
2. Upside Down Elf
Tie his legs on your child’s door handle, so the elf is hanging upside down, ready to greet them when they wake up.
3. Graffiti Elf
Grab a pen and some fruit (bananas work well) and do a bit of doodling on items in your fruit bowl. Naughty elf, you’ll say, when your little one sees what they’ve done.
4. Friendly Elf
Now, you could invite over your neighbour’s elf for an elf bath (in a pan or slow cooker filled with towels or, in the case below, marshmallows). Or if you have two kids and two elves, just say they had a spa day together!
5. Football Fanatic Elf
This one requires a little more effort – are you up for the challenge? You can either buy a little doll-size football kit or have a go at making your own. Our suggestion? Draw it on a paper T-shirt and stick it to his front.
6. Stuck Elf
Only sellotape and present bows needed.
7. Boozy Elf
Some elves just need a glass (or bottle) of wine, alright?