How to get your elf on the shelf to stop moving idea 3: One of the rules of Elf on the Shelf is that nobody is supposed to touch the elf. image from ElfonTheShelf.com "What happens if our Scout elf is accidentally touched?" If someone ends up touching your elf on the shelf, it...
My household is obsessed with The Elf on the Shelf this time of year so I had to turn the little guy into a cake topper. I took some photos along the way! This is what I used: work surface parchment-covered foam block Lemon Meringue doll small ball tool stick tool 1.5” circle cutte...
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Scout Elves on the Move Share this post: Scout Elves are always creating new hiding spots, leaving surprises and flying to the North Pole to see Santa each night. So, it’s no wonder your little ones may ask, “Why is it I’ve never seen my Scout Elf moving?” Find the official ...
Our Elf on the Shelf is goin’ away for a little while. Yup, mama needs a break from this 11pm crafty shit so I’m sending him on vacation. The only question is, which one of these awesome setups will I use to get that much-needed break?
Chanda Bell, co-author of “The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition” book, explains how the iconic myth of Scout Elves reporting back to Santa began.
But first, you'll need to explain some ground rules that come with having your own portal to the North Pole. Although this door looks like something fun for the kids to open and see what is on the other side, be sure the kids know that your Elf on the shelf is the only one with...
Celebrate the warm summer months with one of the Scout Elves go-to recipes: snow cones. At the North Pole, elves make this delectable treat by scooping up a cup of freshly fallen North Pole snow and topping it with their favorite flavored syrup. Now, you can achieve the same tasty shaved...
“Don’t have a chimney? No problem. Drape a festive garland over a shelf or simply tack one on a wall in an arch shape,” Cullum says. “Hang stockings from thumb tacks concealed under the garland for a cute moment Santa is sure to reward.” ...
Books and coloring books are always great gift ideas, especially if you have kiddos who participate in book exchanges at school. If you see any reading material on sale (especially the popularElf on the Shelf set), grab them and store them away for next year. ...