Parents, we found Elf on the Shelf ‘Cheat Sheets’ to make your December so much easier

If you’re the lucky owner of an Elf on the Shelf, you’ve probably experienced the frustration of finding new places and poses for the holiday helper for the entire month of December (as if the holidays don’t bring enough stress as it is!).

Maybe you started the Elf on the Shelf tradition with enthusiasm, thinking it would be fun to surprise your kids each and every morning as they discover what kind of shenanigans the jolly little felt doll got into this time.

2012 Elf on the Shelf - Snowy
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But by the end of the first week of December, chances are you’re fresh out of creative ideas — and you still have 18 days left to go until Christmas!

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Here are some hilarious ideas for posing your Elf On The Shelf:

Thankfully, other parents know the struggle too and are helping out. Some moms and dads have created “cheat sheets” with new ideas for every day of the month. Most are easy and will take much less time than trying to think of something yourself, while some are a bit more detailed. But all of them will help free up time for you to enjoy a mug of spiked hot chocolate and a non-animated Christmas movie.

The first Elf on the Shelf cheat sheet comes from Bounty Club and most of the ideas on their chart are pretty simple. On the first day, Elf arrives with an empty box for kids to deposit old toys, which can be donated to charity (this also helps to make room for the new toys that will inevitably arrive on Christmas morning).

On day two, the “naughty and nice” list arrives, and day three is when the Elf on the Shelf really starts getting into mischief. From making a “snow” angel on the floor in flour to drawing faces on fruit and brushing other dolls’ teeth, the whole month is filled with tons of cute scenarios that kids are sure to love.

Here’s the full chart from Bounty Club:

There’s also a cheat sheet from A Little Moore, and while some of these ideas are easy, others are a bit more complicated. A candy cane jail and marshmallow igloo? You might want to pass on those. But replacing the kids’ stockings with their underwear is easy to execute and sure to be hilarious. The chart also offers an idea to help spread cheer to those outside the family with Elf donating canned goods to a local shelter.

Here’s the full cheat sheet from A Little Moore:

Finally, we’ve got a cheat sheet from ARTventurers Newcastle and Gateshead. This one has some of the same ideas as the other charts, but it’s also got some more out-of-the-ordinary antics for your Elf. Hanging that jolly little guy upside down from a light fixture? That’s sure to get giggles. And the kids will get a real kick out of discovering that Elf has changed the color of the milk (with food coloring!).  It’s a super simple, move but so much fun.

Here is the full chart from ARTventurers Newcastle and Gateshead:

Looking to create a super simple scene? Let him kick back and relax with a box of delicious Elf Donuts:

And parents, even if some of the ideas still seem like a lot of work, remember that it’s only one month of the year — and if it keeps your kids from misbehaving at the threat of Elf squealing to Santa, then it’s totally worth it.

Happy holidays!

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