Funny Elf on the Shelf Altar

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It's no secret that Ree Drummond and her family have plenty of Christmas traditions to go around. Matching family Christmas pajamas are a must, and the scent of Ree's freshly baked cinnamon rolls is layered with happy holiday memories.

But for other families, a different sort of tradition has emerged over the past few years: the magical, mischievous Elf on the Shelf. Now, these cute troublemakers are practically synonymous with Christmas. In the weeks and days leading up to Christmas, they silently watch over your kids during the day and report their "naughty" or "nice" behavior to Santa himself. It's only at night (how convenient!) that they come alive and wreak playful havoc on your home in the name of spreading Christmas spirit—eating your Christmas cookies, sitting beside you during your family's Hallmark movie marathon, and beyond.

Here, you'll find a comprehensive list of funny Elf on the Shelf ideas to give you a head start on the year's silliest game for grown-ups and kids. Every Scout Elf deserves their own moniker, so choose from our Elf on the Shelf names like "Buddy" and "Peppermint." Start with one of our Elf on the Shelf return ideas for your Scout Elf to make their big debut, then have fun with activities! Outfit them in Elf on the Shelf clothes like festive costumes, winter coats, and even ugly Christmas sweaters. There are lots of Elf on the Shelf accessories, too—try Elf coloring pages to keep both him and your children occupied, printable joke cards to help you spell out the hilarity of it all, and (of course!) an Elf on the Shelf face mask that's perfectly relevant for 2021—plus so, so much more.

Whether you're welcoming him back from the North Pole or just hosting breakfast for fun, this sweet idea is bound to make your kids smile. Snowflake napkins are a must.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

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2 Wreath Hiding Spot Idea

You worked hard to craft that gorgeous wreath, so you might as well make it the star of all your Elf ideas! Nestle him into the branches, then watch your kids faces as they approach the front door.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

It doesn't get much cooler than a hidden message from Santa himself. Yep, the gift-giver himself is in on this one!

Get the tutorial at Over the Big Moon.

Doughnuts with...antlers? Yep, that's the idea behind this reindeer-approved breakfast, served up by none other than your Elf!

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

5 Advent-Style Elves Idea

This advent-style décor idea involves hiding not one, but several elves among numbered packages filled with gifts. It's the one-and-done idea you've been looking for.

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This silly idea will give your kids one more reason to get excited about bath time: The bathroom's been taken over by Scout Elves!

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

7 Peppermint Candies Elf Idea

What's more Christmassy than a jar full of peppermints? Sneak your Elf into your pantry in this candy-filled container.

G et the tutorial at The Elf on the Shelf.

Some Scout Elves arrive by air, as you surely already know—so it's important to provide them with cushiony landings all over your home. This Elf-sized net involves little more than popsicle sticks and tape!

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

He'll need a way to get to and from the North Pole, after all! This car is a must-have for any Elf host or hostess—even the license plate is adorable!

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

10 Elf on the Shelf Décor Idea

Your mantel's about to get way cuter. This simple idea involves having your Elf blend in with your existing Christmas décor! (Grown-up- and kid-approved.)

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

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"I have arrived safely and I'm so excited to see my family again," reads the funny "text to Santa" on this Elf's phone screen. "I missed them so much!"

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

Wrap your Elf up in dental floss, then watch your kids faces light up when they find him in their bathroom in the morning. It's an easy way to repurpose an item you've already got in your house.

Get the tutorial at The Elf on the Shelf.

Come to think of it, candy canes do look like sleds! Let your Elf travel quickly down your banisters with this fun idea.

Get the tutorial at California Unpublished.

It's the perfect opportunity to watch all of your favorite Christmas movies: Host a movie night! Don't forget the miniature snacks for your Elf and his friends.

Get the tutorial at The Elf on the Shelf.

15 Elf on the Shelf Banana Idea

Draw on the peels of your bananas to recreate this cute, food-safe idea. (Just make sure to give your Elf the marker before you toddle off!)

Get the tutorial at Mama Cheaps.

Here's an idea that busy parents will love—it can be stretched out over several days! Create a base of crushed chocolate cookie "soil," then "plant" candy canes within it and watch as they grow bigger each day.

Get the tutorial at The Elf on the Shelf.

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It's one of the only times a Scout Elf allows other people to watch what he's up to: during a virtual meeting! A downloadable image makes this scenario easy to mimic.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

If you've got little kids, this is such an easy way to get them more excited about bath time. Just fill the sink with white balloon "bubbles" and let your Scout Elves take a dip.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

19 Breakfast of Scout Elf Champions

Green milk, a tiny table, and even some Scout Elf cereal are just the things to surprise your kids with on Christmas morning. Let's just hope your Elf is in the mood to share!

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

Why not let your Elves have some meditative time to themselves? A few peppermint candy "rocks" and some sand, and they'll be in business.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

Your Elves deserve to kick back and relax after such a tough year. An iPad serves as the screen for this miniature drive-in movie set.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

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Just because you can't go on your annual ski trip, doesn't mean your Elf can't hit the slopes! A small pile of hand towels makes for the perfect sledding hill.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

Quick! Tell your kids they've got to save the Elf—he's about to be run over by a train!

Get the tutorial at California Unpublished.

If you've got to stay at home this winter, why not bring the fun of the outdoors...inside? These marshmallows make it easy for your Scout Elf to construct his very own "snow angel."

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

"Why did the elf cross the sink?" reads the cute sign over this adventure. "'Jaws' because he wanted to!"

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Clowns, Rudolph...whatever these noses remind you of, one thing's for sure: They'll have your entire family laughing soon enough.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

Hey, even Scout Elves have to stay in shape—especially with so many Christmas cookie to be eaten. This fun idea comes with an easy-to-use printable.

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Punny ideas for the win! This crafty joke is so silly, even your Elf is bound to get a good laugh out of it.

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You've heard of "Tic Tac Toe," but what about "Tic Tac Bow"? It's the Christmas-ified version of the classic game, and Scout Elves love it.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

Santa's not the only one who makes a list and checks it twice! Make sure your Scout Elf keeps his responsibilities in order with a miniature checklist like this one.

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

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It's been a stressful year, and not just for humans. Elves, too, need to wind down sometimes, and a tiny yoga mat is the ultimate accessory for doing exactly that.

33 Elf Quarantine Return Letter

Your Scout Elf is here to remind kids why it's important to stay healthy and safe this winter. Don't worry; he'll be done with his quarantine soon enough and back to making mischief!

Get the tutorial at Elf on the Shelf.

Turn on the Yule log channel, give your Elf a few marshmallows, and get ready for a delicious, cozy evening with the kids. (Be warned: They're going to ask for some s'mores of their own.)

Get the tutorial at A Small Snippet.

Who hasn't snuck a peek at their gift a little early? Let him have his fun.

Get the tutorial at Snapshots of My Life.

There are few things cuter than your Elf...except maybe mini candy canes. Here, the two cuties come together for a delightfully wintry result.

G et the tutorial at Busy Kids Happy Mom.

Here, paired with some orange construction paper, toilet paper becomes a snowman friend for your Elf—and if your kids are fans of Frozen, that friend can have a name: Olaf!

Get the tutorial at California Unpublished.

Tiny pancakes aren't just adorable—they're also perfect for an Elf to enjoy! Add a few Christmas sprinkles, and you've got yourself a picture-perfect Sunday morning with your kids' favorite trickster.

Let your kids know they've got a special delivery at your doorstep...then tell your Elf to get in place and prepare for all the giggles.

It's all about finding ways to help your Elf relax! A few sewing pins is all it takes to relieve him of his stresses and worries.

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Why, yes, that is the latest version of the iElf X Phone! Bring your Elf into the 21st century with this hilarious printable.

Get the tutorial at Living Locurto.

42 Refrigerator Adventures

It shouldn't be that surprising to find your Elf chilling (pun intended!) in the fridge. After all, what North Pole native isn't a fan of colder temperatures?

"Let's make a rainbow," reads the note that accompanies this sweet activity. "Just add warm water." As soon as you or your children do exactly that, you'll see a rainbow of color appear.

Get the tutorial at Frugal Coupon Living.

Tiny, dollhouse-sized candy canes serve as the "seeds" in this humorous idea. Give your kids instructions to plant those seeds, then have them check back the next day to find larger candy canes in their place.

Your kids will get a kick out of this "Elf Kissing Booth," surrounded by strewn chocolate "kisses." It might be one of the most creative ideas on this list.

Get the tutorial at Living Locurto.

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46 Printable Kindness Cards

Place one of these "Acts of Kindness" cards next to your Elf during any of his funny shenanigans. They'll remind your children of the importance of kindness—and give them an actionable task to take on too.

Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.

It's called "Elf on the Shelf" for a reason, you know! Here, your Elf takes a seat behind a children's book and settles in for a good old-fashioned reading session.

Get the tutorial at Studio DIY.

Any jokester knows that a photocopier is a veritable gold mine when it comes to the pranking game. Let your Elf in on the fun with this cute idea.

Since your Elf is only a few inches tall, a kitchen sink works perfectly as a swimming pool. Add a few adorable "pool floats" (in this case, mini drink holders), and he'll be ready for a splashing good time.

Need a little help getting into the spirit this year? These printable Elf sticky notes make it so easy to come up with daily ideas of things for your little guy (or gal) to do and say.

Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.

SHOP ELF ON THE SHELF

These printable coloring pages will provide your kids with more than just laughs. They're also a full activity in their own right—and that's something all parents are sure to appreciate.

Get the tutorial at Living Locurto.

Have your Elf spell out words like "Christmas," "Santa," and "wreath," then let your kids take turns reading them aloud. It's a reading comprehension exercise and mischievous elfish activity all in one.

If there's one thing elves are really, really good at, it's telling jokes. These printable cards say things like, "Why kind of photographs do elves like taking? Elfies!"

Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.

When it comes to 2021 Elf on the Shelf ideas, this one simply takes the cake.

Get the tutorial at Living Locurto.

Give your Elf a prescription for his Reindeer Flu or "Magic Lost"—then wrap him up in something cozy (say, a wash cloth?) and hand him a box of tissues. It's the least you can do.

Get the tutorial at Frugal Coupon Living.

57 'Toasty and Warm' Printable

"It was cold outside," reads this silly printable. "Now we're warm and toasty!" Pair the small sign with actual toast, and watch the giggles roll in.

Get the tutorial at Frugal Coupon Living.

Well, what else are you going to do with all those extra Little Debbie trees? This cute idea is perfect for snack time, and gives your Elf a little side job as a tree salesman.

Get the tutorial at Frugal Coupon Living.

Prepare a taco dinner spread for your family, then set aside one tortilla that'll house your elf. Even if no one notices, at least he'll be warm and cozy.

Free printable stationery makes it easy to set up this sweet activity for your kids. The fill-in-the-blank-style letter is perfect for the youngest set.

Get the tutorial at Skip to My Lou.

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61 Elf on the Shelf Advent Calendar

You don't have to help your Elf around the house every morning. Instead, he can stay put—but hold up a clue revealing a different gift each day.

Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.

The best part of this miniature bowling game? Your kids don't just to observe—they can play along!

Get the tutorial at Artsy Fartsy Mama.

If you're still looking for a way to announce your Elf's arrival, here's an adorable idea: Bring him in with a tiny piñata!

Use any cereal with a cartoon mascot to mimic this fun idea. Simply punch a hole where the head was, and let your Scout Elf out the rest.

65 Quarantine Letter Board Printables

These cheeky letter board signs show that your elf is getting ready to hunker down at home—namely, your home!—for the winter season.

Get the tutorial at Living Locurto.

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