![]() Toy Race: I originally planned to set up just the three elves for the race but I got carried away.I had to also be careful not to make an elf last, as the kids are very competitive. Just be aware this took more ink than I expected. You could use their favourite toy to add a bit of competition if you only have one elf.Įlf-Copy: The naughty elves photocopied themselves. You could go a step further and make an elf cereal angel (ie snow angel)?Įlf-twister: A piece of paper with any four colours, the words Elf Twister and score sheet made this exciting. Hoovering: Elves love helping around the house and our bagless vacuum cleaners are great for getting into a spot of bother.īreakfast Time: Kids love to see their elves doing ordinary things. Hopefully you'll find Christmas evening that little bit easier, get some elf-spiration and extra magic me time.Īll ideas will be just as effective with one elf or more. Here I have a list of some fantastic ideas that took between seconds and minutes to setup. There are so many hilarious ideas and I have a few rules that help me in planning the ideas must be simple, not be wasteful and easy to do. I myself have 3 naughty elves that are running amuck at night whilst my children are safely tucked up in bed. They all share there elf chaos stories with their school friends and family. Stick a mitten on the end of each arm and a boot at the end of each leg.'Elf on the shelf' has never been so popular with children excited and bewildered with the latest elf activity. Glue two springs at the bottom of the toilet roll to make two legs. Once you have your four springs made, cut out two mitten shapes and two boot shapes. ![]() Once you reach the end glue the two loose ends together. To make a spring, cut out two thin paper strips, glue them together at a right angle and then take turns folding one strip over the other. To make the arms and legs you will need to make four springs. Add any decorations, we gave this little guy a zig zag collar and a pom pom on his hat. Now its time to bring the little elf to life by giving him two pointy ears. ![]() Give the little tp roll elf a face by adding two eyes, a mouth and a nose. ![]() To make ours we cut out strips of green and skin tone paper and glued them around the toilet roll but you could always use paint or good markers!Ĭut out a pie slice shape and roll it around to make a cone for the elf’s Christmas hat. Start by colouring your toilet roll, you’ll want to make the bottom 2/3rds of the toilet roll the body colour and the top 1/3rd skin colour. We really love the first two movies! Whats your favorite Christmas movie? My kids are starting to get really excited for Christmas now and tonight we’re settling down and watching home alone 2 together. Our little elves are currently perched up in the top of our Christmas tree, my son says they’re watching us all for father Christmas – to make sure we’re all good so that we can go on the nice list! My son and i had so much fun making these together, my little girl had gone down for a nap and I think my son was really pleased to have some one on one time together. Don’t you just love this little toilet roll Christmas elf craft? I know that we certainly love these little guys and so did our family when we sent them some pictures! Infact, they’ve even asked my little one if he’ll make some more to send to them.
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