Are you in desperate need of some easy elf ideas? I hear you!
I avoided the whole Elf tradition for ages because I really didn’t need anything else on my plate in December, but one year my daughter wanted to join in so much that she bought an elf herself.
Busted.
Because I know that lots of parents are spinning 100 plates this time of year I thought I would share the exact elf ideas that I’ve done for my kids over the last three years. They’re quick, they’re easy and they didn’t cost me a fortune.
I hope that it helps!

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Easy Last Minute Elf Ideas
So I’m going to start by saying that I try to plan things out in advance a bit, just as I expect you are doing now. Although, yes I also do the whole late night googling panic too and things often end up getting changed by day three.
As a busy mom I know that with working, having kids, trying to make everything magic plus remembering everything on the school calendar it’s highly unlikely that I’ll manage to keep all those plates spinning.
If you’re also planning ahead for your elf’s final night you might want to check out our Elf leaving ideas which has loads of fun ideas to make their last day extra special without lots of extra work.
In November I write a list of all the elf ideas I’m thinking of planning so that I can also make sure that I have everything I need for them.
Although I do buy a couple of small things to make my life easier, in most cases this was just so I’d know not to use up all the white pom poms in a craft for this site so that I’d still have them when I wanted our elf to have a snowball fight.
I also put all the materials I need in a bag and hide it somewhere easily accessible so that I can grab it just before I go to bed.
Over the last few years I’ve also added a couple of over the top elf ideas that you’ll see below but as a rule I try to stick to low-prep ideas to keep my life easier and that take five minutes or less to set up.
All of these elf ideas are the ones from my home that I’ve done for my children, so if the photos are less than Pinterest perfect that’s because I took them just before I went to bed. We also don’t talk about any mess you can see in the background.
For 2025 I’ve updated this with more elf ideas that we’ve done and I’ll also be adding some new ideas as we do them this year as I know it can especially be a challenge to think of new things to do if you’ve done this tradition for a few years.
You’ll also find a free printable list of the ideas to the end of this post so that you can tick off each idea as you try it or write down the date on it that you plan to try something. You might also want to bookmark this page so you can refer to the photos for inspiration too.
Quick and Easy Elf Ideas
Our favourite super quick, low prep elf ideas when you only have a couple of minutes to spare.
Rice Angel
This elf idea is one that took me less than a minute to set up so it’s perfect for those nights when you know that you really won’t have the time or the energy for anything much.
Pour out some rice onto your table or floor and move your elf around to make an snow angel shape. You could also use flour for this but I thought that rice would be a little less messy.
Make sure to keep a dustpan and brush to hand for cleaning any mess up easily in the morning.

Elf Has A Lie In
This was one of our most popular elf ideas which just goes to prove that you don’t need to spend hours setting up your elf each night, five minutes is normally more than enough time.
My kids had been at a party the day before and I knew that we’d all be tired so I put our elf in some elf pyjamas, tucked him up under a blanket and left a note saying that he was tired.

Sponge Cake
December is the month of one of my kids birthdays so this idea was perfect but of course you can do it without a birthday to celebrate too.
Simply grab a cleaning sponge and sprinkle on any cake sprinkles you can find in the back of your cupboard, you now have a sponge cake.

Toilet Roll Countdown
Another super quick idea, sit your elf next to a partially unrolled toilet roll and using a marker write on it how many sleeps there are until Christmas.

Coco Pop Poops
I don’t think it will come as a shock to any parents that kids often like quite childish humour? These poops made from coco pops were a big hit and were super quick to set up.

Raiding the Cookie Jar
Leave your cookie jar open and have your elf hanging out of it or next to it with some half eaten cookies and a few crumbs.
Lipstick Notes
Similar to our toilet roll note one day our elf stole a lipstick and wrote a note on the mirror letting us know how many days it was until Christmas.
Mask Hammock
Like a lot of people we still have face masks lying around at home. Grab one of these and make a little hammock in your Christmas tree for your elf to chill out in.
YouTube Cardboard Tube
This idea was super quick to set up, just grab a cardboard tube and write a big letter ‘U’ on it then leave a note from your elf asking if this is how you watch YouTube.
Funny Elf Ideas for Kids
If your kids love silly jokes and toilet humor then these Elf ideas are the ones for you!
Apple Juice
A slightly rude one but as far as my kids are concerned the most funny elf ideas are often the ones with a bit of toilet humour.
Simply pour a little bit of apple juice into a glass and then put a note next to it saying ‘If you’re brave enough taste and see, if it’s apple juice or elf pee!’

Making Poop-corn
Our elf very kindly offered to make everyone some popcorn, as you can guess from the photo neither kid was that keen on eating it. It did get a loud ‘eww!’ from them though!

Elf Pea’d
Personally I’m not a huge fan of peas so this was the perfect way to help use up that big bag of frozen peas that had been filling up my freezer.
Simply use peas to write ‘oops I pea’d’ and leave a few peas next to your elf. This was a really quick elf idea to set up too.
Toothbrush
Arguably a slightly cheeky one but my kids adored this and it made them laugh so I consider that a big win, plus it was super quick!
I used my husbands toothbrush which also meant that I found it very funny…

Toilet Roll Decorating
Toilet humor wins again with this idea that takes only a couple of minutes to set up.
Just grab a marker and add some daft Christmas humor to your toilet rolls, my kids favorite was ‘All I want for Christmas is POO.’

Toilet Roll Tinsel
No tinsel? No problems! Our elf wrapped a toilet roll all around our bannister instead.
Dad Smells
Some of the elf ideas that my kids have enjoyed the most are the ones which use their dad as the butt of the jokes and he doesn’t seem to mind so… well it’s the elf doing it and not me.
For this idea I wrote a note saying ‘Help! Dad pooped and it smells so I’m hiding in here.’ Then all you need to do is hide your elf in a glass jar or under a Tupperware container.
Cola Bottle Poop
Our elf enjoyed being sat in a glass while drinking cola and the kids loved that he turned that cola straight into cola bottles!

Elf Ideas with Food
Head to your cupboard or fridge for these easy and quick ideas for your elf.
Hiding In Candy
I’m not sure if in other countries a big box of chocolates is a holiday tradition but in the UK it’s definitely a must and in most households you’ll find a big box of Quality Street or Roses chocolates over the Christmas period.
If you have a tub of some kind of festive treats in your home just hide your elf in them, you could even leave out a few empty wrappers as if your elf has been helping himself.

Toast
I absolutely love a cheesy joke so we had to include some funny elf jokes.
Make a slice of toast and then cut out holes for your elf’s arms and legs then leave a little note next to it – I was cold but now I’m feeling TOASTY! Guaranteed to get them rolling their eyes.
Taco Tuesday
Make a quick notes from your elf saying that it’s Taco Tuesday and then wrap him up in a tortilla wrap, you might need some tape or a toothpick to secure this.

Christmas Tree Farm
Make a little sign saying ‘Christmas Tree Farm – Pick Your Own’ and leave this with some of the Haribo Christmas trees.
Ironing Crisps
Your elf has found some crisps with crinkles in them so he’s ironed them all flat for you. How kind!
If you are doing this activity then I highly recommend placing a piece of paper under your crisps.
If you’re setting out this idea the night before then the chances are some of the grease from the crisps will go onto the paper during the night and you really want that to going onto the paper rather than your ironing board.
Obviously it goes without saying to make sure that you leave the iron unplugged but as it’s December and you are possibly tired consider this a gentle reminder (I often need them too).

A Real Gingerbread House
Not an actual biscuit one though because I’m terrible at baking. Three slices of bread or toast, some fresh or dried ginger and a sign from our elf saying he’d made the kids a gingerbread house – so thoughtful of him!

Apple Watch
Elfie bought the kids an Apple watch! I mean, it might just be half an apple with some numbers drawn on it with a Sharpie but the thought was there?!

Elf Mischief and Pranks
These quick Elf pranks are perfect for busy moms and dads.
Toothpaste Oreos
This was one of our favorite easy elf ideas, pop your elf in the bathroom with an open packet of oreos.
Scrape out the cream from a couple of them and have your elf replace it with toothpaste!

Googly Eyes
For this activity you want the googly eyes that already have some kind of tape or glue on the back of them.
I then went round our home and added these to every picture I could find which had a face.
Family photos, Santa decorations and the pictures my kids had up in their rooms all ended up with googly eyes on them instead.
This is a good one for lasting a while as my kids were hunting round the house looking for pictures their elf had decorated for ages.
Decorating The Tree
Decorating in the loosest sense of the word, obviously. Grab a toilet roll and wrap it around your Christmas tree. leaving your elf to hold the other end of it so they’re caught red handed!
Zip Wire
I really liked our little elf zip wire! Ours was made across our stair case but you could do this anywhere where you can fix up some string starting in a higher place and then ending somewhere lower.
If your elf has velcro on their hands you can attach this round the string to make it that they are zipping down it or even better use double sided tape to attach your elf’s hands to a candy cane and pop that over the string to make your zip wire.
Elf Makes Breakfast
Sadly there were no bowls though! For this idea I grabbed an old croc belonging to one of my kids that I knew they weren’t going to wear anymore, popped some cereal and a spoon in it and left it for my kids to discover.

Toilet Roll Snowman
I loved doing some of our elf ideas in the bathroom because they were so unexpected – you’d always get a yelp the next day when someone (often my husband) found the elf in there!
This is one of the easiest elf ideas, just use toilet rolls to create a snowman, drawing the features on with markers or a sharpie or using cardstock and double sided tape as I have.
I also printed out in advance a little ‘do you wanna build a snowman?’ card so that our elf could embrace his inner Anna and Elsa.

Poop Testing
Have a hunt through your cupboards and make a ‘poop testing’ station for your elf and possibly your kids too!
This funny idea only took a few minutes to set up using cupcake cases and things like green m&m’s for Grinch poop and mini marshmallows for snowman poop.

Crocs
Put some water in your sink and then put a sign up or two saying beware of the crocs.
Pop some crocs sandals into your sink and leave your safety conscious elf on the side carefully avoiding them!
Creative Elf Crafts and Activities
Grab your markers, paints and scissors or download some free printables and add some extra holiday magic to your Elf ideas.
Toilet Paper Snowflakes
Carefully fold some toilet paper and use scissors to cut out toilet paper snowflakes.

Painting
I grabbed a little artists a-frame from The Works and used it to help our elf draw a portrait of one of my kids toys.
My tip with this one would be to not do it in advance, you’ll need to grab a toy from your kids room and as a mom I know from experience that if I had hidden a stuffed animal away during the day to do this it would have been the only toy my kid wanted at bed time.
Instead I waited until they were asleep and then grabbed a toy I knew was popular with my kids and used that for the picture. I don’t think I’ll get a job drawing for Star Wars but hey it was the elf that did it!

Free Elf Printables
There are loads of free printable crafts on this site which would also be great for your elf, just leave the printable out with some coloring pencils, you could try our cut and paste elf craft or maybe our Christmas cards for kids to color in.
You can also check out our free elf masks so your elf can pretend to be Santa, a teddy or a snowman (plus it has lots of props like cups of tea) or grab our free printable elf ice cream stand so that you elf can serve up some treats!
Egg Magic Trick
Our Elf left the kids a note telling them to sprinkle some magic elf dust (also known as cake sprinkles) onto some eggs so that he could perform some magic on them when they were at school.
When they came home that afternoon the normal chicken eggs had turned into Kinder Joy eggs!

Take a Selfie
If your kids are old enough to have phones then have your elf take a selfie (s-elfie?!) on them and then change this picture to the phones’s lock screen.
Both my kids and husband thought our elf had forgotten to do anything until they went to use their phones…
Elf Lifts Weights
Our Elfie became a regular little Arnold Schwarzenegger this year lifting big, huge heavy weights.
Ok, it was actually two marshmallows with a paper straw stuck in between them but then elves are a lot smaller than humans so it’s probably pretty heavy to him.

Snowball Fight
This idea took a little while to set up due to the props but it still didn’t take ages and it looked really cool so I figured it was worth it!
Have your elf and other toys have a snowball fight using white lego to make little snow walls for them to hide behind.
Use tiny pom poms as snowballs, if you want your elf or toys to hold them just use a little bit of double sided tape to keep them in place. Yes, that is a yellow snowball as well. I’m childish, sorry.
If you don’t have any mini pom poms you could use mini marshmallows as a cute alternative.

Elf Ideas with Toys
These Elf toy ideas are the perfect way to create something fun using things that you already own and that you know your kid already loves!
Elf Card Game
Grab a pack of cards and get your toys to have a little card game.
I prepared this one in advance by taping a few cards together using double sided tape and then the toys were able to hold it by using a bit more of the tape to stick it to their hands.

Escaping
If your kids have any villain toys then this is a great one to do and super quick too.
We used a Zurg toy from the Toy Story film with his blaster aimed at our elf and then used the velcro on our elf’s hands to have him cling to a draw high up while escaping.
You could also have your elf escape onto a ceiling fan or chandelier to keep them high up while your villain toy awaits them underneath.
Hungry Hippos
Hungry Hippos is an absolute classic and even though we don’t own a copy of the game I knew my kids would know what it is.
Just grab three additional toys, some kinder hippos and some smarties. As my kids love hippo chocolates this has definitely been one of the most popular ideas this year.

Driving
If you have a toy train or Barbie car at home pop your elf and any toy friends in it and then have them try to drive away – you could leave this near to a door as if they’re off on an adventure!
Elf Twister
There are loads of creative free printables out there to help with your elf antics. I googled a elf twister board that was free to download, printed it out and let our elf play with some other toys.

Sack Race
We’ve got quite a lot of paper bags at home so I set up a sack race for our elf and some other toys by standing them up in paper bags and letting them have a race.
This works even better if you can make them a little finishing line.
Toy Sleepover
Leave a note saying your elf decided to have a sleepover with some of your child’s toys and then pop each of them in a sock to make them a little sleeping bag.
Reading Christmas Stories
Our elf very kindly shared a Christmas book with some of the other toys.

Elf Arrival and Goodbye Ideas
Fun ways to make the first day and last day with your elf even more special this year.
Elf Arrival
For our first year with our elf I did a super easy and quick arrival as I knew my kids would be excited anyway just to have him arrive and I didn’t want to set their expectations too high for the rest of the month.
I printed out a little note from my elf saying how they were excited to visit us from the North Pole and that Santa had given them some money to help pay their way – the money was some chocolate coins for my kids to share.
Want more elf arrival ideas? I’ve made a whole post of easy and creative things to try so make sure you check that out.
Welcome Back!
Ever a fan of a cheesy pun, our elf was welcomed back for the second year with a little note saying ‘donut worry, I’m back!’ and some donuts.
North Pole Post
For the third year I repurposed an old cardboard box and wrote our address on it printed some North Pole themed postage stamps from Canva. I cut a hole in the top and had our elf poking out of it fresh from his trip with the North Pole postal service.
Merry Crispmas
This was our elf’s last night activity for our second year of doing our Christmas elf tradition and I really liked this one because not only was it quick and easy (hurray!) but it also used something that I knew we’d want during the Christmas holidays – lots of crisps.
Being in the UK we obviously use the term crisps but I’m sure that Merry Chipmas would work perfectly well as well.

Paper Cup Game
This is an activity that I did for our elf leaving one year and while it’s an easy idea it did require a bit more money spent on it so it’s one that I’d save for a special day or when your elf is due to go back to the North Pole.
I put lots of paper cups on our floor in a square formation and under each cup was a treat from our elf – it might be some Christmas candy or it might be some festive brussels sprouts!
The kids had to take it in turns to pick a cup to lift and see what prize they won.

Leaving Day
For the final day of the first year our elf visited I decided to have one last go and go a bit over the top for when my kids woke up on Christmas Eve.
I bought some cups with an elf print on them from my local store as a leaving gift and then used wrapping paper to cover our fireplace and any pictures in our front room.
It took about twenty minutes for me to do this on my own and a couple of Christmas wrapping paper rolls but it was definitely worth it for the surprise on everyone’s face. I have no idea how I will top this one in future!
Elf Ideas for School Days
Quick ideas that are perfect for your elf on a school morning.
Shining Shoes
My kids school shoes are supposed to be polished so our elf very kindly made them shine thanks to some kitchen foil (aluminum foil).

Decorating School Bags
Our Elf thought the kids school bags would look even better if they were covered in elf stickers!
Ours were a gift and obviously you could use any Christmas themed stickers you have for these but if you’re in the UK and want to get hold of some then I believe ours came from the Co-op.
Shoe Train
This is a super quick idea but one that still got a laugh in our house. All aboard the shoe train!

Christmas Jumper Day
My kids school has a Christmas Jumper Day every year when kids can wear their own Christmas sweaters but even if they didn’t my kids can be seen wearing a Christmas jumper most weekends anyway.
Have your elf join in on the fun by wearing an elf sized Christmas jumper with a little sign saying they wanted to wear one too.
Fried Eggs
Our elf helped the kids get ready for school by making them some fried eggs for their breakfast, unfortunately these ones were the candy kind so not so great on toast but definitely very yummy!

Elf Weekend or Special Day Ideas
These fun Elf weekend ideas are perfect for when you want to go that little more extra or when you’d like an activity to do with your child.
Film Night
Grab a bag of popcorn from the supermarket and leave a note saying your elf would love to watch a Christmas movie with them tonight.
Gingerbread Christmas Trees
If you have the time and inclination you could set out some tree shaped gingerbread cutters and leave a note saying you were going to make biscuits.
Personally, I bought a kit from my local supermarket that my kids could decorate and left it for our elf to give them as a gift. Either way this makes a great activity to do over the weekend with your child.
Making Christmas Decorations
Because I wanted something for the kids to do over the weekend, I bought in advance some Christmas decorations they could make and then wrapped these up and let our elf give them as a gift.
Door Decorations
By all accounts this one took me longer than five minutes but as most of the shapes in this are rectangles it didn’t take too long, I prepared it advance ready to blue-tac onto our lounge door and my kids said it was one of their favourite elf ideas so far so I think that’s a win?
On the other side they’re hoping for another decorated door this year and I have no idea how I’m going to do that so do check back and see if I manage it or opt for an early night instead.

FAQs About Last Minute Easy Elf Ideas
What’s the quickest elf setup?
Putting our elf in a box of candy, making a bed for them or giving them a new outfit have been the quickest elf activities for us and have been some of the most popular too.
Where in the house should our elf be?
Last year I noticed one thing with our elf that I thought I’d pass on as a quick tip that might help you too.
During December my kids are definitely more tired than normal and getting them ready for school can be hard.
Because of this our elf tends to be downstairs on school days while I’ve been leaving upstairs antics more for the weekend, such as the elf causing mischief in our bathroom.
The result is the kids come downstairs to look for Elfie and I can get some breakfast served before they think about it too much, making the mornings a little easier for everyone.
How do I keep having an Elf fun without stress?
I find that the best way to keep things stress free is to plan ahead and know what you are doing each day but to have a couple of super quick plans for things you can do when you’re super tired. Grab that Christmas candy that your elf can gift your kids on an emergency day!
Do I need to buy props for our Elf?
I haven’t bought much for my elf so the things I do buy really had to be worth the investment.
Obviously if this is your first year of your elf visiting then you’ll need to buy an elf.
One thing I bought that my kids loved was a pyjama set for our elf. This is a great buy if you want your elf to have a rest at any point, and you know what? The rest day I did in the first year was my daughter’s favorite day apart from the leaving day. A total win.
One thing I’m looking at buying for this year is an elf baby. Frankly this is just adorable and I know that my youngest is going to squeal when they see it.
The other things I found really helpful which aren’t Elf specific (and will therefore get used again) were double sided tape, pom poms and colored cardstock.
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Thanks so much for these tips….very helpful. Especially as a grannie whose grandson stays with a lot…so I can’t and won’t let him down. Lol
Oh that’s lovely, I hope you have fun with the elf, I’m sure your grandson appreciates it x