Monday, December 22, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: Despicable Me Minions

Our family and friends had a Despicable Me 2 themed Halloween last year. We had desserts, treats, and costumes.   This Elf on the Shelf BANANA idea should hit the mark with our littles.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: Tent Camping

Buddy Kringle enjoys the outdoors and went camping last night.  The tent is SUPER EASY!  The fire didn't take long, and could be made ahead and used for marshmallow roasting, too. (I may execute a mid-day move and have him roasting marshmallows tonight, because we intend to do so with the kids tonight.)

I used 1 piece of cardstock folded in half to make the tent.
I used some brown construction paper rolled and taped for logs. I cut a 2 inch strip of yellow tissue paper (from the short side) and cut peaks and valley zig zag down the middle of its length. Take the flat edge and gather it, twisting into a "flower."  Then, you have 2 flames to tuck between the logs.

Alternatively, you could make the logs out of unwrapped Tootsie rolls, and the flames could easily be shaped from red, yellow, and orange Starburst.  (I just don't trust my kids or 4 legged babies not to get into it, and I don't want sick pets or kids at Christmas.)
 
Aaaand...he moved before dinner!  He was signaling a campfire with roasted marshmallows tonight!



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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Grinch Themed Party: Part 1

The Kindergarten classes are having Grinch-themed Christmas parties this year, and I have been working on decor and a photobooth.  Our twins are in different classes, so everything is x2. 
 
Today, I started putting some of it up!  The party is officially tomorrow, so more to come.  It's beginning to look like Who-ville!
I made a ton of fun signs using Seuss words, too.  I printed a quote from the movie with a free printable HERE.  I know the kids are going to love it.


 

Elf on the Shelf: Do You Want to Build a Donut Snowman?


Donuts are a rare treat in our home, but the kids have done really well the last few days, and I broke out the package of 6 that I've had stashed away for 2 weeks now.

I used one orange Starburst (cut, and then molded with my fingers) for the noses.  Chocolate chips were used for the rest.  I *thought* I had mini chocolate chips, but alas, they were gone, so I had to make due with the regular ones.  I think the snowmen would have been even more adorable with the small ones.  I used a couple of pretzels for the arms.

Once I had them all laid out on the plate, I felt like it needed something else.   I had printed out some free printables from Frugal Coupon Living which you can find HERE, and I cut out the "What did one snowman say to the other?" card.  I added the card and a few baby carrots around the plate and charger. 

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Monday, December 15, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: Super Hero Cape Template FREE Printable

Whether your Elf wants one cape or 20 (to play Super Hero dress up, of course), this FREE Printable is for you.

Check out all of my other Elf on the Shelf ideas and printables, too!
As always, I encourage you to create some of the "super special" Elf surprises, and then trade them with your friends and neighbors so that the joy (and efforts) are shared!!!
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: Apple Jack & Mid-day Move

Buddy Kringle left a message with Apple Jacks this morning.  We don't usually buy Apple Jacks,  so it was a bit of a treat.  I didn't want to leave them open all night and all day only to be stale by tomorrow.   So, he moved during the day to the top of the box with an Apple Jack on his hand.  The kids were super surprised and noticed immediately.   I won't be moving him every day a 2nd time, but today worked!
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: ON the Shelf & Window Cling

A loose artificial tree branch turned Christmas "tree", cardstock wrapped books, and a $1 Elf on the Shelf window cling are in Buddy Kringle's arsenal today.  (You could also make a copy of the front of your Elf on the Shelf book, cut out the Elf on the Shelf, and tape it to your window or place near the shelf.)
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Sunday, December 7, 2014

Christmas Decor

Christmas is my favorite time of year!   With Thanksgiving falling so late this year, I may not put all of our decor up this year.  I love having the silver bells polished and hung and all of our Christmas trees up, but I also want to spend this little bit of time enjoying activities and experiences with my family. So, I am giving myself permission this year to not put it all out.  May your Christmas season be filled with love and blessings.

Elf on the Shelf: Miniature Colored Pencils

Buddy Kringle wrote a Christmas message for the kids with elf-sized colored pencils (found at Five Below for $1.)  I have also found a tiny "legal pad" at Party City for a few cents.
Check out our other Elf on the Shelf ideas and free printables here!

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: Drive in Movie

Whether you have a Barbie car, an overload of HotWheels, antique cars or paper cars from Steak 'n' Shake, you probably have all you need to have a Drive In Movie for your elf.   Dinosaurs could easily join as well. I printed an image from "Elf" the movie and a "Drive in theater" sign off of Google images.
I had visions of grandeur to create the on-car speakers, but I decided the kids wouldn't get it and it was just more work for me.
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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: Bath time fun

Our elf, Buddy Kringle, used Wilton Food Writers to create bubbles on marshmallows.  A washcloth was cut and tacked with a couple of stitches for a bath towel, one for his hair, and a bath pillow.
Happy Elfing!
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Monday, December 1, 2014

Elf on the Shelf: Rappelling & Zip Line

Buddy Kringle is rappelling this evening.  He knows nothing about knots or how to use carabiners.  He has rope all over the living room!  The carabiners are super cheap on Oriental Trading Company.  We had rope in the garage.  You could easily do this without the rope, but the carabiners made it easy to attach to vents, Christmas decor, and curtain rods.  It takes about 5 minutes, but you probably have everything on hand.

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Our Elf seems to have caused more mischief and moved while the kids were at school.