Here, we love to go elf hunting! And as we have become experts at playing tricks on children, we thought we would share our list with you. ultimate of the 42 funniest Christmas elf tricks. To top it off, we also organized these 42 tours in 6 easy sections, all classified by preparation time to help you in your research. Let us know in the comments what tricks you did to the kids this year and especially good hunting!
Contents
Cooked
Dining room
Living room
Bedroom
Bathroom
Outside
Christmas elf tricks in the kitchen
Tour # 1 The magic door
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Do you know how to catch a sprite? In the very first year, we hunted the Christmas elf by setting up an elf trap topped with delicious Christmas cookies. Much to the delight of the children, we caught 3, one per child.
But now that the elves know us well, we just have to install our pretty magic door in the kitchen to let them in as early as December. Our little elves like to leave messages for children near the door before making their official entrance. A great way to stretch the arrival of our little rascals a little! (Available at Portes Bonheur)
Preparation time: About 3 minutes
Tour # 2 The man in marshmallows
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Leprechauns love to make snowmen! Use marshmallows and edible pencils to wow the gallery!
Preparation time: About 7 minutes
Tour # 3 The Magic Pixie Seeds
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This tour is very practical, because it can be played over 2 days. On the first day, the elves only have to leave the children a mini envelope of magic seeds that the children will sow. We can grow anything. Let your creativity go!
Preparation time: About 10 minutes
Tour # 4 The magic harvest
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Here, the next day, the children were able to discover a pretty field of mini donuts which miraculously grew in the night. What a delicious harvest!
Preparation time: About 15 minutes
Round # 5 The banana rings
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Another bad thing to do with the Christmas elf is to cut a banana into slices while it is still in its skin. To do this, use a needle to pass through the banana flesh, without having to open it. The children will be captivated. I leave you the method here
Preparation time: About 3 minutes
Tour # 6 Magic Goblin Pudding
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Here’s all you need to make a Goblin Pudding. A nice pixie ride that will WOW with the kids!
Preparation time: About 10 minutes
Tour # 7 Write messages
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Use Alpha-Bits cereal to create messages for children! It’s great and quick to do.
Preparation time: About 2 minutes
Round # 8 Rainbow Dough
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Tonight, we are eating rainbow pasta prepared by the elves !!
Preparation time: About 3 minutes
Tour # 9 Frozen cereals
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Oh oh! The cheeky elves have frozen the bowl of cereal for the kids!
Preparation time: About 3 minutes
Round # 10 Goblin milk
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Green milk is really funny! Add a few drops of coloring to the quart of milk in the fridge for the next day.
Preparation time: About 2 minutes
Tour # 11 The chocolate stand
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Create a small funny hot chocolate “stand” to surprise the children on a Saturday morning.
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Christmas elf tricks in the dining room
Tour # 12 Post-it notes
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This is another bad Christmas goblin hit! They used all of our sticky notes to form a funny drawing. To put on a wall in our dining room, kitchen or living room.
Preparation time: About 30-60 minutes, depending on the scope of the project
Tour # 13 An artificial snowman
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Make cold artificial snow to create an indoor Snowman. Children will see the work of the elves once seated 🙂
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 14 Rainbowloom
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When the rainbowloom goblins, it really makes things fun!
Preparation time: About 30-60 minutes, depending on the project
Tour # 15 It’s snowing!
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Use coffee filters to make dozens of flakes to hang in the dining room. WOW effect guaranteed.
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 16 Where are you hiding?
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In a large room like the dining room, hide a small sprite in a balloon and inflate it. Continue to inflate about twenty empty balloons and let the children find it among all the surprise balloons!
Preparation time: About 15 minutes
Christmas elf tricks in the bedroom
Tour # 17 Selfies
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That’s been my children’s favorite ride! The only catch is that they have to sleep really hard, because we have to turn on our lights to take a clearer picture.
Preparation time: About 2 minutes
Tour # 18 The mustaches
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Buy a few Mustaches at Dollorama and install them on all the doggies. They will laugh!
Preparation time: About 2 minutes
Tour # 19 A little hello from Santa Claus
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Take some photos of your child and pass them on the Catche Santa app. Children will be amazed to see a photo of Santa Claus watching over them!
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Round # 20 Sick Day
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When the goblin is sick, it flies green! Find him a cozy little corner in the child’s room.
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 21 On which list are you?
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Do children make good efforts? Reward them with an official status delivered and stuck on the children’s door by the rascal elf.
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Christmas elf tricks in the living room
Tour # 23 The camera
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Every year, our elf installs the Santa Claus surveillance camera. This pretty Christmas ball decorated with a simple sticker will motivate children to adopt good behaviors throughout the month of December, say a joker elf!
Preparation time: About 2 minutes
Tour # 24 The giant fir
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You absolutely must try this one! 1) Print this file in this article
2) Stick it in the living room 3) Let the children discover this pretty DIY to complete in the early morning!
Preparation time: About 10 minutes
Tour # 25 The choir
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The can choir is really funny. Remove the neck, glue or draw eyes, then place them in a set, very close to the teasing goblin
Preparation time: About 10 minutes
Tour # 26 The mini drawing
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Leave a mini drawing lying around on the Salon table. Leprechauns love having beautiful children’s artwork to hang on their house!
Preparation time: About 10 minutes
Tour # 28 The chimney
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You don’t have a fireplace? Let the goblin take care of it and the children will be captivated!
Tpreparation time: About 30-60 minutes
Round # 29 The Boxing Ring
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An empty cereal box, 4 candy canes, ribbon and a few snowmen to simulate a WFC ring featuring our tanning goblin.
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Round # 30 Find the candy canes
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Here we played search and find the candy canes. An easy and fun little tour!
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 31 The mini tree
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Oh, oh, our little rascal has decided to empty our beautiful tree to decorate his own !!
Preparation time: About 20 minutes
Tour # 32 Jurassic Park
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Simulate the Jurassic Park movie with the Christmas elves! A car, some dinosaurs, soldiers and voila!
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Round # 33 Dice and lutinies
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I created this dice game to have fun on a Sunday morning with the kids. Will you be the one to eat a pickle? Print your game HERE
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 34 Gifts before time
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How naughty these elves are! They put cabbage on all the things mom and dad buy from kids all year long. This is a funny little way to send a message of recognition to children. 😉
Preparation time: About 3 minutes
Christmas elf tricks in the bathroom
Tour # 35 Leprechaun pee
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Pee, poo, fart jokes are always extra popular with my kids. So for guaranteed success, try to surprise them with the goblin pee.
Preparation time: About 4 minutes
Tour # 37 The gigantic snowflake in soap
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The Christmas elf playing tricks prepared a nice surprise for the children’s bath: a gigantic snowflake for washing!
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Round # 38 The countdown
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Did you know that goblins love toilet paper? In fact, they use it to communicate with each other and count the dodos before Christmas!
Tpreparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 39 Hostage taking
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There was a hostage-taking overnight. Our little tanners tied Pancarte with Les Pansements in the pharmacy!
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Christmas elf towers outside
Round # 40 Help me
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Oh oh! It seems that the teasing leprechaun has embarked outside! Or did he get stuck in yesterday’s snowstorm instead?
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 41 His tree
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A great idea for a leprechaun ride is to use a toy car to simulate the purchase of your Christmas tree.
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
Tour # 42 Drawings on car
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After a little snow, use the snow-covered windows of your car to make a drawing or write a Christmas message on it.
Preparation time: About 5 minutes
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