Have him write a message out of candy or cereal.Have him coloring a coloring book - make sure the page is full of scribbles and your elf is holding a crayon.Put him in your silverware drawer…just lying down with the spoons.(Just have him sitting nearby with a whisk!) Have it “cook” M&Ms in a pan on your stove top.Place it in or on one of your child’s toys - inside a dinosaur’s mouth, or driving a Barbie car.Make it a little cotton ball-covered hat, along with a sign that says, “I’m a Cotton Headed Ninny Muggins!”.Tape the elf to the wall, with tape on its arms and legs, and army figurines pointing their weapons at it.Put the elf inside a drinking glass (upside down, so it’s trapped) with a little sign that says, “Help!”.Put a straw in a bottle of syrup, so it looks like the elf is drinking it.Wrap the elf up in a washcloth (like a blanket) and hide them in the refrigerator or freezer.Some of my favorite, non-messy, and super easy ideas are… (I set a “move the elf” alarm on my phone to avoid this, but…it still sometimes happens.) So maybe those elves don’t have time for a long, drawn-out scene. There are also elves who get back to your house after reporting to Santa…at the last minute. Now, not everyone has an elf who’s mischievous…right? I mean, some elves just love to visit their families - but they don’t make huge messes that you have to clean up! Have the elf put fake moustaches on everyone in a family photo, while he’s sitting nearby with his own fake moustache!
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