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31+ Days of Kid’s Halloween Party Food Crafts

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September 14, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Halloween, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Recipe, Seasonal, Social Media

published date: June 30, 2021
modified datt: September 14,2021

Enjoy these 31 Halloween Food Crafts for Kids. Halloween classroom party snack ideas, spooky food for kids, and October after-school snack ideas… which Halloween Party Food idea for kids is on your list?

31 Days of Kid's Halloween Food Crafts

We have over 31 days of Halloween for you and the kids! Pumpkins, mummies and spiders abound in this collection of Kid’s Halloween Food Crafts! Get your little ghouls and boos involved in the kitchen, helping make treats and drinks. We love that so many of these are super simple. Try cut fruit in an orange jack-o-lantern for snack time, make your own monster out of mini cheese or whip up different batches of spooky sweets.

What do you eat at a Halloween party?

If hosting a Halloween party, your food tablescape is very important. It’s wise to have a variety of party food ideas to appeal to every pallet and type of monster and witch. Serve Halloween appetizers, entrees, snack foods, and dessert ideas. From cupcakes, to cookies, pizza and hot dogs, dips and more, this collection of Halloween Party Foods for kids is sure to appeal to your ghosts and ghouls.

Fun Halloween Party Food Ideas for Kids

Whether you’re looking for sweet, snacky or scary treats this list has got it!

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1.) Melted Witch Pudding Parfaits from The First Year Blog

2.) Orange Jack O’Lantern Fruit Cups from Frugal Coupon Living

3.) Green Monster Marshmallow Treats from Frugal Coupon Living

4.)  Spider Web Cookies from Bakerella


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Three Halloween dessert ideas and a mummy hot dog you can dip in ketchup or wrap in cheese!

5.) Bat OREO Truffles from One Sweet Appetite (see our easy Bat Halloween Party Food idea too!)

6.) Monster Cake from Makoodle (no longer available)

7.) Halloween Mummy Hot Dogs from Frugal Coupon Living

8.) Halloween Candy Bark from Just a Taste

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More tasty Halloween snack ideas that can be eaten afterschool for snack or used for a Halloween classroom party.

9.) GingerDEAD Skeleton Cookies from Kailley’s Kitchen

10.) Bloody Band Aid Cookies from Noble Pig

11.) Black OREO Cats from Party Pinching

12.) OREO Eyeballs from Frugal Coupon Living

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Halloween dips create the perfect Halloween appetizer. Don’t forget these creative spider dessert ideas for a Halloween too.

13.) Chocolate Peanut Butter Spider Cookies from A Spicy Perspective

14.) Halloween Frankenstein Twinkies from Frugal Coupon Living

15.) Graveyard Taco Dip from Chick a Bug

16.) Halloween OREO Stuffed Spider Cupcakes from Frugal Coupon Living

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This Halloween cheese monster is easy-peasy. For a more technical craft, eat up these Halloween finger desserts – you never will guess what makes that finger nail! Gross!

17.) Monster Cookies from Lil Luna

18.)  Cheese Monsters from Danya Banya

19.)Halloween Candy Corn Recipe Bars (aka Scarecrow Bars) on Frugal Coupon

20.)  Beet & Avocado Deviled Eggs from Amazingly Tasty (no longer available)

21.)  Creepy Edible Witch Fingers from Simply So Good

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Have you tried to make a Halloween spider pizza, while many will pick off the olive spider, it will create a spook-tacular Halloween pizza.

22.) Halloween Jalapeno Popper Mummies from The Hopeless Housewife – We love our new and improved Easy Halloween Jalapeno Mummies  too.

23.) Candy Corn Sugar Cookies from Our Best Bites

24.) Halloween Spider Web Pizzas from Frugal Coupon Living – For a twist take a look at our Halloween Mummy Pizza.

25.) Halloween Twinkie Mummies from Frugal Coupon Living

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The easiest cupcake includes a ice cream cone for a witch hat. For a Halloween party, try these monster snacks – so easy to make and this pre-packaged Halloween snack is perfect for the classroom party for Halloween.

26.) Witch Cupcake Hats from Jessy and Melissa – we love our Witch Hat Cupcakes too!

27.) Caramel Apple Nachos from Frugal Coupon Living

28.) Pretzel Bones from Cincy Shopper

29.) Frankenstein Halloween Treats from The Melrose Family

30.) Witches Broom Snack from Raining Hot Coupons

31.) Candy Corn Rice Krispie Treats from Frugal Coupon Living

Okay, so over the years we added more! The most popular is our Mummy Jalapeno Poppers – so yummy!

32.) Frankenstein Brownies from Frugal Coupon Living

33.) Mexican Stuffed Pumpkin Pepper from Frugal Coupon Living

34.)  Halloween Mummy Pizza from Frugal Coupon Living.

35.) Halloween Jalapeno Mummies from Frugal Coupon Living

36.)  Witch Hat Cupcakes from Frugal Coupon Living

 These newer recipes did not make it to our round-up but are just as cool!

  • Mouth-Watering Vampire Halloween Donuts
  • Celery Mummy Snacks for Halloween
  • Chocolate Ghost Spoons (for a Fa-Boo-Lous Teacher with a Halloween teacher gift tag printable)

If you love these, be sure to save our Thanksgiving Party Food Crafts (Pin to Pinterest for later) and Christmas Party Food Crafts too (Pin to Pinterest for later)!


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Leftover Halloween Candy? Make these Leftover Halloween Candy Recipes. Pin to Pinterest.

Don’t forget these Halloween Hacks and Tips! Pin to Pinterest.

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Take a look at our 31 FREE Halloween Printables. Pin to Pinterest.

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We had fun with these 31 Inspiring Halloween Mantles and Tablescapes. Pin to Pinterest.

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Really Fun Halloween Treasure Hunt for Kids

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September 7, 2021 by Ashley Langston Filed Under: Facebook, Games, Halloween, Instagram, Party, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media

published date: September 07, 2021
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This Halloween Treasure hunt at home is so much spooky fun for the kids! You can turn any Halloween activity into something unique and fun with these riddles for Halloween! All of these fun Halloween Scavenger Hunt Clues are going to have the kids having a safe and “spooky” time! 

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Halloween scavenger hunt activities for kids

Halloween is such a fun holiday as it is but when you add in a fun activity like these Halloween Scavenger Hunt Riddles, it takes the night of mystery to a whole other level! Having a scavenger hunt for kids is always a good idea and with this one being Halloween-themed, you know it’s going to be a great time! 

Not only with this get their mind working on things to do during the scavenger hunt but it will also mean that everyone in the family can spend some time together and join in on the family. You know what they say…the family who plays together, stays together!

What is a Scavenger Hunt?

It’s basically a long list (or shortlist) of clues or riddles that leads the person searching towards the prize. Some of the clues are about objects while others are a riddle to be solved to get the next clue. The fun thing about scavenger hunts is that they can be changed up easily to whatever works best for those who are participating.

How do you make Hints for a Treasure Hunt?

Depending on the age of the person hunting for treasure, you might want to give a few clues along the way. This is as simple as being there with them to help guide or answer any questions that they might have. You can also draw pictures of extra clues or have other riddles in mind to add just in case they’re having trouble.

You can have some Halloween Scavenger Hunt Clues if the need arises for a bit of extra help. 

Can you do a Virtual Scavenger Hunt?

You bet! The one thing to keep in mind is that you’ll need to have someone at the local of the person that you’re doing the virtual scavenger hunt with so that they can help to “plant” a prize there in their area!

Are you ready for some great Riddles for Halloween? Check out the Treasure Hunt Clues for Halloween that will make this a night to remember. 

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Scavenger Hunt for Halloween

Add this to your list of Halloween party games to kick off a night of fun! These are the perfect ideas for a super fun fall scavenger hunt!

What Kind of Riddles are part of this Scavenger Hunt for Kids?

While I can’t give you ALL the riddles, below is just a short and sweet sampling of what you’ll find with this fun Halloween printable.

Halloween scavenger hunt riddles

Halloween Riddle #1

“It’s Halloween time,

you’re in for a fright.

Your first clue is found,

where you brush your teeth at night!”

Answer: With a toothbrush!

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Halloween Riddle #2

“Spiders on the ceiling,

insects crawling on the ground.

If you didn’t have me,

you could not go up or down.”

Answer: On the stairs!

Halloween Scavenger Hunt Printable Clues

Halloween Riddle #3

“Halloween night is

filled with gloom,

when along comes a witch

flying on her _____.”

Answer: Broom!

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Halloween Riddle #4

“This Halloween race ends,

with a sweet surprise.

Enter the laundry room,

to claim your final prize.”

Answer: In the laundry room.

This set includes 16 more Halloween at home riddles. Don’t worry, if you don’t know the answers, we also include a Halloween Scavenger Hunt answer key!

Halloween Treasure Hunt Printable Clues

Ready to get your Halloween Treasure hunt? Enjoy these twenty printable clues. The best things about this Halloween Scavenger Hunt is you can adapt it to your space. Don’t have a fire place, skip that Halloween riddle!

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You also can choose the order of treasure hunt clues.   To set up the Halloween hunt, number the clues on the back. That will help you arrange your clues in order when prepping the Halloween activities for the kids.

Get Your Halloween Scavenger Hunt Clues PDF

Free Halloween Printables

We have freebies too. You can never have too many free Halloween printables! If you are or even if you are not ready to buy, try many of our Halloween free printables.  Subscribe and look for a link and password in your inbox. The password allows you to access and download all of our free printables.

1.) Enter your email address HERE.

2.) Confirm the email request in your inbox.

3.) Look for the link and passcode in your inbox.

By downloading you are accepting the terms that this is for personal, non-commercial use. Please contact Frugal Coupon Living with any questions.

I am happy to share printables. When sharing with others, please lead them to my website instead of emailing them the file(s).Thanks for visiting and thanks for sharing with others!

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Watch this video for how I print my PDF documents at Staples.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final At Home Halloween Scavenger Hunt.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!

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Need more Halloween fun? Check out this Family Bucket List for Halloween that everyone will love! Pin to Pinterest on your Halloween Board.

Don’t miss out on these Dollar Tree Halloween Crafts! Adorable low-cost Halloween crafts for kids and adults to make. Pin to Pinterest on your Halloween Board.

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Easy Thanksgiving Decorations for the Table

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September 7, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, Thanksgiving

published date: October 04, 2020
modified datt: September 07,2021

Hosting a Friendsgiving or keeping it low key with immediate family? Whatever your plans, we have a list of ideas to create Easy Thanksgiving Decorations for the Table. From Thanksgiving place settings, table decor, and DIY centerpieces, get inspired by these fall decor ideas.

Easy Thanksgiving Decorations for the Table

Easy Thanksgiving Decorations for the Table

With the collision of Thanksgiving and Black Friday, I admit my Thanksgiving Table Decor is not always Martha Stewart quality. As my girls aged, however, they have involved themselves in the fall decorations and once I surrendered the dinner table, I let them go to work – you guys it looked amazing! They used some of our Thanksgiving decorations, fall fruits and went outside and pulled in greenery from the yard.  The last minute table decor with rustic greenery, fruit, china, and crystal blended so well together.

I am encouraging you to look over these Easy Thanksgiving Decorations for the Table. Decorate ahead (if you need) and have the former dining room table set for most of November or at the last minute, look at these easy DIY Thanksgiving ideas. Surrender the table to crafty kids or duplicate and mimic what you see in these Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas. Enjoy!


Thanksgiving Centerpieces DIY

For easy Thanksgiving decorations for the table, focus on the center. These fall centerpiece ideas are hands on and can easily be perfected.

Edible Thanksgiving Table Runner & Centerpiece

This beautiful Thanksgiving centerpiece looks like a million bucks, but it is actually inexpensive. Go bold and bright with non-traditional colors like accents of pink and gold. The edible table runner on this fall dinner table brings together gorgeous seasonal fruits with vibrant colors. Just walk your grocery aisles. | A Thoughtful Place Blog (This copper pot with legs is hard to find, consider a pot centerpiece that is special to your family.)

White Pumpkin Centerpiece for Thanksgiving

This easy Thanksgiving centerpiece uses white as the main color pallet and brings in touches of beige and grey as accents. Combine white pumpkins, antlers, and candles. | Tone on Tone Antiques

DIY Thanksgiving Centerpiece Ideas - DIY Candle Log

How about a DIY Thanksgiving Centerpiece using a log? Find a unique on in your yard and get ready to drill (1.5″ diameter drill bit). Insert tea lights and add small pumpkins. Fall centerpiece complete! | Jenna Burger

Thanksgiving Pumpkin Flower Arrangement Centerpiece

For a traditional thanksgiving tablescape, try this flower arrangement inside a pumpkin. These fall flowers are picked up in a grocery store. Easy peasy. | The Full Boquet Blog

Apple & Cinnamon Stick Thanksgiving Table Centerpiece

Apples are not only for teachers. This Thanksgiving dinner table has a bowl of apples, greenery and cinnamon sticks – I bet it smells heavenly. Make sure you have your fall simmer pot recipe on the stove top! | Country Sampler Farmhouse Decor Magazine

Thanksgiving Dinner Table Decor

Adding a few accents thanksgiving decorations and accents to the table can be done quickly and frugally. It really sets the mood and ambiance.

Pumpkin eucalyptus garland table runner for Thanksgiving

This easy Easy minute fall flower arrangement for Thanksgiving requires pumpkins, berries and a eucalyptus table runner. You can pick up an artificial eucalyptus garland on Amazon and reuse it for different holidays and seasons. | Julie Blanner

Easy Thanksgiving Decorations for the Table

One idea for creating easy Thanksgiving dinner table decor is grabbing a wooden bread bowl and filling with a harvest. Creative thanksgiving decorations include pine cones, gourd, pumpkins and dried corn. | Stone Gable Blog

Edible Table Runner for Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving table ideas can go outside the box. This edible centerpiece was featured on Edible Table Runners post. Shop your local farmers market for fresh produce and flowers and display along the center of the table. Start with larger items and work your way down to smaller. The tall candles will add drama and make the spread look more formal. | Run Away Apricot

Thanksgiving Place Settings and Place Card Ideas

The best Thanksgiving decorations on the table are pumpkins. place them everywhere, even use them as Thanksgiving place cards. | Driven by Decor

Blue Thanksgiving Place Setting & Table Decor Ideas

Mix fabrics for the ultimate fall table setting. Consider buffalo check, burlap, linen, kraft paper, and more. Mixed media will allow prints to do all the talking. | Sand and Sisal

Thanksgiving Placemats & Place Settings

These Thanksgiving table setting ideas focus on the individual plate and arrangement.

Spode Thanksgiving Place Settings

For a traditional southern Thanksgiving place setting, mix your Spode Thanksgiving turkey plates with crystal and round wooden chargers. Fancy and rustic. | Pizzazzerie

Thanksgiving KIds Table Decor Ideas and Place Settings

If you’re hosting this year, don’t miss this Thanksgiving kids table full of details kids will love like googly eyed gourd turkeys mixed with a kraft paper tablecloth, crayons, and every day plastic dishes (why buy new?!) | Design Improvised

I'm Thankful for Placemate & Thanksgiving Table Setting Ideas

This Thanksgiving placemat is for adults and kids alike. Have each Thanksgiving place setting with a pencil so they can write on their own “I’m thankful for…” paper placemat. | Ella Claire Inspired

Thanksgiving Rosemary Place Settings & Table Ideas

Dress up your thanksgiving place settings with these rosemary wreaths that pop and smell amazing. Use leftover herbs to make our very own Rosemary Christmas Wreath. | Thrifted Nest

Printable Thanksgiving Napkin Rings You Can Personalize

These Thanksgiving table settings are unique. Download these paper napkin rings that are easily edible and can be personalized to your guests. | Bloom Designs Online

Inspiring Thanksgiving Table Decor and Place Settings

Many of these Thanksgiving table ideas can be used for a Friendsgiving Thanksgiving. Pin to Pinterest.

Hosting? Take a look at these Party and Hosting Tips & Ideas to perfect your Thanksgiving dinner table and welcome. Pin to Pinterest.



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Homemade Parmesan Crisps – Go Great with Salad!

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September 6, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Recipe

published date: April 25, 2015
modified datt: September 06,2021

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Parmesan Crisps

I seriously love a salad but the side of something crunchy, salty and irresistible makes it even better! You will love these Parmesan Cheese Crisps. A few suggestions I have are use good quality cheese and a splat mat to prevent sticking and burning.

Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces good quality Parmesan cheese


Directions:

  1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Finely grate the cheese into a bowl.
  3. Line a large baking sheet with a non-stick pad or Parchment paper.
  4. Add a heaping teaspoon of cheese to the pan until you have six mounds, evenly spread apart.
  5. Lightly press the mounds out until they are flat. Push in any stray pieces that stick out.
  6. Bake for 5-6 minutes or until the egdes are golden brown but not all the way to the center. They will look wet, and that’s ok. If you bake them until entirely brown, they will be bitter.
  7. Remove from oven. They will begin to firm up almost immediately.
  8. Carefully remove with a metal spatula and place on paper towels. Place another paper towel on top and gently press down to absorb the grease.
  9. If you’d like to mold them, be sure to do it before they harden, which happens quickly. You can free hand it, or use a large wooden spoon handle to roll them up.
  10. Once they are completely cooled and crisp, you can store them in an airtight container between layers of wax paper for up to three days. Keep them in the refrigerator.

Makes 25-30 crisps

I like to drag my Silpat (or parchment) off of the pan to speed the cooling process up and get another batch in, but it’s up to you if you want to encourage your readers to do that. The recipe works the either way, but that just makes it go quicker.

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Homemade Parmesan Crisps – Go Great with Salad!

  • Author: Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 6 mins
  • Total Time: 16 minutes
  • Yield: 25-30 crisps 1x
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Ingredients

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  • 8 ounces good quality Parmesan cheese
  • Cooking spray (optional)

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
  2. Finely grate the cheese into a bowl.
  3. Line a large baking sheet with a non-stick pad or Parchment paper.
  4. Add a heaping teaspoon of cheese to the pan until you have six mounds, evenly spread apart.
  5. Lightly press the mounds out until they are flat. Push in any stray pieces that stick out.
  6. Bake for 5-6 minutes or until the egdes are golden brown but not all the way to the center. They will look wet, and that’s ok. If you bake them until entirely brown, they will be bitter.
  7. Remove from oven. They will begin to firm up almost immediately.
  8. Carefully remove with a metal spatula and place on paper towels. Place another paper towel on top and gently press down to absorb the grease.
  9. If you’d like to mold them, be sure to do it before they harden, which happens quickly. You can free hand it, or use a large wooden spoon handle to roll them up.
  10. Once they are completely cooled and crisp, you can store them in an airtight container between layers of wax paper for up to three days. Keep them in the refrigerator.

Notes

I like to drag my Silpat (or parcment) off of the pan to speed the cooling process up and get another batch in, but it’s up to you if you want to encourage your readers to do that. The recipe works the either way, but that just makes it go quicker.

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Teaching Kids Manners

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August 29, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Pinterest, Social Media

published date: July 25, 2021
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Teaching kids manners? This list of list of manners and etiquette will raise a child with discipline and good character. Includes teaching manners activities, manners for kids games, how to write a thank you note, cell phone etiquette and more.

Teaching Kids Manners – Essential Etiquette and Practical Tips

Teaching kids manners is extremely important. When a child is well mannered, he or she knows how to behave and interact with others properly. They can make friends easier, be more successful in school and work, have better relationships with adults, and feel happier and more confident overall. It’s never too early (or too late) to start teaching your children good manners—be it on a playground during recess or sitting around the dinner table with the family.

Why is Teaching Kids Manners Important?

Teaching children good manners isn’t just about teaching a few phrases – it’s often about giving them tools for social intelligence so they’re able to communicate well throughout all aspects of their lives.

  • Teaching kids manners teaches them how to interact with the world around them.
  • Manners are about treating others well, and teaching children this will help reduce conflict with others because they’ll know how to get along better in social situations.
  • Manners are about having respect for others and teaching children manners can help them see the world as a place where they’re respected too.
  • It’s not just about showing up on time or using your words, it’s also making sure that you’re conscious of how people feel in the way you act toward them.

Essential Manners to Teach Your Kids

For a quick overview of teaching manners to kids, refer to this handy Guidelines for Good Manners chart from Thirty Handmade Days.

Learn the Magic Words

When you were a child, your parents and teachers probably taught you that some words were “magic words.” These were please, thank you, may I, and you’re welcome. These are still essential phrases every parent should teach young children today. They never go out of style!

To practice these skills for an upcoming holiday dinner or staying at a friend’s house, play this Yes Please, No Thank You Meal Manners Game from Happy Home Fairy.

Say please and thank you to service workers after receiving services or goods. This is especially important for kids to learn, because those who work with the public deal with a lot. Good manners go a long way toward making them feel appreciated.

Write Thank You Letters

No matter how old you are, writing thank-you letters is a way to show appreciation for gifts and gestures. It’s always good manners to take the time out of your day to write grateful messages back in return.

Nicole from Coffee and Carpool offers tips on writing meaningful and thoughtful thank you letters. She recommends that parents take note of gifts their children receive as well as who sent them; taking pictures of the child using the gift; writing the note on the back of the photo, and keeping the number of notes you write at once to five or fewer.

Another handy idea is using templates to help your child get their thoughts organized and on paper. Fantastic Fun and Learning offers three cute thank you note templates for Christmas gifts—one is blank, one is lined, and one has three boxes for drawing and writing.

The Suburban Mom offers a cute thank you template for teachers where young children can fill in the blanks and draw a picture of their teacher. It’s a great way for kids to show their appreciation at the end of the year.

Setting the Table

Setting the table is a skill that every kid should know how to do. It’s not difficult, and it teaches kids about organization and etiquette. The goal is to create an attractive place setting for your family mealtime.

These table setting placemats from Positively Splendid are an excellent place to start to teach kids who are just learning to set the table. Of course, tea parties, wedding receptions, and formal dinners are fancier affairs, so here’s a nifty diagram of informal and formal place settings from Simply Sprout to use for such occasions.

Be a Good Hostess – Practice with a Tea Party

Hosting a tea party is an elegant affair. You’ll have the perfect gathering with these Tea-rrific Tea Party Ideas! We’ve got ideas for everything you need to make your next garden party extra special—tea finger sandwiches, floral teacup centerpieces, and vintage books for display.

Hosting such events helps kids practice many different types of manners, including sending out personalized invitations, accepting RSVPs from guests, and mingling at gatherings. They’ll also practice proper etiquette when setting the table, eating with the correct utensils, and using good table manners.

Phone Etiquette

Kids love answering the phone, but they don’t always use their best manners when doing so. Teach your child the proper way to answer the phone from an early age. You may prefer your child give a simple “Hello” or “Good morning” or a more formal “Hello, this is Chloe. To whom am I speaking?” response. Also teach children to answer the phone promptly, preferably before the third ring.

When it comes to teens and their phones, there’s a lot more cell phone etiquette that needs to be covered. This cell phone contract from Thirty Handmade Days is an excellent place to start. Teens must agree to always answer their parents, to never bring the phone to the dinner table, to never call or text anyone after 9PM, and other manners and responsibilities. Have your tween or teen sign the contract upon getting their first phone!

Don’t Interrupt Others

Kids are full of energy and curiosity, which is why they want to chime in on conversations. However, some kids have a hard time with self-control when it comes to interrupting others. More importantly, being interrupted can be frustrating for the person who was speaking, kids and adults alike. If you find yourself getting frustrated with your child’s interruptions, here are a few tips that may help:

  • Teach your children polite phrases like “excuse me” and “may I please?” so that when they want people’s attention, they will politely say those phrases instead of just jumping in with an interruption.
  • Wait to respond to their questions. Many parents tell their children to stop interrupting, but in the next moment, they respond to the child’s interruption anyway. This just makes it more likely for your child to keep interrupting. Wait for an appropriate pause in the conversation before you turn to your child and ask what they need.
  • Teach “the squeeze.” Let your child know that when you are speaking to an adult, she can gently squeeze your hand to let you know she needs you. Gently squeeze her hand in acknowledgment to let her know that you’re aware she needs you, and respond to her as soon as possible.
  • Take turns talking. Practice this skill with your children or have them practice with each other. No one can say a word until the speaker is finished talking.

Cover Coughs, Sneezes, and Yawns

Do you find yourself really grossed out when someone coughs or sneezes into the air? You’re not alone! Kids need to learn to cover their coughs and sneezes with a tissue or with their arm if a tissue is not available. This keeps saliva and germs off hands. Of course, this will take some practice. A simple way for children to remember is with this short rhyme: “Cough or sneeze—cover it please!” Don’t forget to encourage them to cover their yawns, too, as this is the polite thing to do in the company of others.

Clean Hands Often

Keeping your hands clean is as much about manners as it is good hygiene. Kids should also be encouraged to wash their hands frequently and thoroughly. This glitter germ activity from The Simple Parent provides kids with a good visual of how germs can cling to hands without thorough washing.

Manners may seem like a small thing, but they are key to making others feel comfortable and valued. With a little bit of guidance from parents or teachers, kids can learn the importance of good manners in everyday life.

After learning every thing about good manners, host a tea party! These Tea Party ideas are quite fun! Pin to Pinterest.



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August 27, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: November 02, 2017
modified datt: August 27,2021

Are you following all of Frugal Coupon Living’s Elf on the Shelf Ideas? See well over 100s of creative, funny, and original ideas for your Elf! Today Elf is Back through an Elf Door!

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We are back, so is the Elf! If you have been with us a long time, you know we have brought you a new Elf on the Shelf Idea every day in November and December. Today we are focusing on Elf on the Shelf Arrival Ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Door

We have a few ways for you to reintroduce your Elf into your home. Yesterday we shared Elf comes back with a welcome back package.  Today we have another option for Elf returning to your home. Consider having him come through an Elf door.

Elf is Back! All of a sudden, a door showed up in our home and the next day an Elf came through! In our photo, we added this Mud Pie Elf Door. I love the Christmas lights around the door frame! Very festive.

Arrival Elf Door

You can also find more Elf Doors online. I mean, you guys, the possibilities are really endless.

In first Elf on the Shelf Door, you can get a ladder (to climb up the baseboard) and little footprint templates to have your shelf walking across the floor (just add flour!)


In this second Elf Door, you get a cute white picket fence and evergreen wreath. What would scream home sweet home more?


This final idea is a sticker Elf Door – easy peasy.


See all of our Elf on the Shelf Arrival Ideas. So many ways to say I’m Back and Hello!

 

Don’t forget our Elf on the Shelf Departure Ideas – Creative Ways to Say Good-bye  to Elf on the Last Night. Save to Pinterest for when you are just too tired to come up with an idea!

Here at Frugal Coupon Living, we celebrate Elf on the Shelf for 2 months, the month of November and the month of December all the way through Christmas Eve. We like to share a few weeks leading up to Thanksgiving, when Elf comes, to give you idea and then we like to join you with ideas when the Elf arrives in your home.

Pin to Pinterest because you will want to stay up to date on these ideas each Christmas season. So many more to come, see our previous Elf on the Shelf Ideas. Here we have a lot of FREE Printables!  Be sure to also follow the Elf on the Shelf Pinterest Board for fun ideas from other bloggers too.

What is Elf on the Shelf?

Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas Tradition. The tradition has a book and a elf doll. The book is poetic and in rhyme sharing the purpose of the Elf’s visits. The Elf visits each Thanksgiving. He/She goes and returns from the North Pole each evening. Every morning he can be found in a new location in the house. The Elf has been found in the refrigerator, fishing in the toilet, writing messages on the mirror or hanging from the lights. It is VERY IMPORTANT, the Elf is not touch each evening or his Christmas magic will be lost! Each family is able to name their special elf. The elves return to their home (Santa’s North Pole Work shop) every Christmas Eve. An Elf’s Story can also be found on DVD.

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Online you can find ENDLESS Elf on the Shelf Accessories, Books, Games and Toys. We love some of the creativity coming from Etsy too!

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30 Days of Elf on the Shelf Jokes

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August 23, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: November 22, 2020
modified datt: August 23,2021

Your new daily Elf Ideas are covered with you download these 30 Days of Elf on the Shelf Jokes. Silly Christmas jokes that create a funny Elf all season long. Plus over 500 original Elf on the Shelf Ideas plus free printables.

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We are back, so is the Elf on the Shelf! If you have been with us a long time, you know we have brought you a new Elf on the Shelf Ideas daily (in the months of November and December) for the past seven years. You can view our Elf on the Shelf Master List for a full list of ideas including every idea we have ever done.

Elf on the Shelf Jokes Cards

Many of you expressed relief over having 8 days of Elf covered with the Elf on the Shelf Jokes for Kids. We get it. It’s still possible to be creative with your Elf ideas and keep it simple. That is why we put together an entire season of Elf on the Shelf Jokes. This printable set will take place of 30 Days of Elf on the Shelf. You guys, that likely covered the entire Elf on the Shelf season and gives you an Elf theme for the entire year. Anything to make life easier for you!

30 Days of Elf Jokes for Kids

Funny Elf Jokes

Take a look at nine examples of our printable Elf on a Shelf Jokes.

Frosted Flakes Elf on the Shelf Jokes

Elf on the Shelf Cereal Joke: What’s an elf’s favorite cereal? Frosted Flakes.

Selfie Elf on a Shelf Joke - 30 Days of New Elf Jokes Printables

Elf on the Shelf Selfie Joke: What kind of photographs do elves like? Selfies.

Cow Elf on the Shelf Jokes - 30 Days of Christmas Jokes Printables

Elf on the Shelf Cow Joke: What does an elf farmer call his cow? An Eskimoo.

Toy-ota Elf on the Shelf Joke - 30 Days of Christmas Jokes Printables

Elf on the Shelf Car Joke: What kind of cars to elves drive? Toy-otas.

Santa Elf on the Shelf Jokes - 30 Days of Elf on a Shelf Jokes Cards

Elf on the Shelf Santa Joke: How does Santa take care of his sick helpers? He nurses them back to Elf.

Silly Baseball Elf on the Shelf Joke - 30 Days of Elf on a Shelf Jokes for Kids Cards

Elf on the Shelf Baseball Joke: What do elves play during the summer? Little League Baseball.

Wrap Elf a Shelf Printable Joke Card - 30 Days of Silly Elf Printables Ideas

Elf on the Shelf Wrap Joke: What kind of music to elves like best? Wrap music.

Angel Christmas Joke Printables - 30 Days of Silly Elf on the Shelf Ideas

Elf on the Shelf Angel Joke: What did one angel say to the other angel? Halo-there.

Cinderella Pumpkin Christmas Joke for Kids - 30 Funny Elf on the Shelf Printables

Elf on the Shelf Pumpkin Joke: Who lives at the North Pole, lost a shoe and rides around in a pumpkin? Cinder-elf-a.

For many of these silly jokes ideas, make sure you have a Scout Elf Doll that can bend. You can do that easily with our Bendable Elf on the Shelf tutorial.

Elf on the Shelf Supplies Needed

  • The Elf on the Shelf Doll
Optional Supplies

None of these supplies are needed but adding them to your daily Elf Jokes steps up your Scout Elf Ideas.

  • Snowman
  • Angel
  • Jolly Ranchers
  • Frog
  • Frosted Flakes
  • Pumpkin
  • Cinderella
  • Gift Wrap
  • Cookie Sheet
  • Gingerbread
  • Camera
  • Cow
  • Reindeer
  • Coca-Cola
  • Knitting Needles
  • Christmas Tree Needles
  • Baseball
  • Popsicles
  • Play Car
  • Jingle Bells
  • Skunk
  • Scented Spray
  • Phone
  • Turkey
  • Drum Stick
  • Ice
  • Ear Muffs
  • Santa
  • Alphabet
  • Craft supplies: scissors, tape, etc.


Printable Elf on the Shelf Jokes

Our most popular Elf on the Shelf printables can be found in our Elf Store. In our Elf store, you can also shop Elf costumes, our Elf Twister board, the Magic Shrinking Machine and so much more!

Download these 30 Days of Elf on the Shelf Jokes for Kids. That covers an entire month of funny Elf ideas!

Silly Elf on the Shelf Jokes for Kids - 30 Days of Printables

You can also grab these Printable Elf on the Shelf Jokes for Kids – this covered 8 Days of Ideas if you do not need 30!

All of these Christmas Jokes can be used a holiday lunchbox joke cards or can pair with your new daily Elf on a Shelf ideas.

30 Days of Kids Jokes for the Elf Doll

Free Elf Printables

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Save these ideas because you will want to stay up to date on these ideas each Christmas season. We do our best to mix up easy and hard Elf on the Shelf Ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Facebook Page

Multiple ideas are added each day to our Elf on the Shelf Ideas Facebook page. This is a great way for you to share your own Elf on the Shelf Ideas and share our ideas to your page. There are some good ones! Be sure to like the page!

Elf on the Shelf Pinterest Boards

We also are in charge of a Elf on the Shelf Ideas Pinterest board. On this board, we have invited other bloggers to share their ideas and free Elf on the Shelf Printables too! Be sure to follow the board!

Our goal, to make Elf easy for you!

Elf on the Shelf Explained

Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas Tradition. The tradition has a book and a elf doll. The book is poetic and in rhyme sharing the purpose of the Elf’s visits. The Elf visits each Thanksgiving. He/She goes and returns from the North Pole each evening. Every morning he can be found in a new location in the house. The Elf has been found in the refrigerator, fishing in the toilet, writing messages on the mirror or hanging from the lights. It is VERY IMPORTANT, the Elf is not touch each evening or his Christmas magic will be lost! Each family is able to name their special elf. The elves return to their home (Santa’s North Pole Work shop) every Christmas Eve. An Elf’s Story can also be found on DVD.


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August 23, 2021 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: November 15, 2019
modified datt: August 23,2021

Create the funniest Elf ideas with these adorable Elf on the Shelf Jokes for Kids printables. Eight funny jokes to get you through eight easy Elf displays. New creative, funny, and original Elf on the Shelf Ideas daily.

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Elf on the Shelf Jokes for Kids

You guys, this might be my favorite set of Elf on the Shelf printables. Three reasons. First, this printable set covers 8 days. Eight days mamas! If you are someone who does Scout Elf from December 1 to December 24, that covers 1/3 of your creative ideas. Second, this brings clean Elf humor to your home. No naughty, mischievous Elf ideas. Cute, clean fun. Third (and really not final, but I didn’t need to ramble any more), these Elf on the Shelf Ideas are really easy. Like, pull out an apple and pair with this a pineapple. Grab some mushrooms, display your joke card and your elf. Yes, we are talking easy ideas. And easy, memorable jokes. Your kids will share these at school with their friend!

As a reminder, you can view our Elf on the Shelf Master List for a full list of ideas including every idea we have ever done.

For many of these Elf on the Shelf ideas, make sure you have an elf that can bend. You can do that easily with our Bendable Elf on the Shelf tutorial.  You also can sign up for all of our Free Elf on the Shelf Printables here.

Funniest Elf Jokes for Kids

There are a total of eight easy Elf Jokes for Kids in this package. These are clean, memorable jokes your kids can reshare with their friends.

Printable Jokes for Elf on the Shelf

Jokes for Elf on the Shelf

Joke 1: What do you get if you cross a Christmas tree with an apple?

For this cute Elf vignette, have on hand your Christmas tree, an apple, and (hint) a pineapple!

Jokes 2: What do you call fake noodles?

For this funny Elf idea, have on hand (hint) pasta!

Joke 3: What does Santa use when he goes fishing?

For this cute Scout Elf idea, have a fishing pole and/or fish.

Joke 4: What room can no one enter?

For this funny Elf on the Shelf idea, have (hint) mushrooms!

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Funny Elf on the Shelf Ideas and Jokes

Joke 5: What do you call a sleeping bull?

For this Elf humor, have (hint) a bulldozer!

Joke 6: How do you get a tissue to dance?

For this silly Elf on the Shelf idea, have a box of tissues.

Joke 7: What falls on the North Pole but never gets hurt?

For this Elf on the Shelf idea, have (hint) snow!

Joke 8: Why did Santa go to music school?

For this Elf joke, have (hint) gift wrap and wrapping supplies.

All printable Elf joke cards are supplied with the answer written upside down!

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Elf on the Shelf Supplies Needed

  • The Elf on the Shelf
  • Printable Elf Jokes for Kids
  • Pasta
  • Pineapple and/or apple
  • Gift wrap
  • Tissues
  • Fake snow – we like this brand (optional: sugar or flour)
  • Bull or bulldozer
  • Mushrooms
  • Fishing pole and/or fish


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Save these ideas because you will want to stay up to date on these ideas each Christmas season. We do our best to mix up easy and hard Elf on the Shelf Ideas.

Elf on the Shelf Facebook Page

Multiple ideas are added each day to our Elf on the Shelf Ideas Facebook page. This is a great way for you to share your own Elf on the Shelf Ideas and share our ideas to your page. There are some good ones! Be sure to like the page!

Elf on the Shelf Pinterest Boards

We also are in charge of a Elf on the Shelf Ideas Pinterest board. On this board, we have invited other bloggers to share their ideas and free Elf on the Shelf Printables too! Be sure to follow the board!

Our goal, to make Elf easy for you!

Elf on the Shelf Christmas Tradition

Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas Tradition. The tradition has a book and a elf doll. The book is poetic and in rhyme sharing the purpose of the Elf’s visits. The Elf visits each Thanksgiving. He/She goes and returns from the North Pole each evening. Every morning he can be found in a new location in the house. The Elf has been found in the refrigerator, fishing in the toilet, writing messages on the mirror or hanging from the lights. It is VERY IMPORTANT, the Elf is not touch each evening or his Christmas magic will be lost! Each family is able to name their special elf. The elves return to their home (Santa’s North Pole Work shop) every Christmas Eve. An Elf’s Story can also be found on DVD.


Elf on the Shelf Printables Jokes
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