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Christmas Traditions – Welcoming The Elf on the Shelf into Your Home

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November 12, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: November 12, 2024
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Welcoming The Elf on the Shelf into your home is a fun and magical tradition that can create lasting memories for your family. Whether you’re introducing an elf for the first time or reintroducing a beloved holiday companion, this guide offers creative ideas to make the elf’s arrival special and engaging. New creative, funny, and original Ideas for the Christmas Elf daily.

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The holiday season is a magical time for families, filled with Christmas Traditions that create lasting memories. One such family tradition that has captured the hearts of many is welcoming The Elf on the Shelf into the home. Whether you’re introducing this festive friend for the first time or reintroducing an elf that has already become a part of your family’s holiday tradition, making the Elf’s arrival special is key to starting the season off with excitement and joy.

Let’s look at how to welcome The Elf on the Shelf into your home, offering ideas for both first-time introductions and for those who are bringing their elf back for another season of holiday fun.

The Story Behind The Elf on the Shelf

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Before diving into the details of welcoming The Elf on the Shelf, it’s worth understanding the story behind this beloved tradition. The Elf on the Shelf originates from a 2005 children’s book written by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell. The story explains how Santa sends Scout Elves to families to observe the children’s behavior and report back to him each night. Each morning, the Elf returns to the home, often found in a new spot, adding an element of surprise and delight to each day leading up to Christmas.

The magic of Scout Elf lies in its ability to engage children in the holiday spirit, encouraging good behavior and adding a daily dose of fun as kids search for where their elf might be hiding each morning.

Welcoming The Elf on the Shelf for the First Time

Welcoming an elf into your home for the first time is an exciting milestone that sets the stage for a new holiday tradition. By making the elf’s arrival special and memorable, you can create an experience that your family will look forward to each year

1. Choose the Perfect Arrival Date

When welcoming Santa’s helper into your home for the first time, the arrival date is a crucial detail. Many families choose December 1st, marking the start of the Christmas countdown. However, you can pick any date that suits your family’s schedule. Some families opt to bring the elf in on Thanksgiving as a signal that the holiday season has officially begun.

2. Create a Memorable Arrival Scene

First impressions matter, and that’s certainly true when welcoming a Christmas elf. Consider setting up an elaborate arrival scene that will captivate your children’s imagination.

Elf on the Shelf parade balloon

Here are a few ideas:

  • Elf Arrival by Balloon: Have your elf arrive in a hot air balloon crafted from a helium balloon and a small basket or cup. Add a sign saying “I’m back!” or “Hello, [Family Name]!” to create a grand entrance.
  • Elf Arrival with a Gift: The Elf can bring a small gift for the children, such as a Christmas book, a small toy, or even a letter from Santa. This not only adds excitement but also helps establish the elf’s role in bringing holiday cheer.
  • Welcome Party with a Wreath: Throw a small “Welcome Elf” party, complete with holiday-themed snacks, decorations, and music. To make it extra special, have the Elf bring a festive “Welcome Back” wreath that you can hang on your front door or in a prominent place in your home. The wreath can be adorned with miniature ornaments, ribbons, and even a small sign that says “Welcome Back, Elf!” This adds a personal touch and sets the tone for the holiday season.
  • Elf Welcome Parade: For an unforgettable entrance, host a mini “Elf Parade” reminiscent of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Create a festive route in your living room or down the hallway, with the Elf leading the parade in a small toy car, on a float made of boxes, or even riding on the back of a stuffed reindeer. You can use holiday decorations, toy instruments, and a marching playlist to bring the parade to life. This grand event will not only welcome your Elf in style but also kick off the holiday season with excitement and cheer.

See a full list of Elf arrival ideas here. These ideas will ensure that your Elf’s first arrival is a magical and memorable experience for the whole family.

3. Introduce the Elf’s Rules and Purpose

Since this is the first time your elf is joining your family, it’s important to explain their purpose and the Elf rules. The family elf is Santa’s helper, sent to observe the children’s behavior and report back to Santa each night. Emphasize the elf’s magic—how they travel to the North Pole while everyone sleeps and return each morning in a different spot.

It’s also a good idea to explain the one golden rule: the elf should not be touched. If the elf is touched, they might lose their magic and be unable to fly back to the North Pole. This adds an extra layer of intrigue and helps children respect the elf’s presence in the home.

4. Give Your Elf a Name

Naming your elf is a fun way to personalize the tradition and make the elf feel like a part of the family. You can either choose a name together as a family or let the children decide. Some popular elf names include Jingle, Snowflake, Buddy, and Twinkle, but the possibilities are endless.

Once the elf has a name, they become an official member of the household, ready to embark on a season filled with adventure and fun.

5. Plan for Daily Elf Adventures

To keep the excitement going throughout the holiday season, plan for your elf to embark on daily adventures. These can be as simple or as elaborate as you like, depending on your time and creativity. The key is to move the elf to a new location each night, creating a sense of anticipation and discovery for your children each morning.

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Reintroducing The Elf on the Shelf for Returning Families

If your family has already embraced a family elf tradition in past years, reintroducing the elf can be just as exciting as the first time. Here are some ideas to make the return of your elf a moment to remember:

1. A Grand Return with a New Twist

Just because your elf has visited before doesn’t mean their arrival has to be predictable. Consider adding a new twist to the elf’s return:

  • Elf Scavenger Hunt: Create a Christmas-themed scavenger hunt where the children have to find clues around the house, leading them to the elf’s hiding spot. This adds an element of mystery and fun to the elf’s return.
  • Elf with Friends: If you have more than one child or want to introduce a new dynamic, you can have the elf bring along a friend—another elf or even a stuffed reindeer. This can shake things up and add variety to the tradition.
  • Elf Returns from Vacation: Set up a scene where the elf is returning from a “vacation” at the North Pole, complete with a small suitcase, sunglasses, and a postcard/note from Santa.

2. Revisit the Elf’s Previous Adventures

Take a trip down memory lane by reminding your children of the elf’s previous antics. You can do this by setting up a “memory board” with photos of the elf from past years, or by recreating some of the most memorable scenes. This not only reinforces the tradition but also builds anticipation for what new adventures the elf might embark on this year.

3. Introduce New Elf Accessories or Outfits

If your elf has been with your family for a few years, consider updating their look with new outfits or accessories. Many stores offer a variety of elf-sized clothing and props, from holiday pajamas to superhero costumes. These small changes can add a fresh element of fun and keep the tradition feeling new and exciting.

4. Involve the Children in the Elf’s Return

As your children grow older, they might enjoy taking a more active role in the elf’s return. This could involve helping to set up the elf’s arrival scene, writing a welcome back note, or even suggesting ideas for the elf’s nightly adventures. Involving your kids in this way helps to maintain their excitement and ensures that the tradition evolves with their interests.

5. Capture the Magic with Photos and Keepsakes

Documenting the elf’s antics with photos is a great way to create lasting memories. You can compile these photos into a scrapbook or photo album that you bring out each year when the elf returns. Of course, share to social media too. Over time, this can become a cherished keepsake that your family looks forward to revisiting each holiday season.

Embrace the Magic of a North Pole Visitor

Whether you’re welcoming The Elf on the Shelf into your home for the first time or bringing back a familiar holiday friend, the key is to embrace the magic and create joyful experiences for your family. By planning a special arrival, setting expectations, and keeping the tradition fresh with new ideas, you can ensure that The Elf on the Shelf becomes a beloved part of your family’s holiday celebrations for years to come.

So, as you prepare for the upcoming season, take a moment to think about how you can make the tiny elf’s arrival something your children will remember and look forward to each year.

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Christmas Resources for The Elf on the Shelf

Here at Frugal Coupon Living, our mission is to make holiday season a breeze. We’re no newcomers to the Scout Elf game, boasting over a decade of experience. With a dedicated fan club spanning these ten years, we’ve curated a treasure trove of delightful ideas for your holiday season. Our collection of resources are your one-stop-shop for crafting the most memorable Scout Elf moments for your family as well. Join us in making this Christmas truly magical!

What is The Elf on the Shelf?

Embrace the cherished Christmas tradition of The Elf on the Shelf, which revolves around a captivating storybook and an adorable Scout Elf doll. This enchanting book, filled with poetic rhymes, unveils the purpose behind the Scout Elf’s visits.

Like clockwork, the little red visitor graces our homes each Thanksgiving and embarks on a nightly journey to and from the North Pole. Every morning, the thrill lies in discovering the Scout Elf in a brand-new, imaginative hiding spot within the house. From peeking out of the refrigerator to fishing in the sink, leaving mirror messages, or swinging from the lights, the North Pole Visitor’s antics never cease to amuse. But remember, there’s a cardinal rule to uphold: never touch the Scout Elf, for it’s the key to preserving their Christmas magic! Each family has the privilege of christening their very own Scout Elf with a special name. Finally, as Christmas Eve dawns, these loyal Scout Elves bid us farewell, returning to their North Pole workshop alongside Santa, awaiting their next wondrous adventure

More Helpful Ideas for The Holiday Elf

Frugal Coupon Living has earned its reputation as the ultimate destination for Christmas Elf ideas. We take pride in our ability to consistently bring joy by relocating our beloved North Pole visitor year after year. With an extensive collection of printable concepts, essential resources, delightful Scout Elf shenanigans, and much more, consider us your go-to resource for maintaining your holiday spirit and sanity throughout the entire Christmas season.

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Explore the handy The Elf on the Shelf links to unleash your creativity, access free printables, and find answers to your Scout Elf inquiries.

  • The Elf on the Shelf Ideas – A comprehensive starter guide encompassing all things for your little friend, featuring some of our top posts and downloadable content.
  • Largest List of Elf Ideas – Boasting over 1,000 imaginative little visitor concepts, this ever-expanding list receives daily additions throughout November and December.
  • Elf Questions and Answers – Whether you’re a novice with a Scout Elf or need a refresher on The Workshop Elf’s Rules, peruse our frequently asked questions to become an instant Scout Elf expert.
  • Free Christmas Elf Ideas Printables – Sign up for our emails and seize the opportunity to obtain these complimentary Christmas Elf digital downloads, aiding your ideas for the elf-repositioning season. These include a calendar, notes, coloring pages, inspiring ideas, and more.
  • DIY Bendable Little Red Guy – Transform your little guy or gal into a versatile poser with this simple, no-sew tutorial on creating a bendable Scout Elf.
  • Christmas Elf Ideas Shop with Digital Downloads – Explore one of the finest shops brimming with printable resources to elevate your holiday season.
  •  Ideas Emails – Receive daily emails featuring fresh ideas to enhance your Elf Moving Committee ideas and holiday experience.

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Join the holiday fun on social media! Dive into the Pinterest Board of Ideas for Elves for inspiration and share your own festive adventures. Got a fresh Scout Elf idea we haven’t explored yet? Curious about some Scout Elf secrets? Don’t be shy – drop a comment here or on Pinterest! Let’s keep little visitor’s excitement alive together!

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November 11, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Free, Online Shopping

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Magical Poop Display with The Elf on the Shelf

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November 11, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

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Create laughs with this silly elf idea featuring an elf’s magical poop museum! Candy “poops” like Santa, Grinch, and reindeer are displayed in a fun, festive setup! New creative, funny, and original Ideas for the Christmas Elf daily.

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This funny and playful idea for The Elf on the Shelf comes from Elf mom Clare S. and is guaranteed to make your kids laugh! In this scene, your little guy has been busy creating a series of candy “poops,” each labeled with its own unique theme. From Santa poop made of malt balls or milk duds to Grinch poop made from peanut M&Ms, this hilarious setup is a festive twist on holiday humor. Other featured poops include reindeer poop made from chocolate chips, unicorn poop made of colorful sprinkles, snowman poop made from marshmallows, and elf poop that you can make using either sprinkles or peppermints. Each candy poop is displayed in a cute cupcake wrapper with a sign labeling the type of poop, making this the perfect fun and lighthearted scene to brighten your holiday!

How to Set Up Magical Poop Museum Display for Elf

In this festive scene, your Christmas companion has created a fun and silly poop display using various types of candy. The best part of Elf’s Magical Poop Musuem? It’s so easy to set up and sure to bring smiles and giggles from your kids! Whether you place the poop lineup on the kitchen counter, in the living room, or near your Christmas tree, this display adds a fun, whimsical touch to your elf’s holiday antics. Each poop is labeled with a handwritten sign, giving each “poop” its own unique identity in this playful scene.

Supplies Needed for Your Holiday Helper’s Poop Display

  • The Elf on the Shelf Doll
  • Malt balls or milk duds (for Santa poop)
  • Green Peanut M&Ms (for Grinch poop)
  • Chocolate chips (for reindeer poop)
  • Sprinkles (for unicorn poop)
  • Marshmallows (for snowman poop)
  • Sprinkles or peppermints (for elf poop)
  • Cupcake wrappers for displaying each poop
  • Cardstock or paper (this is the best cardstock which is perfect for your fun printables)
  • Markers for labeling each poop

Of course, any of these candies can be replaced with what you have on hand.

Instructions for Staging Elf Poop

  1. Gather the candy for each poop: malt balls or milk duds for Santa poop, peanut M&Ms for Grinch poop, chocolate chips for reindeer poop, sprinkles for unicorn and elf poop (or peppermints for elf poop), and marshmallows for snowman poop.
  2. Place each type of candy poop in its own cupcake wrapper for easy display.
  3. Create labels for each poop using cardstock and a marker. Write “Santa poop,” “Grinch poop,” “reindeer poop,” “unicorn poop,” “snowman poop,” and “elf poop” on separate signs.
  4. Set up the display on a flat surface, arranging the cupcake wrappers in a line or circle with each sign labeling the type of poop.
  5. Position your festive scout nearby, making it look like he’s responsible for this hilarious display of holiday-themed poops!

This fun and easy holiday idea will have your kids laughing as they discover the creative candy poop lineup. It’s a perfect way to add some humor and whimsy to your elf’s holiday adventures!

See more Candy Cane Ideas with The Elf on the Shelf.

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Christmas Printables Ideas

Discover the ultimate fun in our digital download wonderland! These Christmas printables can be used alone or you can create really fun ideas for a North Pole Visitor. Check out the Frugal Coupon Living shop for the hottest ideas, featuring holiday activities, games, kid-friendly jokes, letters, notes, and a whole lot more!

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Christmas Resources for The Elf

Here at Frugal Coupon Living, our mission is to make Christmas season a breeze. We’re no newcomers to the Scout Elf game, boasting over a decade of experience. With a dedicated fan club spanning these ten years, we’ve curated a treasure trove of delightful ideas for your holiday season. Our collection of elf resources are your one-stop-shop for crafting the most memorable Scout Elf moments for your family as well. Join us in making this Christmas truly magical!

What is The Elf on the Shelf?

Embrace the cherished Christmas tradition of The Elf on the Shelf, which revolves around a captivating storybook and an adorable Scout Elf doll. This enchanting book, filled with poetic rhymes, unveils the purpose behind the Scout Elf’s visits.

Like clockwork, the little red visitor graces our homes each Thanksgiving and embarks on a nightly journey to and from the North Pole. Every morning, the thrill lies in discovering the Scout Elf in a brand-new, imaginative hiding spot within the house. From peeking out of the refrigerator to fishing in the sink, leaving mirror messages, or swinging from the lights, the North Pole Visitor’s antics never cease to amuse. But remember, there’s a cardinal rule to uphold: never touch the Scout Elf, for it’s the key to preserving their Christmas magic! Each family has the privilege of christening their very own Scout Elf with a special name. Finally, as Christmas Eve dawns, these loyal Scout Elves bid us farewell, returning to their North Pole workshop alongside Santa, awaiting their next wondrous adventure

More Helpful Holiday Elf Ideas Links

Frugal Coupon Living has earned its reputation as the ultimate destination for family elf ideas. We take pride in our ability to consistently bring joy by relocating our beloved North Pole visitor year after year. With an extensive collection of printable concepts, essential resources, delightful Scout Elf shenanigans, and much more, consider us your go-to resource for maintaining your holiday spirit and sanity throughout the entire Christmas season.

huge list of The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

Explore handy links to unleash your creativity, access free printables, and find answers to your Scout Elf inquiries.

  • The Elf on the Shelf Ideas – A comprehensive starter guide encompassing all things Scout Elf, featuring some of our top posts and downloadable content.
  • Largest List of The Elf on the Shelf Ideas – Boasting over 1,000 imaginative holiday elf concepts, this ever-expanding list receives daily additions throughout November and December.
  • The Elf on the Shelf Questions and Answers – Whether you’re a novice with a Scout Elf or need a refresher on The Elf on the Shelf rules, peruse our frequently asked questions to become an instant Scout Elf expert.
  • Free Christmas Elf Ideas Printables – Sign up for our emails and seize the opportunity to obtain these complimentary Christmas Elf digital downloads, aiding your ideas for the elf-repositioning season. These include a calendar, notes, coloring pages, inspiring ideas, and more.
  • DIY Bendable Elf – Transform your Scout Elf into a versatile poser with this simple, no-sew tutorial on creating a bendable Scout Elf.
  • Christmas Elf Ideas Shop with Digital Downloads – Explore one of the finest shops brimming with printable resources to elevate your holiday season.
  •  Ideas Emails – Receive daily emails featuring fresh ideas to enhance your Elf Moving Committee ideas and holiday experience.

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Join the holiday fun on social media! Dive into the Pinterest Board of Ideas for Elves for inspiration and share your own festive adventures. Got a fresh Scout Elf idea we haven’t explored yet? Curious about some Scout Elf secrets? Don’t be shy – drop a comment here or on Pinterest! Let’s keep The Elf on the Shelf excitement alive together!

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Santa Conidements Drawing for The Elf on the Shelf

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November 9, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Christmas, Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, The Elf on the Shelf Ideas

published date: November 09, 2024
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Create a fun, last-minute holiday scene with this holiday elf dea! Using ketchup, mayo, and chocolate sauce, your elf draws Santa for a quick and easy festive surprise from The Elf on the Shelf! New creative, funny, and original Ideas for the Christmas Elf daily.

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Do you remember that Target Elf idea we did with ketchup? Well before you toss that bottle, take a look at this idea below.

Looking for a last-minute, easy holiday elf idea that uses items you already have in your fridge? This creative and fun idea, shared with Frugal Coupon Living by a member of the Elf moving committee, Clare S., brings a whole new use for condiments! In this scene, your little guy draws a picture of Santa Claus using ketchup, mayo, and chocolate sauce. Santa’s hat is drawn with ketchup, his beard and the cotton ball on his hat are made from mayonnaise, and chocolate sauce is used to outline his face and write the word “Santa.” It’s a simple but clever idea that you can throw together in no time using everyday condiments!

How to Create the Santa Drawing with Condiments

In this festive scene, your tiny elf has shown off some impressive artistic skills using nothing but condiments from the fridge. It’s a perfect last-minute idea for those mornings when you need something quick, easy, and fun. Your kids will love finding their Christmas companion creating Santa right on the kitchen counter or table! Plus, it’s a great way to add a little holiday magic to your home without needing any special supplies.

Supplies Needed for Your Christmas Elf’s Santa Drawing

  • The Elf on the Shelf Doll
  • Ketchup (for Santa’s hat)
  • Mayonnaise (for Santa’s beard and the cotton ball on his hat)
  • Chocolate sauce (to outline Santa’s face and write “Santa”)
  • Plate or a flat surface for the drawing

Instructions for Staging This Elf Condiment Art Idea

  1. Grab a plate or flat surface to use as the canvas for your Christmas companion’s artwork. Clare used a cutting board.
  2. Using ketchup, carefully draw Santa’s hat on the plate. Make it a simple triangle shape or arch it a bit for a festive touch.
  3. Next, take a squeeze bottle of mayo to create Santa’s beard. Add a small round dot of mayo on the end of his hat to represent the cotton ball.
  4. Use chocolate sauce to outline Santa’s face, giving him shape and dimension. Write the word “Santa” below the drawing using the same chocolate sauce for an extra detail.
  5. Finally, place your family elf nearby as if he’s been busy drawing Santa with condiments from the fridge!

This simple and clever idea is perfect for those mornings when you need something quick. Your kids will be delighted to see their tiny scout’s creative side with this fun Santa drawing using condiments. It’s the perfect way to add a festive surprise to your family elf’s antics!

Also, check out our list of Refrigerator ideas to do with The Elf on the Shelf.

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Christmas Resources for The Elf on the Shelf

Here at Frugal Coupon Living, our mission is to make The Elf on the Shelf season a breeze. We’re no newcomers to the Scout Elf game, boasting over a decade of experience. With a dedicated fan club spanning these ten years, we’ve curated a treasure trove of delightful ideas for your holiday season. Our collection of The Elf on the Shelf resources are your one-stop-shop for crafting the most memorable Scout Elf moments for your family as well. Join us in making this Christmas truly magical!

What is The Elf on the Shelf?

Embrace the cherished Christmas tradition of The Elf on the Shelf, which revolves around a captivating storybook and an adorable Scout Elf doll. This enchanting book, filled with poetic rhymes, unveils the purpose behind the Scout Elf’s visits.

Like clockwork, the little red visitor graces our homes each Thanksgiving and embarks on a nightly journey to and from the North Pole. Every morning, the thrill lies in discovering the Scout Elf in a brand-new, imaginative hiding spot within the house. From peeking out of the refrigerator to fishing in the sink, leaving mirror messages, or swinging from the lights, the North Pole Visitor’s antics never cease to amuse. But remember, there’s a cardinal rule to uphold: never touch the Scout Elf, for it’s the key to preserving their Christmas magic! Each family has the privilege of christening their very own Scout Elf with a special name. Finally, as Christmas Eve dawns, these loyal Scout Elves bid us farewell, returning to their North Pole workshop alongside Santa, awaiting their next wondrous adventure

More Helpful The Elf on the Shelf Ideas Links

Frugal Coupon Living has earned its reputation as the ultimate destination for The Elf on the Shelf ideas. We take pride in our ability to consistently bring joy by relocating our beloved North Pole visitor year after year. With an extensive collection of printable concepts, essential resources, delightful Scout Elf shenanigans, and much more, consider us your go-to resource for maintaining your holiday spirit and sanity throughout the entire Christmas season.

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Explore the handy The Elf on the Shelf links to unleash your creativity, access free printables, and find answers to your Scout Elf inquiries.

  • The Elf on the Shelf Ideas – A comprehensive starter guide encompassing all things Scout Elf, featuring some of our top posts and downloadable content.
  • Largest List of The Elf on the Shelf Ideas – Boasting over 1,000 imaginative The Elf on the Shelf concepts, this ever-expanding list receives daily additions throughout November and December.
  • The Elf on the Shelf Questions and Answers – Whether you’re a novice with a Scout Elf or need a refresher on The Elf on the Shelf rules, peruse our frequently asked questions to become an instant Scout Elf expert.
  • Free Christmas Elf Ideas Printables – Sign up for our emails and seize the opportunity to obtain these complimentary Christmas Elf digital downloads, aiding your ideas for the elf-repositioning season. These include a calendar, notes, coloring pages, inspiring ideas, and more.
  • DIY Bendable The Elf on the Shelf – Transform your Scout Elf into a versatile poser with this simple, no-sew tutorial on creating a bendable Scout Elf.
  • Christmas Elf Ideas Shop with Digital Downloads – Explore one of the finest shops brimming with printable resources to elevate your holiday season.
  •  Ideas Emails – Receive daily emails featuring fresh ideas to enhance your Elf Moving Committee ideas and holiday experience.

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Floating Spaghetti Trick for The Elf on the Shelf

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Surprise your kids with a magical breakfast scene using this fun idea for The Elf on the Shelf! A levitating fork with spaghetti, sprinkles, and maple syrup creates a whimsical holiday setup! New creative, funny, and original Ideas for the Christmas Elf daily.

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Looking for a fun and whimsical way to surprise your kids with The Elf on the Shelf this season? This unique idea, shared with Frugal Coupon Living by a member of the Elf moving committee, Clare S., brings a little magic to breakfast! In this creative scene, it looks like a fork and spaghetti are levitating in midair. A potato in the bowl holds wooden chopsticks, and the fork appears to float by pushing the chopstick in between the prongs of the fork. The floating fork is surrounded by spaghetti sprinkled with M&Ms and, of course, maple syrup—because we know elves love maple syrup on everything! A handwritten sign on cardstock reads, “Have a magical breakfast,” adding to the festive fun.

How to Create the Levitating Fork and Spaghetti Scene for The Elf on the Shelf

In this magical breakfast scene, your tiny scout has pulled off an impressive trick! Using a clever setup with a potato, chopsticks, and a fork, it looks like the fork and spaghetti are defying gravity. The colorful sprinkles and M&Ms add a playful touch to the meal, while the maple syrup gives a nod to the elves’ favorite topping. Whether your little friend is sitting at the breakfast table or on the kitchen counter, this fun setup is guaranteed to bring smiles to your kids’ faces.

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Supplies Needed for Your Festive Scout’s Levitating Breakfast

  • The Elf on the Shelf Doll
  • Cardstock or paper (this is the best cardstock which is perfect for your fun printables)
  • Scissors
  • Glue or Tape
  • Printer (Low-cost pick)
  • Potato (for holding chopsticks and fork)
  • Wooden chopsticks or skewers (to support the fork)
  • Fork (for the levitation trick)
  • Cooked spaghetti
  • M&Ms and sprinkles
  • Maple syrup (for display)
  • Marker to write “Have a magical breakfast”

Instructions for Staging the Breakfast Trick

  1. Prepare the potato by placing it in a bowl or plate as the base of the trick.
  2. Stick the wooden chopsticks into the potato at an angle, leaving enough space between the chopsticks to fit the fork in between.
  3. Slide the fork’s prongs onto the chopstick to create the levitation effect. It should look like the fork is floating in midair.
  4. Drape cooked spaghetti over the fork and potato to complete the illusion.
  5. Sprinkle M&Ms and colorful sprinkles over the spaghetti to give it a fun, elf-approved look.
  6. Place a bottle of maple syrup nearby, since we know elves love maple syrup with everything!
  7. Create a small sign using cardstock or paper, and write “Have a magical breakfast” with a marker. Place the sign in the background of your display.
  8. Finally, position your family elf nearby to show he’s responsible for this magical meal!

This simple yet magical idea is a fun way to bring some festive spirit and creativity to your elf’s holiday antics. Your kids will love discovering their Christmas companion performing a gravity-defying breakfast trick!

Love this idea. Don’t forget our Cereal Magic Trick for The Elf on the Shelf.

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Christmas Printables Ideas

Discover the ultimate fun in our digital download wonderland! These Christmas printables can be used alone or you can create really fun ideas for a North Pole Visitor. Check out the Frugal Coupon Living shop for the hottest ideas, featuring holiday activities, games, kid-friendly jokes, letters, notes, and a whole lot more!

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Christmas Resources for The Elf on the Shelf

Here at Frugal Coupon Living, our mission is to make The Elf on the Shelf season a breeze. We’re no newcomers to the Scout Elf game, boasting over a decade of experience. With a dedicated fan club spanning these ten years, we’ve curated a treasure trove of delightful ideas for your holiday season. Our collection of The Elf on the Shelf resources are your one-stop-shop for crafting the most memorable Scout Elf moments for your family as well. Join us in making this Christmas truly magical!

What is The Elf on the Shelf?

Embrace the cherished Christmas tradition of The Elf on the Shelf, which revolves around a captivating storybook and an adorable Scout Elf doll. This enchanting book, filled with poetic rhymes, unveils the purpose behind the Scout Elf’s visits.

Like clockwork, the little red visitor graces our homes each Thanksgiving and embarks on a nightly journey to and from the North Pole. Every morning, the thrill lies in discovering the Scout Elf in a brand-new, imaginative hiding spot within the house. From peeking out of the refrigerator to fishing in the sink, leaving mirror messages, or swinging from the lights, the North Pole Visitor’s antics never cease to amuse. But remember, there’s a cardinal rule to uphold: never touch the Scout Elf, for it’s the key to preserving their Christmas magic! Each family has the privilege of christening their very own Scout Elf with a special name. Finally, as Christmas Eve dawns, these loyal Scout Elves bid us farewell, returning to their North Pole workshop alongside Santa, awaiting their next wondrous adventure

More Helpful The Elf on the Shelf Ideas Links

Frugal Coupon Living has earned its reputation as the ultimate destination for The Elf on the Shelf ideas. We take pride in our ability to consistently bring joy by relocating our beloved North Pole visitor year after year. With an extensive collection of printable concepts, essential resources, delightful Scout Elf shenanigans, and much more, consider us your go-to resource for maintaining your holiday spirit and sanity throughout the entire Christmas season.

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Explore the handy The Elf on the Shelf links to unleash your creativity, access free printables, and find answers to your Scout Elf inquiries.

  • The Elf on the Shelf Ideas – A comprehensive starter guide encompassing all things Scout Elf, featuring some of our top posts and downloadable content.
  • Largest List of The Elf on the Shelf Ideas – Boasting over 1,000 imaginative The Elf on the Shelf concepts, this ever-expanding list receives daily additions throughout November and December.
  • The Elf on the Shelf Questions and Answers – Whether you’re a novice with a Scout Elf or need a refresher on The Elf on the Shelf rules, peruse our frequently asked questions to become an instant Scout Elf expert.
  • Free Christmas Elf Ideas Printables – Sign up for our emails and seize the opportunity to obtain these complimentary Christmas Elf digital downloads, aiding your ideas for the elf-repositioning season. These include a calendar, notes, coloring pages, inspiring ideas, and more.
  • DIY Bendable The Elf on the Shelf – Transform your Scout Elf into a versatile poser with this simple, no-sew tutorial on creating a bendable Scout Elf.
  • Christmas Elf Ideas Shop with Digital Downloads – Explore one of the finest shops brimming with printable resources to elevate your holiday season.
  •  Ideas Emails – Receive daily emails featuring fresh ideas to enhance your Elf Moving Committee ideas and holiday experience.

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Join the holiday fun on social media! Dive into the Pinterest Board of Ideas for Elves for inspiration and share your own festive adventures. Got a fresh Scout Elf idea we haven’t explored yet? Curious about some Scout Elf secrets? Don’t be shy – drop a comment here or on Pinterest! Let’s keep The Elf on the Shelf excitement alive together!

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Washington, DC Travel Tips – What To Do OUTSIDE the District

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November 8, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Frugal Living, Instagram, Pinterest, Social Media, Travel

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Washington, DC Travel Tips – What To Do OUTSIDE the District

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When you go on vacation to a place that’s full of exciting things to see and learn, you may not realize that a little further out there’s just as much to explore! Venturing out is also a great way to instill in your children to look for an adventure and go ‘off the beaten path’. So, now that you’ve spent some time visiting Washington, D.C. and getting to know the Nation’s Capital, you may be looking for things to do outside the district. I absolutely love the fact that we live in an area in which there is so much to do and see, and that includes areas of the District, Virginia and Maryland. I feel as though the beauty is never-ending and the list of activities is awesome, too comprehensive to include in this list of the Top 10. Don’t forget our 10 Free Things to Do in Washington DC, 10 Things to Do with the Kids and our list of Outdoor Activities in DC.

Check out some of these things you can do outside of the District. Have fun spreading your wings a little bit with these places!


1.) Visit the National Aquarium in Baltimore: Our family is a huge fan of the Aquarium. It’s always neat to see creatures and animals that live far below the surface of the water. The Aquarium has tons of experiences like Australia (Wild Extreme) or the Dolphin Discovery. This is a place where any family could spend hours. Consider buying tickets online as they have windows of time you can go. This is good, as well, if you want to spend part of the day instead of investing in a full day. When you are done, it’s a great time to visit the Inner Harbor and grab a bite to eat!

2.) Port Discovery Children’s Museum in Baltimore: If you love discovery and have children, the Children’s Museum is a great hands-on place to visit. WPort Discovery is so unique; they offer tons of things that any kid would love. Take a look at their KidWorks (and Urban Climbing Treehouse for kids and adults alike) and Miss Perceptions Mystery House for some uncovering and problem solving skills mastery.

3.) Shenandoah: An awesome place called Shenandoah National Park, it’s located 75 miles outside of Washington DC is an ideal place to visit outside of the district. You can take a hike, walk along Skyline Drive, and maybe even take a picnic. There is truly so much to do and see. This is the location of many wedding and photographs. Discover old barns, take a look at breathtaking Fall foliage, and see another side of Virginia – the countryside!

4.) Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland: I love the Naval Academy for so many reasons, it gives our kids a chance to see something historical up close and personal. You can take a guided walking tour of the Academy and soak up the history and beauty! Located on the Severn River, it’s a beautiful spot to catch a sunset. I also suggest going into the city of Annapolis for some amazing dive spots and crab! We really like Boatyard Bar & Grill.

5.) Hike the Potomac Heritage Trail:The Potomac Heritage Trail is more than just a place of beauty, these are paths explored by George Washington himself. You are literally walking down history lane. You can explore the various landscaping and bask in its gloriousness. If you are up for more hiking, make sure you check out the Great Falls Trail, here you’ll get an up close and personal view of the Potomac River as well as some beautiful falls!

6.) Huntley Meadow Park: Do yourself a favor right now and Google “Huntley Meadow Park” on Google Images. You’ll get an up close look at its natural beauty. This park has been around for 40 years, is over 1500 acres, and is majestic in its beauty. You can expect to see wildlife, wildflowers, and get in touch with nature all over again. It’s a great place to get out of the concrete and urban.

7.) Tysons Corner: When talking about DC and the Mall, often one things of monuments and Smithsonians. Get outside of DC, to Virginia to get some serious shopping a Retail Mall. Without a car? Arrive by the Metro and have an awesome day of shopping. There are dozens of retailers awaiting your arrival, you can even grab a bite to eat at any of the many dining locations.

8.) Air and Space Museums: The Air and Space Museums are a must see. There are two of them, one is in the District (at the National Mall) and a larger one is located outside the district at Dulles. The Air and Space Museums focus on exploring space, seeing various exhibitions, and even seeing what researches are currently doing. Admission is free, parking is not. During your visit, take a look at the Concorde, the space shuttle Discovery and we like visiting the Air Traffic Control Tower located right beside Dulles International Airport.

9.) Sandy Spring Adventure Park: There are tons of parks in Washington DC and outside of the District, but this one is remarkable! There are so many features of this park, such as a series of platforms in the trees- all connected by cable, rope, wood, and even zip-lines. You can even climb by night under the glow of the stars and lights, definitely a must-try!

10.) Visit Mount Vernon: One of our favorites is Mount Vernon, you get to check out George Washington’s home. The first president of the USA was certainly an amazing person, you can get an inside look at his home and what his life was like. The grounds are beautiful and much lager than you think. Take a look at that back yard and view of the Potomac River. Be prepared to take some time in the museum as there is a lot to uncover.

If visiting in Winter, around Christmas, take a look at Christmas at the Potomac and ICE! at the Gaylord and National Harbor.

As you can see, there is so much to do outside of the District. I’m anxious to visit our next place on this list. Have you ever visited any place on this list? Tell me about it in the comments.

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Family Fall Bucket List Printable

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Ready to watch the leaves drop, pick a pumpkin, go apple picking? Save this Family Fun Fall Bucket List printable PDF. Use this bucket list template to check off a list of Fall Family Traditions to Start Now! Add your own or use autumn bucket list.

Fall Bucket List

Fall Bucket List

I feel like the fall season creates some of the best family memories. Seriously, if I go over all our family traditions and reflect on events that have created impressions in our home, the majority took place between September and December.

Fall is our favorite season. It provides a lot of opportunities to settle in a rhythm, embrace the outdoors, and celebrate a holiday. Some of our favorite fall activities are visiting fall festivals at local farms, visiting an apple orchard to go apple picking, going to the mountains to see the leaves change colors, eating everything pumpkin, and having our first fireplace fire! Nothing is as sweet as a wood-burning fire sipping homemade apple cider.

I wanted to put together, some of four fall family fun ideas for you to enjoy with your family. You can also take the blank checklist and fill in your own family activities & traditions for fall.

This is the perfect time to grab your pumpkin spiced latte, visit an authentic pumpkin patch, and enjoy this list of fall family fun!

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Fall Bucket List Ideas

We have a list of Fall Bucket List Ideas to create weekends (or weekdays) of family fun.

  • Go Apple Picking

  • Collect Leaves to Create Nature Art

  • Go on a Hayride

  • Decorate the Porch

  • Bake an Apple Pie

  • Have a Fall Picnic

  • Carve or Paint Pumpkins (see our Non-Carve Pumpkin Ideas)

  • Go on a Hike

  • Visit a Corn Maze

  • Bake Pumpkin Treats (see our Pumpkin Recipes)

  • Build a Scarecrow

  • Make a Fall Wreath

  • Make Fall Trail Mix

  • Make Your Own Halloween Costumes (Look at our DIY Costumes or DIY Church Halloween Costumes.)

  • Rake and Jump in a Pile of Leaves

  • Roast Pumpkin Seeds (See our Pumpkin Spiced Pumpkin Seeds Recipe)

  • Knit a Scarf

  • Have a Fall Scavenger Hunt

  • Make S’mores (Try these Campfire S’mores Cones in the backyard)

  • Have a Cozy Movie Marathon

  • Have a Fall Photoshoot

  • Go on a Scenic Drive and See the Leaves Changing

  • Go Apple Bobbing

Our Fall Bucket List ideas don’t end here. Make sure to print off our Blank Bucket List Template so that you can add your own fun fall activities for the family. This allows you to keep what you like, adapt what you don’t, and add your own list of family fun ideas for fall.

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Fall Bucket List Printable

Download our Fall Bucket List Printable PDF printable.

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I have a video to show you how I print my PDF documents at Staples.

While it’s not necessary, it’s a nice alternative to save on ink at home. First, sign in or create a Staples account. Next, visit the visit the Staples Printing Service Page. and go to Documents Printing. Upload your printable(s) and get started at checkout.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your final family fun fall bucket list.  Leave a comment and/or add a photo here on Pinterest!


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Speaking of traditions. Save these Family Christmas Traditions for when December hits. Pin to Pinterest.

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Three Super Fun Fall Scavenger Hunt Ideas

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Now is the perfect time to start planning fun fall activities! Spice up your fall with these three fun fall scavenger hunt ideas for kids of all ages. Scavenger Hunt checklists for younger kids, rhyming clues for older kids and teens, and of course, a Friendsgiving team hunt idea too. Let the fall games begin and family traditions commence, there is something for everyone to have fun doing. 

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The months of fall make up some of the best times of the year. The weather starts to cool down, the bugs go away, and fun holidays start to happen. If you’re looking for new family fun activities, why not give these scavenger games a try? They were created so that all ages could join in on the fun.

These printable scavenger hunt games can be used at home, on the go, or anywhere that the feeling strikes. Perfect for Thanksgiving fun activities as well or use on the weekend as a “just because!” Fall is an excellent time of year to create precious memories and fun autumn family traditions.

What are good fall activities for families?

Anytime that you can create an activity that brings families together, it’s a great idea. Raking leaves, making cookies, or going on hikes are options to put at the top of the list.  Some of our favorite family bucket list items will quicky turn into family traditions you do every fall.

Use this Family Fall Bucket List Printable as a way to jumpstart even more memory-making ideas. Just in case you need even more inspiration, here are a few other fun ideas for fall fun:

  • Go to a pumpkin patch
  • Pick apples
  • Bake pies
  • Go on a hayride
  • Plan a fun fall picnic
  • Go stargazing
  • Make and drink hot chocolate
  • Play outdoor games
  • Set up an outdoor movie

And these are just a few options. With the cool temperature of the fall months, it makes outdoor activities simple to plan and enjoy. (plus, all the bugs are gone!)

What ages can participate in scavenger hunts?

All ages can join in on the fun. Even if you have littles, who want to be a part of it, help them accomplish that. You can team up together and read the clues to them so that they can be a part of the activity and have fun.

These printable scavenger hunts were created to be a blast for kids, teens, and adults. When it comes to having fun, everyone should have the option! Explore some of these creative fall scavenger hunt ideas.

Fall Nature Scavenger Hunt List

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With this printable fall nature scavenger hunt, you don’t even have to leave the house. The at-home scavenger hunt printable has pictures and words to find inside and outside the home.

The fall scavenger hunt list includes:

  • Acorn
  • Mushroom
  • Yellow Leaf
  • Pumpkin
  • Gourd
  • Animal Tracks

The second printable photo scavenger hunt included for this scavenger hunt duo is one that actually uses the senses. There are clues that will need to be smelled, touched, heard, and tasted to solve the clues.

The scavenger hunt list for fall includes:

  • Apple
  • Crunching Leaves
  • Pumpkin Spice
  • Something Soft
  • Something Orange
  • Cinnamon

Making the scavenger hunt printable lists with pictures and words means that all ages can enjoy and play. While younger kids can be paired with older kids, it’s something they can easily do on their own! Teachers can use this as a fall scavenger hunt for preschool and take the kids on an outdoor adventure or use them as stations within the classroom.

Grab a clipboard and get started. Stay at home, go to a corn maze, attend a fall festival, or even visit an apple orchard!

Fall Scavenger Hunt with Clues

rhyming scavenger hunt for fall with clue cards

Who loves rhyming games? This fall scavenger hunt game includes 20 printable rhyming clues, all about fall. They’re super simple to read and so much fun to solve.

Some of the rhyming Fall Scavenger Hunt clues are:

“Let’s go on a treasure hunt in the fall, the first clue is found where you might keep a ball.”

“Beneath the trees’ canopy, where colors cascade, discover the next clue where leaf piles are made.”

“In Aumtn’s embrace, seek vibrant hues. Your next clue is found with the first aid for a bruise.”

There is no need to write your own scavenger hunt clues. This at-home fall scavenger hunt includes 20 rhyming fall riddle cards to choose from. Pick the best for your home and preferences, or use them all. The best way to use these clues is to have everyone gather around and hear the clue. Then, once the clue is ready in its entirety, it’s “off to the races” to see who can solve it first.

At the end of this fall treasure hunt, you can have a fun prize, party favor, or even a ticket for a family experience in the fall. Add to the fun by creating a time limit.

Team Friendsgiving Scavenger Hunt

Celebrating Thanksgiving with friends, aka Friendsgiving? We have the perfect activity for before or after the big feast.

fall scavenger hunt for adults at friendsgiving or thanksgiving

The fun part about this Friendsgiving scavenger hunt activity is that it’s meant to be played with friends. Use this at Thanksgiving as a great way to bond and make turkey day memories that everyone will love.

This printable is packed full of clues, and the other is editable so that you can customize it completely. (And don’t forget that you can reuse and print over and over again for all your future Friendsgiving needs!)

Use this Friendsgiving scavenger hunt for many occasions…

  • Youth Group Games
  • Adult Scavenger Hunt
  • Friendsgiving Party
  • Classroom Party
  • Office Party
  • … and more!

This group scavenger hunt is perfect for Thanksgiving as you enjoy the value of teamwork. Edit the team scavenger hunt for your location, participants, and occasion. Completely make it your own.

Fall Scavenger Hunt Printables

Scavenger hunts are not only fun to play, but they’re the perfect way to bring people together and work on teamwork. Use these during the fall months and get excited about all things fall!

printable scavenger hunt lists for fall

There’s a reason why people love pumpkin season – because it’s so addictive to see, eat, and drink! Fall just might be one of the best times of the year! Enjoy a printable fall scavenger hunt with your family today.

Grab one or all of these PDF files for your autumn needs.

Get any of these Fall Scavenger Hunt Games here!

Free Printables

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How to Print at Staples

Don’t have a printer? You can print at your local print shop or your Staples Printing Center. Watch this video for how I print my PDF documents at Staples.

More Scavenger Hunts

list of summer scavenger hunt ideas for kids

Need even more scavenger hunts? Check out this list of scavenger hunt ideas for the fall season and winter, spring, and summer too. You have to try them all! 

  • Halloween Scavenger Hunt
  • Thanksgiving Scavenger Hunt
  • Backyard Scavenger Hunt
  • Hotel Scavenger Hunt
  • Airport Scavenger Hunt
  • Neighborhood Scavenger Hunt
  • Camping Scavenger Hunt
  • Park Scavenger Hunt
  • Back to School Scavenger Hunt
  • School Scavenger Hunt
  • Zoo Animal Scavenger Hunt
  • Virtual Scavenger Hunt
  • Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt
  • Indoor Scavenger Hunt
  • Museum Scavenger Hunt
  • Summer Scavenger Hunt
  • Nature Scavenger Hunt

Check out all of our printable scavenger hunts in the Frugal Coupon Living shop. We have a game or activity for every occasion and season change. 

More Fun Activities for Fall

The fall fun doesn’t have to end. If you are looking for fun fall activities, take a look at these fun things to do in fall including party games, trivia activities, and 60-second challenges.

Fall Minute to Win It Games

Add these 16 Fun Thanksgiving Minute to Win It Games to your next holiday plan. Perfect for family fun. This is the perfect way to get everyone laughing.

Fun Thanksgiving Games Minute to Win It

Fall Festival Games

Hosting a fall party? If you need fun fall ideas, enjoy games for kids, to relay races, to creative scavenger hunts – check out these Thanksgiving games for kids for more.

Friendsgiving Ideas

Host a Friendsgiving Thanksgiving. These Friendsgiving ideas are great for kids and adults.

Our Pinterest community and I would love to see how this worked out for you. Share your fun fall ideas for kids and adults.  Leave a comment here or on Pinterest!



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