It’s me, your favorite holiday mischief-maker, reporting live from your house! After a whirlwind year at the North Pole, I’m finally here to stir up some holiday fun. But before I dive into all the tricks and giggles I have planned, let me catch you up on the mischief I’ve been up to every month this year.
January: Glitter Avalanche
I started the year with a bang—literally. I “accidentally” knocked over a giant barrel of glitter in Santa’s workshop. It looked like a snowstorm of sparkle! It took weeks to clean, and Santa might still find glitter in his boots. Oops!
February: Chocolate Chaos
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Valentine’s Day is all about candy, right? So I helped myself to the chocolate factory and added my secret ingredient: sprinkles. It seemed like a good idea until I accidentally clogged the candy machines. (The sprinkles did look magical, though!)
March: Leprechaun Pranks
I teamed up with the North Pole leprechauns for St. Patrick’s Day. We dyed all of Santa’s white gloves green. He wasn’t thrilled, but the reindeer thought it was hilarious.
April: Eggcellent Adventure
Easter time! I replaced all the chocolate eggs with jellybeans and swapped the wrapping on the carrots with candy bar wrappers. The bunnies were not amused, but the elves loved it!
May: Marshmallow Mishap
What better way to celebrate spring than with marshmallow sculptures? I built a life-sized reindeer out of marshmallows in the cafeteria. Unfortunately, it started melting under the lights. Sticky disaster incoming!
June: Pool Party Pandemonium
Summertime at the North Pole means pool parties! I turned the elf pool into a giant bubble bath with peppermint soap. It was all fun and games until the bubbles overflowed into Santa’s office.
July: Christmas in July Pranks
For our annual “Christmas in July” celebration, I wrapped EVERYTHING in the workshop with holiday paper—tools, desks, even the sleigh! Santa was impressed by my speed but less excited when he couldn’t find his hammer.
August: Snowball Fight Sneak Attack
With summer winding down, I got a little nostalgic for snow. I snuck into the snowball storage and staged a surprise snowball fight in the cafeteria. No elf was safe!
September: Pumpkin Pranks
Fall means pumpkins, and I couldn’t resist. I carved funny faces on all the pumpkins in the garden and left them where Mrs. Claus keeps her gardening tools. She thought it was cute… until she found out I used her cookie cutters.
October: Haunted Workshop
For Halloween, I turned the workshop into a spooky haunted house. Glow-in-the-dark paint, cobwebs, and a talking skeleton elf were big hits—until Santa walked into a giant cobweb trap.
November: Turkey Trouble
Thanksgiving means feasts, and I couldn’t resist sneaking into the kitchen to replace all the mashed potatoes with whipped cream. The elves were surprised, but Santa wasn’t fooled.
December: Mischief with a Bow
And here I am! After a year full of mischief at the North Pole, I’ve arrived at your home, ready to bring the fun to YOU. I’ve packed my bag with tricks, laughs, and maybe a few surprises.
Oh, and I brought a little something special to get us started—a letter straight from me! It’s my official hello (and a friendly warning about the holiday fun ahead).
Click IMAGE to download your Elf Arrival Letter!
Get ready for the most mischievous (and magical) Christmas ever!
Your Mischievously Magical Elf 🎄✨
We have a treasure trove of printable elf notes available on our site! Here's what you can find:
- Arrival Letter: Perfect for that first day when your elf makes his grand appearance.
- Late Arrival Letter: For those times the elf might have gotten caught in some North Pole snowstorm and is running a bit behind.
- Departure Letter: A heartfelt note for when it's time for your elf to head back to Santa.
- Adoption Certificate: A beautiful token for when you first welcome your elf into your home.
- Naughty or Nice Letters: To give the little ones a gentle reminder or praise.
- Jokes: Light-hearted funnies to brighten up your day.
- Elf on the Shelf Ideas: A list of creative ways to place and play with your elf throughout December.
- Elf Bucks: A festive currency designed for holiday fun, Elf Bucks are delightful, elf-themed play money. Perfect for encouraging good behavior, completing holiday tasks, or as a whimsical reward during Christmas-themed activities.
- Elf Giving Poem: Encourage your kids to give with this cute poem.
- Scavenger Hunt: Fun elf scavenger hunt for all ages.
- 24 Days of elf: 24 days of Elf fun and ideas Calendar
Hi, my name is Melissa! I live in Spanish Fork, Utah. I'm happily married to Rob, and together we have five wonderful kids. Our family loves to embark on adventures, often in our RV, exploring the great outdoors. I'm an avid reader and a big fan of Hallmark movies – they always have a way of lifting my spirits. Hiking is another passion of mine; there's nothing like the tranquility of nature. I have a sweet tooth for chocolate and a love for Mexican food, both of which make life a little more delicious. In my downtime, I enjoy playing games with my family, creating memories and sharing laughter. Life is an adventure, and I'm here to enjoy every moment of it! I'm the blogger and creative mind behind the blog A Sparkle of Genius! Check out our posts on recipes, crafts, kid stuff, printables, travel and more!