Gift Wrapping Worker

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Living Room Difficulty ●●●○○ Messiness ●●○○○ Ages 3–10

How it's done

Your elf is caught in the middle of a DIY project, sitting on the living room floor surrounded by bits of wrapping paper and scattered adhesive bows. It looks like the elf attempted to wrap a small household object or a toy, leaving a trail of tape stuck to their hands. This setup is straightforward to execute in ten minutes once the house is quiet. It is a great choice for children aged three to ten who will enjoy seeing their elf helping out with holiday chores. Inspired by The Foreign Mom.

You'll need

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Pets in the house?

Should be fine around pets as long as you place it out of reach.

Why this works

Living-room scenes are the most photogenic. The Christmas tree, the couch, the mantel all frame the elf beautifully for the family photo you'll actually take (and maybe post). This mid-difficulty scene trades a little more setup time for a bigger 'wow' moment when your kids walk in.

Variations

  • Bigger-kid twist: For an older crowd that sees through simple scenes, step up to Canvas Self Portrait Art , same room, cleverer setup.

If it doesn't go to plan

If the elf ends up too well-hidden and the kids can't find it, nudge them with a vague hint ("Looks like our elf went somewhere cozy"), the discovery is the point.

Inspired by The Foreign Mom . Visit the original post for more photos and the full backstory.

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