Lock the Kids in Their Bedrooms
How it's done
Criss-cross crepe paper across a bedroom doorway using small bits of blue-tac so kids 'break out' in the morning. Pose the elf on one side smirking.
Crepe paper trailing near the floor can be shredded or eaten by pets.
Why this works
Bedroom scenes work best as an evening reveal — kids find the elf when they climb into bed. Bedtime is when a cozy, low-mess scene lands hardest. Difficulty 2 means it uses items you already own and takes about five minutes — quick but visibly intentional.
Variations
- Pet-safe version: Try Balloon Door Crepe Blockade — same idea, but no chocolate, loose candy, or floor-level hazards. Swap the elements that worry you and keep the rest.
- Bigger-kid twist: For an older crowd that sees through simple scenes, step up to Balloon Door Crepe Blockade — 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.
Credit: This idea comes from A Visual Merriment . Visit the original post for more ideas and photos.
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