The countdown to Christmas is one of the most magical times of the year, and if you’ve got an Elf on the Shelf, you know the joy (and occasional midnight scramble) of creating fun, surprising scenes for your little ones to discover each morning. This year, why not take your elf’s adventures to the next level with CONNETIX tiles?
From candy cane shops to disco dance floors, here are 25 creative CONNETIX Elf on the shelf ideas
1. The CONNETIX Express via Candy Land
Kick off the season with a multi-car CONNETIX train winding through a sugary track of candy canes, gumdrops and chocolate coins. Pop your elf in the driver’s seat with a ticket and a note: “All aboard! Next stop… Christmas magic!”
2. Elf Tower Targets
Stack a tall CONNETIX tower and tape a paper bullseye at the top. Pose your elf mid-aim with a straw “marshmallow blaster” and a few marshmallows scattered as missed shots.
3. Elf Hairdresser Station
Build a colourful CONNETIX chair and set your elf up for a makeover. Add strands of wool as wild new hair and child-safe scissors nearby; bonus points for a tiny mirror and a waiting “client” in line!
4. Elf Zipline Adventure
String a line across the room, clip an upside-down CONNETIX car base as the seat, and pose your elf mid-flight. Add a paper helmet and cheering toys below for extra drama.
5. Elf Disco Party
Get the party started with a dazzling elf dance floor using CONNETIX light tiles! Arrange glitter or clear tiles in a fun pattern and place them over a CONNETIX light tile to create a glowing disco effect. Pose your elf mid-dance with a candy cane microphone and surround them with a toy crowd ready to boogie. The vibrant colours and reflections from the tiles will set the perfect scene!
6. Tower Peeker
Build a towering CONNETIX structure up to a window. Pose your elf peeking in (or out) with a tiny telescope or binoculars for a curious twist.
7. Candy Store or Cafe
Construct a CONNETIX shop front and stock it with candy canes or any other sweet treats. The burger and pizza shaped ones are great for this. Add a “Grand Opening” sign and pose your elf cooking up a storm.
8. Santa’s Toy Workshop
Make a mini workshop with CONNETIX walls, a toy conveyor belt, and scattered “work in progress” toys. Elf is the foreman with and inspecting the goods.
9. Gingerbread House Hideout
Use brown, red and yellow tiles to build a gingerbread-style house. Decorate with pom-poms, chalk marker “icing” and pipe cleaners. Elf peeks from the doorway with a sign: “No Peeking!” or “Can you build me a bigger house?”
10. Marshmallow Spa Day
Create a CONNETIX tub, fill it with mini marshmallows, and let your elf lounge with sunnies, a towel, and a drink umbrella. Add a cheeky “Do Not Disturb” sign for spa vibes.
11. Festive Ball Run
Create a Christmas tree-shaped ball run using CONNETIX ball run pieces. Drop jingle bells or red and green marbles down the track while Elf “tests” it with glee.
12. Snowflake Factory
Build giant snowflakes from clear and blue tiles. Scatter loose tiles around as if Elf has been manufacturing them overnight.
13. Christmas Movie Night
Make a CONNETIX cinema screen with a printed still from a Christmas movie. Elf sits front row with popcorn, ready for the show.
14. Reindeer Stable
Build a stable from tiles, add toy reindeer, and pose Elf feeding them candy cane “carrots” before their big flight.
15. Christmas Tree Decorating
Create a CONNETIX Christmas tree and pose Elf halfway up a ladder (made from H tiles) with jingle bells in hand, ready to decorate.
16. Elf’s Secret Message
Write a coded Christmas message on tiles using letters, numbers or symbols. Kids decode it to find a hidden treat or clue for the next setup.
17. Candy Cane Jail
Build a jail cell from red and clear tiles and trap a toy (or another elf) inside with a “Naughty List” sign. Elf stands guard with a candy cane baton.
16. Elf’s Secret Message
Write a coded Christmas message on tiles using letters, numbers or symbols. Kids decode it to find a hidden treat or clue for the next setup.
18. North Pole Post Office
Make a CONNETIX counter and mail slots. Elf sorts tiny envelopes addressed to Santa, with a “Special Delivery” pile ready to go.
19. Elf Parachute Landing
Attach a napkin or coffee filter as a parachute to your elf, with strings leading to their hands. Build a CONNETIX landing pad below with colourful tile “lights” and scatter snow (use whatever you have at home; shredded coconut, cotton wool balls etc.) for a dramatic arrival.
20. Elf Rock Climbing Wall
Create a vertical climbing wall from CONNETIX tiles, sticking on mini tiles as holds. Pose Elf mid-climb, racing a toy competitor to the top where a candy prize awaits.
21. Sleigh Garage
Build a CONNETIX sleigh and pose Elf with a chalk marker, decorating the sleigh for its big night.
22. Pancake Breakfast Booth
Make a CONNETIX breakfast stall and set Elf behind it with a plate of pancakes (add real ones, if you want breakfast sorted) and syrup bottle props.
23. Elf Art Gallery
Create a CONNETIX gallery wall and hang tiny elf-made paintings. Pose Elf as the proud artist giving a tour and leave a blank canvas for the kids to add their own masterpiece.
20. Elf Rock Climbing Wall
Create a vertical climbing wall from CONNETIX tiles, sticking on mini tiles as holds. Pose Elf mid-climb, racing a toy competitor to the top where a candy prize awaits.
24. Beach Holiday Break
Build a CONNETIX beach scene, add crushed biscuits as sand, and pose Elf in sunnies with a mini drink, taking a cheeky break before the big night (eating one of the cookies!)
25. Santa’s Launch Pad
For Christmas Eve, build a grand CONNETIX rocket launch platform with a runway of lights. Pose Elf waving goodbye with a note: “Mission complete! See you next year!”
With these 25 CONNETIX Elf on the Shelf ideas, you’ve got a full month’s worth of joy, laughter, and wide-eyed wonder ready to go. Whether you follow them in order as a countdown or mix them up, each scene adds a little more sparkle to the season. And when Christmas Eve arrives, your elf’s grand finale will be the perfect send-off until next year.
A printable PDF is included below, making it easy to bring these ideas to life day by day.
Here’s to a December filled with creativity, giggles, and the kind of magic your kids will remember for years to come.