Friday, February 28, 2014

Jingles blogging and playing Elf games



Our Elf Jingles is checking out my blog (pinningparent.com) on the iPad, my blog has pictures of her on it. She downloaded 12 free Elf games, made her own App folder for the games and was playing them too. Please share some things your Elf has done, thanks

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Playing with the printer



The Elf is playing with the printer and copied three pictures for the kids. She even left little Elf foot prints to make it easier for the kids to find her.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Red nose


Our Elf Jingles painted everyone’s nose red with washable paint so we all looked like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. This was cute and the kids loved it. Please share some funny things your Elf has done.

Monday, February 24, 2014

Crepe papered their doors




Fifth night, Jingles crepe papered their bedroom doors, but left some space at the bottom to get out because my one daughter would freak out if her door was ever closed or covered. Next time the Elf should just go up and down with the crepe paper because I am sure this took forever and she could have got caught. This was funny, when we was taking the picture of the snowball fight the kids hit the table and the Elf fell on the floor and my daughter cried. So this is what Jingles did to them because they accidently knocked her off the table. If you have pictures you want me to share with everyone just email me pictures and comments of what your Elf did. I will share them with your name, blog name, or website so everyone can see them too, thanks. Pinningparent@gmail.com

Sunday, February 23, 2014

A snowball fight


Fourth night, Jingles our Elf, the Build-A-Bear dog and the American Girl Dolls having a snowball fight. Jingles used cotton balls for the snowballs. This was so cute and the kids loved it, hope you liked it too. Share what your Elf has done.

Saturday, February 22, 2014

Playing with shaving cream



Third night, Jingles sprayed shaving cream all over the mirror and herself and wrote, be good, Santa’s watching and Jingles was here.

Friday, February 21, 2014

Wrapped the door



On the second night, Jingles wrapped the front door with Christmas paper and got stuck behind it.

Toilet papered the Christmas tree


The name of our Elf on the Shelf is Jingles. She toilet papered the Christmas tree the first night she was here. Jingles has been up to some mischief, good and bad. So I wanted to post some pictures before all of our Elves leave for the North Pole. I hope you like all the pictures and please leave me comments on things your Elf on the Shelf has done at your house.

40 names for the Elf on the Shelf


Here is a list of 40 more names for the Elf on the Shelf and I have a second post with a list of 25 names. I hope this makes it a little easier to name your Elf. Have fun with your new Elf!
  1. Candy
  2. Candy Cane
  3. Jangles
  4. Dancer
  5. Spirit
  6. Lollipop
  7. Max
  8. Prancer
  9. Snitch
  10. Figgie
  11. Peaches
  12. Sugar Plum
  13. Winter
  14. Noodles
  15. Star
  16. Hope
  17. Faith
  18. Snowball
  19. Pippa
  20. Ginger
  21. Ginger Bread
  22. Chip
  23. Nick S
  24. Snowflake
  25. Pixel
  26. Dasher
  27. Kringle
  28. Mistletoe
  29. Christmas Carol
  30. Carol
  31. Elfkins
  32. Eggnog
  33. Claus
  34. Rudolf
  35. Angel
  36. Zippy
  37. Minty
  38. Pixie
  39. Zart 
  40. Cane

25 names for the Elf on the Shelf


Here is a list of 25 names for The Elf on the Shelf, I hope this will help in naming your Elf. I also have 40 more in another post.
  1. Sparkle
  2. Glitter
  3. Jack
  4. Frost
  5. Bright Eyes
  6. Sneaky
  7. Scout
  8. Mittens
  9. Ginger
  10. Candy
  11. Holly
  12. Merry
  13. Noel
  14. Tinsel
  15. Twinkle
  16. Jolly
  17. Peppermint
  18. Joy
  19. Jingle/Jingles
  20. Berry
  21. Buddy
  22. Elfie
  23. Ollie
  24. Bella
  25. Frosty 

Our New Christmas Tradition


So here is our new Christmas tradition, The Elf on the Shelf. You can buy a boy or a girl. We went with the girl because my daughter just loves having an elf in her first grade class room. I bought it online from Target so we could surprise her, wrapped it up and put it under the tree with her name on it. She was so happy when she opened it and seen it was The Elf on the Shelf.  We named her Jingles! I put a little bell at the top of her hat to fit in with her name. She is so cute and we are going to have fun with her. I hope you enjoy all the posts of our new elf.

The Elf on the Shelf, Girl


The Elf on the Shelf is a Christmas tradition that helps Santa know who to put on the naughty and nice list. According to www.elfontheshelf.com The Elf on the Shelf is a scout elf, who flies back to the North Pole every night to report to Santa and lets him know whether you’ve been naughty or nice. These nightly visits help Santa and your elf keep a daily record of when you’re good and when you’re bad. The elf returns home early the following morning in a new place. The main rule is not to touch it. If anyone touches the elf, it loses its Christmas magic.