Does your family have an Elf On The Shelf? We started the tradition a few years ago and we love it, mostly because my children just adore waking up each morning to see what our little guy has gotten into! Even if you aren’t a believer in the idea that he his reporting back to Santa, the excitement to look around the house and find the elf is so much fun.
The standard elf comes in his all red outfit with white collar – which is super cute – but we found so many new ways to dress him. These Elf On The Shelf clothes will make the story of what he’s been up to come alive! And if you’re looking for ideas for where to put him, here is my favorite list of 50+ ideas.
Elf On The Shelf Clothes
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Of course your elf is going to need pajamas! These are the absolute cutest.
Maybe your little lady elf has a party to go to? If so, make her this beautiful skirt with free pattern from Mouse House.
If you’re family loves to hunt then this holiday camo outfit would be so cute on your elf.
I just love this sweet ballerina outfit! I know my daughter would adore waking up to see her elf dressed like this. Idea from Organized Chaos Online.
If you live somewhere that the weather is cold, your elf is totally going to need this puffer vest!
And for my son, this sneaky secret agent elf outfit is hysterical! I just love this idea from Spotted Pink Potatoes.
If you have a Silhouette machine you are going to love this: here is a list of 30 outfits you can make for your elf using it.
Knit your elf an adorable miniature pair of boots and a hat! Such a sweet idea from Studio Knits.
This fancy bedazzled skirt is as easy as it is adorable! Great tutorial from Cooper and Chloe.
Take a holiday sock and turn it into and elf on the shelf dress! I love this idea from Uncommon Designs!
Everyone loves baking during the holidays, even your elf! Here is a really fun apron and chef hat.

Liz is a just a mom trying to keep it real about how little she sleeps, how often she gets puked on and how much she loves them. You can find her here every day writing about real-mom moments.