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  2. 85 Creative Elf on the Shelf Ideas To Get You Through the ...

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    In addition to the book and elf, give your Elf on the Shelf his or her own style, choosing from a variety of clothes and accessories. ... 85 Creative Elf on the Shelf Ideas for 2024 1. Set up an ...

  3. 27 easy Elf on the Shelf ideas for Christmas magic without a ...

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    Grab a few bows from your wrapping paper stash and make a DIY rock climbing wall for your elf. Stagger the bows on the wall and affix the elf mid-climb! 17. Elf fun for everyone! Gather up the ...

  4. 77 creative Elf on the Shelf ideas to try this year, from ...

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    Whether you plan to go all out with elf accessories or want to keep it simple, here are 77 Elf on the Shelf ideas from arrival to departure to try. 1. A full clean-out.

  5. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    A shelf or case designed to hold books is a bookshelf. The length of the shelf is based upon the space limitations of its siting and the amount of weight which it will be expected to hold. The vertical distance between the shelves is based upon the space limitations of the unit's siting and the height of the objects; adjustable shelving systems ...

  6. Spine shelving - Wikipedia

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    Spine shelving is a book-shelving technique where the spine faces downward resting on the shelf. Books are usually shelved upright with the spines facing out. When a book is taller than the distance between shelves, it is usually placed sideways or shelved horizontally i.e., flat. Shelving with the spine facing outwards protects the book from ...

  7. The Elf on the Shelf - Wikipedia

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    The Elf on the Shelf is the name of a 2005 American picture book for children, written by Carol Aebersold and her daughter Chanda Bell, and its accompanying toy elf.The book was illustrated by Coë Steinwart and tells a Christmas-themed story, written in rhyme, that explains how Santa Claus knows who is naughty and nice.