Are you looking for funny gnome pranks like green paint flowing out of the tap or a trail of jam bread left by the gnome in the night? Then this article is just right for you!

The Advent season is full of magic and surprises – and for many families, Secret Santa pranks and Secret Santa letters are now an integral part of it. These little creatures, who secretly get up to mischief or leave loving messages, create anticipation and excitement during the Christmas season, especially among children. With a little imagination and humor, the gnome becomes a little highlight every day. In this article you will find 12 creative ideas for Secret Santa pranks and Secret Santa letters that provide both fun and a magical atmosphere. Whether cheeky or friendly, there is something for everyone!

Have fun browsing and imitating!

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Secret Santa pranks: 12 fun ideas to imitate

1. Streusel Faucet

Streusel Faucet

Place a strip of tape on a surface, sticky side up. Spread your sprinkles* over the strip until everything is tightly covered. Now attach the adhesive strip to the faucet (a piece that is not covered with sprinkles) and distribute additional sprinkle beads in the sink. Your Secret Santa prank is ready! You will find a matching Secret Santa letter in this package.*

2. Jam bread

Jam bread

The gnome gets hungry at night! To do this, lay out a slice of bread and cut into several squares to create a few holes. Spread some jam on one corner. Use the jam to create a trail of shoe prints and place the open jam next to it. Lean a small ladder against it. The breakfast chaos is ready!

3. Secret Santa in the toilet

Secret Santa in the toilet

Even gnomes have to go to the toilet sometimes. But things don’t always go smoothly… To make mini toilet paper, you have to roll up your toilet paper again using a skewer. Tape the end shut so it doesn’t roll back again. Now cut the long roll into small pieces to create a mini toilet roll. You can recreate the Secret Santa’s big business with chocolate sprinkles*. Position everything on the toilet seat and your children will be amazed the next day.

4. Glued clothing

Glued clothing

The gnome simply stuck the clothes on the door. You can use gaffa tape or packing tape for this. Make sure that your adhesive tape can actually be stuck on the door and that no paint can tear off when it is removed.

5. Green faucet

Green faucet

This trick is very effective and super easy at the same time. Use an intense food coloring (such as this one*) and spread it on the bottom sieve of the tap. Alternatively, you can also take egg dye*, unscrew the strainer from the faucet and place it in the strainer. This way you can achieve the effect for a little longer. You will find a matching Secret Santa letter in this package.*

6. Pasta in the jacket

Noodles in the jacket

A super easy prank is to pinch off a sleeve and then put nuts or pasta up the sleeve.

>7. Googly eyes

Googly eyes

I’m watching you! You can do lots of pranks with googly eyes*, for example by sticking them on objects around the house.

8. Egg faces

Egg faces

These egg faces are very quick to implement, but also very funny. You can simply draw them on the eggs with permanent marker* and then hide them in the fridge.

9. Frozen animals

Frozen animals

Does your child have a favorite toy? Then the gnome can tamper with it quite harmlessly. Simply put the animal in a balloon (it should be waterproof!) and fill it with water. Then put it in the freezer and when it is completely frozen, you can remove the balloon again and the child will see that the gnome has frozen it. You will find a matching Secret Santa letter in this package.*

10. Bell in hat

Bell in hat

A little, sweet prank is this: secretly sew one or two small bells* into the inside of the hat. The prank is only discovered when you touch down and the bells may not be found immediately. Very funny when you find them!

11. Conjure up coins

Conjure up coins

Transfer one or two euro coins to a piece of paper by placing them under the paper and shading over them with a pencil. Cut out the traced coins. The magic is this: Place these two paper coins at the Secret Santa door. Sprinkle some gnome dust (glitter) on top. The next day the euro coins were exchanged for real coins. You will find a matching Secret Santa letter in this package.*

12. knotted shoes

knotted shoes

A classic and very easy to implement: simply tie the laces of different or identical shoes. Additionally, you can take some baking paper and stuff it into the shoe so that it is only noticeable when you put it on. You will find a matching Secret Santa letter in this package.*


Do you also like to give away Advent calendars that you have filled yourself?

See you then. Your Laura

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I’m Laura from Berlin & Hamburg. TRYTRYTRY stands for trying new things, pushing yourself to your limits and not giving up, even if you fall down. Here we blog about the topics of food, DIY and the beautiful life.

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