Guy Sebastian’s wife Jules reveals her VERY dark Elf on the Shelf idea

Someone’s on the naughty list! Guy Sebastian’s wife Jules reveals her VERY dark Elf on the Shelf idea as she decorates her $3.1M Sydney home

Guy Sebastian’s wife Jules is certainly feeling festive this year, recently revealing how she makes a delicious do-it-yourself pavlova grazing board. 

And on Tuesday, the mother-of-two revealed her Elf on the Shelf idea, which turned out to be hilariously dark. 

Jules revealed on her Instagram stories that she had decorated her $3.1million Maroubra mansion with a cheeky elf trying to trap it’s friend in a box with a fake snake. 

Someone’s on the naughty list! Guy Sebastian’s wife Jules revealed her VERY dark Elf on the Shelf idea on Tuesday, as she decorated her $3.1M Sydney home

Jules shared video and images of the set-up, which appeared to be in her kitchen. 

One Elf is seen balancing on a floral display and holding rope which opens and closes a box. 

Another Elf is seen holding a ‘help’ sign while sitting in the box, as a snake toy approaches. 

That's cheeky: Jules revealed on her Instagram stories that she had decorated her $3.1million Maroubra mansion with a cheeky elf trying to trap it's friend in a box with a fake snake

That’s cheeky: Jules revealed on her Instagram stories that she had decorated her $3.1million Maroubra mansion with a cheeky elf trying to trap it’s friend in a box with a fake snake

Another set up was on her spiral staircase, showing two elves using the balustrade as a slippery dip. 

Last week, Jules revealed how fans can make stunning do-it-yourself pavlova grazing boards for Christmas.  

The 41-year-old dubbed the platters the ‘perfect dessert’ that’s ideal for those who are short on time and prefer to pick and choose a little bit of what they love in a pavlova.

Feeling festive: Last week, Jules revealed how fans can make stunning do-it-yourself pavlova grazing boards for Christmas

Feeling festive: Last week, Jules revealed how fans can make stunning do-it-yourself pavlova grazing boards for Christmas

Designed in the same way as a cheese board, the ingredients for the dessert are spread across a wooden platter for guests to make into miniature pavlovas themselves.

‘I’m back on the plattering bandwagon and as we are approaching the entertaining season this is super impressive for visitors!’ Jules wrote on Instagram alongside a video. 

To make the tasty platter, Jules used whipped cream, pre-made miniature meringues from Woolworths, assorted fresh fruits including blueberries, strawberries, kiwifruit and cherries as well as four sauces.

To store the condiments, Jules bought small glass jars from Wheel and Barrow and gold teaspoons.

‘This is going to be a delightful mess,’ she said as she enjoyed the first bite of the miniature pavlova.

She said the dessert is not only quick and easy to prepare, but is also child friendly, colourful and delicious.

What a treat! Designed in the same way as a cheese board, the ingredients for the dessert are spread across a wooden platter for guests to make into miniature pavlovas themselves

What a treat! Designed in the same way as a cheese board, the ingredients for the dessert are spread across a wooden platter for guests to make into miniature pavlovas themselves