Do you believe the world could use a little more magic? We do. That’s why when we saw tiny doors popping up on trees around the country, we were pleasantly surprised, delighted and inspired. What a magical little idea! It really got us thinking. Wouldn’t it be great if we created more of these tiny doors across America? So even more families could experience the joy of believing in elves and letting their imaginations run wild? Thanks to a little elfin ingenuity and hard work, the Tiny Door Project was born. If we may speak humbly, we do know a thing or two about elves. We’re Keebler, the folks behind the Hollow Tree, Ernie Keebler and his band of merry elves. We’re very pleased to be sponsoring this very elfin project, and are happy you’ve joined us. If one of our doors pop up in your town, please stop by for a visit. If you don’t live near our doors, that’s okay. Our more tech savvy elves have made this tumblr: A place where you can experience and share the magic of tiny doors and elfin lore. Thanks for visiting. We hope you have an uncommonly good time.
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We just received word that one of the Tiny Doors elves that lived in the Tar Heel state this past summer is wintering in the plains of South Africa. Judging by his new friend in the background, this little elf will likely be the shortest attendee at the house warming party.
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The locals were surprised when the Tiny Doors elves from Encanto Park West settled into their winter home in Madagascar.
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Tiny Doors Story Time:
When this little guy wanted to see some beautiful sights, he decided to take a trip to see the northern lights. He loved this land so much he wanted to stick around, but there wasn't a single tree growing in this frozen ground. Instead of moving on he realized it would be awfully nice, if he built a place for his tiny door out of blocks of ice.
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Apparently George Washington isnʼt the only one who likes to chop down trees. Happy Presidentʼs Day!
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From the Tiny Doors Elfin Mail Bag: Grace M. sent a lovely note to Cecilia the elf, saying how much she will miss Cecilia and the Tiny Door elves. Well Grace, we are pleased to say “Cecilia the Elf” has a message for you: Thank you so much for your kind note Grace! I’ll miss you too! I’m sorry I have to leave for the winter but I promise I’ll be back in Virginia Beach some day. Hope to see you again in Spring! - Cecilia the Elf
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From the Tiny Doors Elfin Mail Bag: Lucas, Lincoln, and Jackson left a note in this Tiny Door complimenting the elf on his tree light. Dear Friends,
Thanks for the note and the compliment! I leave that light on so my friends can find my tiny door. My little home can be a little hard to find, as you know, but I guess it worked! Thanks again for stopping by to say hi. See you again in Spring. I’ll leave the light on for you! Sincerely, Franklin the Elf
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The Keebler Elves have a little wager this year. Every time they hear the word “Omaha” during the “Little Game” they eat a cookie. Hereʼs to Nebraska!
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Those Tiny Door elves celebrate things in their own special way. And theyʼre very excited to have a small party on Sunday to watch “The Little Game” on their big screen TV.
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From the Tiny Doors Elfin Mail Bag: An anonymous fan of Tiny Doors wrote a very touching note to one of our Durham elves. She said she had almost forgotten there was magic in the world before she found his tiny door. The elf loved the note and wanted us to pass on this message: To the friend of tiny doors who wrote, That very touching little note. Thanks for leaving it in my tree to find, You seem very imaginative, warm and kind. The next time you feel there’s no magic anymore, Remember you have a friend in each tiny door! - Argus the elf
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From the Tiny Doors Elfin Mail Bag:
Our friend named Reeves left a note inside one of the Virginia Beach tiny doors. Reeves wanted to know the name of the elf who lived there and what the elf did for work. The elf who lived there would like us to pass along this message:
Hello there my young friend named Reeves,
Who found my tiny door among the leaves.
I’m a 300 year old elf, and my name is Pete,
Thanks for the note it was really a treat!
I love magic, and singing, and playing with deer.
If you have any more questions, you can ask them right here!
- Pete the elf
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From the Tiny Doors Elfin Mail Bag: A sweet little girl named Lily left a note in one of our Detroit Tiny Doors. The heart-shaped note had a drawing of a fairy. The elf who lived in that tree loved the note and wanted us to pass this on: Thank you Lily for leaving a gift in my tree, A note that had hearts and a fairy and was pretty as can be. I just loved your message, yes it’s true, You see, I believe fairies are magical too! - Max the elf
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We’re not in Kansas anymore! The Tiny Door elves who lived near the plaza in Kansas City were looking for a big change this winter. Our sources tell us they moved into a beautiful, secret Aloe tree in Botswana.
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Last summer’s Virginia Beach Tiny Door elves found a winter getaway that looks just as magical as they are. This secret hideaway in South Island New Zealand seems like the perfect place for an elf to get away, relax, and perhaps even find some magical inspiration for a new kiwi cookie!
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In winter all the Tiny Door elves go on a warm vacation, Except for one elf who has a very important station, He lives on top of a hill in the bottom of a tree, That’s lit up for all to see, just as bright as can be.
You see, his home is a lighthouse to a jolly man in a sleigh, It’s how Santa knows he’s going the right way. So when you wake up with presents under your tree, You can thank this little elf who helped Santa make his delivery.
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An anonymous source tells us one of the beautiful doors that called Toledo home last summer has found new winter real estate somewhere among the beautiful trees of Brazil. The new neighborhood looks gorgeous!
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We just received word that a popular Milwaukee elf moved his door to a new secret home in beautiful Indonesia. From the looks of it he may have already made a new friend!
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The Great Elf Migration has begun. If you want to see pictures of their journey, take a peek at their Instagram snapshots.
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