
So, to be able to use them, you have to choose a template that originally contains the Lucky Wheel. To try them, create a campaign with the 'New Campaign' button under the 'Campaigns' category, and then take a look at the templates!īe aware, however, that the gamification elements cannot be added separately to your campaign. We have some special templates with the ' Lucky Wheel' element. But that is not all: gamification helps to make visitors interactive in a way that is fun for them. That makes our popup campaign more interesting and effective.

Cut the 8 pcs of toothpick around 1 inch and poke it on each side of the trick-or-treat wheel.Glue the trick-or-treat template on top of pattern #1 and hot glue the bearing inside the hole.Cut a circle at the middle of the trick-or-treat template and pattern #1 with the same size as your bearing.This is also available in blank so you can write your own trick or treat fortune. Insert the chopstick into the hole of the body.Adjust accordingly with your bearing and cardboard thickness. Glue pattern #4 on the sides and back of the body.Glue the 2 cardboard patterns #6 on top of each other and wrap them with colored paper.Glue pattern #3 inside pattern #2 leaving a generous space for the arrow to be glued later on.

For pattern #5, use a different color to make it stand out from the rest. Wrap all the other cardboard patterns with colored paper.Use the original printable pattern for guidance on the proper placement of the hole.

Cover it with colored paper and poke a hole in the middle.Hot glue each side of cardboard Pattern #2 to make a rectangular box shape.(Pattern #1 = 1 pc Pattern #2 = 4 pcs Pattern #3 = 1 pc Pattern #4 = 3 pcs Pattern #5 = 1 pc and Pattern #6 = 2 pcs) Cut out the pattern for the spinner wheel body.Download our FREE Halloween Trick-or-Treat Spinner Wheel template and print it out.
