Handmade Lottery Draws Kids Will Love! A Fun Collection of Ideas to Make and Play
Get excited with family and friends! How about creating special memories with a homemade lottery draw? We’ll show you how to make surprisingly simple raffles—like dropping-lot lotteries, garapon wheels, and gashapon-style draws—that kids and adults alike will love.
Using everyday materials like cardboard and origami, you can achieve a professional-looking finish.
Perfect for festivals and events, and great for doubling the fun during everyday playtime too! From working together to build it to the thrilling moment of drawing a ticket, you’ll enjoy wonderful, smile-filled moments.
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Handmade Raffle That Kids Will Love! A Fun Collection of Ideas to Make and Play With (41–50)
A thousand-prize lottery you can make with a box and a drain cover

Introducing a senbon-kuji (string lottery) made with a suitably sized box and a drain cover! Prepare a box with one face just a bit larger than the drain cover.
Fit drain covers into the front and back of the box, then thread strings with prizes attached through them—that’s it.
The drain covers neatly gather the strings, so neither the strings nor the prizes get tangled or scattered.
Since the prizes are placed around the box, try to secure as much space as possible when using this idea.
Despite its compact appearance, you can enjoy a dynamic lottery experience that’s sure to liven things up!
A thousand-lottery you just line up in a box

This is a super easy Senbon-kuji (string lottery) you can make by simply arranging prizes in a box.
Prepare a box that can hold all the prizes.
Then just attach strings to the prizes and line them up inside the box—that’s it! You can make it with things you already have at home, so it’s perfect for hosting a little festival at home.
The larger the box, the more prizes you can fit inside, so adjust the size to match the scale of the festival or event where you’ll run the lottery.
It’s also easy for kids to help with, making it a great idea for children’s groups or fun get-togethers.
In conclusion
There are many types of handmade raffles that kids love, such as losing-draw lotteries, garapon (lottery drums), and scratch-off cards.
The materials are all easy to find, and once you grasp the key points, they’re simple to make—that’s part of the appeal.
If you tailor the prizes and designs to your event, you’ll create special memories filled with children’s smiles.
Give it a try and set the stage for a fun time with a handmade raffle!



