Games - Casino

Standard cards are approximately 6 cm by 8.5 cm [16].

Cut three windows in the front. For a simple version, use three toilet paper rolls mounted on a rod; draw symbols like cherries and "7s" on the rolls so they can be spun manually [4]. 3. Cardboard & Paper Roulette

If using regular paper, glue two layers together to prevent them from being "see-through" [16, 13]. 2. 3D Paper Slot Machine

Red and black markers to match the classic casino aesthetic [16].

Creating paper-based casino games is an engaging way to host a "Casino Night" at home with minimal supplies. You can craft everything from basic playing cards [16] to interactive, three-dimensional machines.