This Halloween-themed project has been a labor of love that's been months in the making. I completed most of the work back in July, but then set it aside to tackle other creative projects that had captured my attention. Since this build is essentially a spooky reimagining of my previous Ferris wheel project—now featuring jack-o-lanterns and powered by a Makerport instead of a Hyperduino—the construction process remains the same. Rather than repeat the step-by-step instructions here, I'll refer you to my original tutorial: https://papercraftetc.blogspot.com/2021/09/a-stem-project-rotating-ferris-wheel.html
What Makes This Version Special:
This festive creation features some exciting interactive elements:
- Two touch sensors that trigger Halloween classics—"Monster Mash" and Michael Jackson's "Thriller"
- Six multicolor LED lights that blink in a mesmerizing pattern
- A 360-degree servo motor that brings the Ferris wheel to life
- Adorable jack-o-lantern passenger cars that spin around the wheel
- A decorative presentation box housing the Makerport, complete with a witch design and cheerful "Boo!" message
The result is a delightful Halloween scene that's sure to bring smiles and add a touch of whimsy to your seasonal décor.
Download the Files:
Ready to create your own spooky Ferris wheel? I used 65 lb. white and black cardstock along with glitter cardstock for this project. Here are all the files you'll need:
PDF File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vQHpW9RObtngbMLBBObjuHA3eJA75-cR/view?usp=sharing
Studio File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/17DnG0KYAZc4TtSabpx_vUtvaknDmuU8u/view?usp=sharing
SVG File: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Kt2uVCsMVe_iLraa9oslNk6lgHnYIwAo/view?usp=sharing (Remember to zoom out to see the entire file)
Check out the video below to see the Microblock's code and how the Ferris wheel operates.

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