The 5 Best 3D-Printed Designs to Print This Fall
The leaves are changing, and the nights are getting cooler. That means summer is almost over and fall is right around the corner. If you have a 3D printer, it also means it's time to get crafty with some fall 3D printing projects. 3D printing is a great way to make unique decor, and the seasonal change offers an excellent opportunity to spruce up your home.
If you want to make your prints look extra special, consider picking up a few rolls of 3D printing filament in red, yellow, and orange so you can replicate the unique colors of the season.
Picking the Best 3D Printer
If you don't have a 3D printer, you're in luck because AnkerMake is currently offering discounts on all of its M series 3D printers. Plus, all AnkerMake printers come with the state-of-the-art AnkerMake Studio 3D printing software to ensure your prints come out looking phenomenal.
So, feel free to check out the deals—but hurry, these sale prices won't be available for long.
Now, on to the prints.
Fall Leaf Decorations
First on the list are these Fall Leaf Decorations courtesy of ToolsToMars. While they might not look like much at first glance, we think they're the perfect way to accent your table for Thanksgiving or any other fall dinner party. Available in 10 different shapes, these leaf decorations are sure to add some 3D-printed fall flair when you print them in the traditional colors.
Staggered Pumpkin Stack
Another fantastic print for table decor, or just to welcome in the fall spirit, is this 3D-printedStaggered Pumpkin Stackby Brennamcc. Print it in orange-colored PLA for a traditional look, or go extra classy by printing in metallic copper. If you're feeling adventurous, you could even remix this design into a staggered stack of jack-o-lanterns. Spooky!
Thanksgiving Turkey
Next up is this roasted Thanksgiving Turkey print by EDGeProjects. There is arguably no symbol of fall like the Thanksgiving turkey. And even if you don't celebrate the holiday, a roasted turkey always brings to mind the coziness of the season. It's definitely a vibe. Think coffee by the fireplace and casual conversations with close friends and family members. Just don't try to eat this print when you see how realistic it turns out.
Pumpkeens
What's a Pumpkeen, you might ask? Well, these tiny creatures are a cross between a Halloween jack-o-lantern, and the popular 80s toy, Mr. Potato Head. Pumpkeens were created by Kolifer, and we think you'll be keen on them. Each one starts with a pumpkin body that carries a unique expression. Then, you'll add printable feet, and finally a printable hat. Because there are 83 models to choose from, you can mix and match until you create the perfect Pumpkeen for you!
Spooky Halloween Candle Holder
The last print on our list is this Spooky Halloween Tree Stump CandleHolder by AndersSevernisen. It's certain to get you into the Halloween spirit with its interesting bark-like details and its creepy face. And when you insert an electric tea light, it becomes a great jack-o-lantern substitute.
While these aren't the only prints available, these 5 are a fun way to incorporate 3D printing into your fall plans.
So, which design is your favorite? Let us know!