Christmas 3D Printer Templates

Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, jingle all the … 3D printer? Yes, indeed, it's Christmas again soon – and what would be the feast of love only without appropriate decoration in the house and garden? So that you do not have to fall back on the standard from the decoration store this year, we have looked around for you on Thingiverse and Co. and compiled the most interesting, fancy and coolest 3D print templates.

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Christmas meets Super Mario

Super Mario 3D model for Christmas
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Along with Christmas tree baubles, stars of all kinds are probably the most iconic decoration for the Christmas tree. Stars in themselves are quite pretty to look at – but how about a real “star” among the stars? Hardly any of us grew up without Super Mario, so we won't even go into the meaning of the small, yellow, five-pointed stars from the world-famous video game series here. Grab your 3D printer and give your Christmas tree a real power-up!

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Meddal Loide!

Christmas Metal Top - Christmas Model 3D Printing
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French fry fork, devil's salute, metal sign or devil horns – the gesture with spread index finger and little finger has many names – and just as many meanings. Whether Gene Simmons introduced the gesture into the metal scene or Ronnie James Dio, even today followers of the harder music style argue about it. However, it is undisputed that with the 3D print template offered at myminifactory, you will receive a quite chicly designed print template. Here, the fry fork is fixed on a small star, which in turn can be mounted on the top of your Christmas tree. In this sense – Santa Claws is Coming to town …

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Snowflakes

Xmas Kit Christmas 3D Printing Model
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Admittedly, climate change has given us more of a tropical Christmas than a white one in recent years. But that shouldn't stop you from decorating your home in a very traditional way. And what would be more traditional than little snowflakes hanging outside your window? The template offered at myminifactory enchants with an extremely delicate design of snowflakes. Depending on the filament you choose, you can get the “snow” in noble gold, classic white or in fancy colors into your home. A nice gift idea, we think.

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Hail Mary

Ave Maria 3D Model
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The scene of Mary with the baby Jesus in her arms, surrounded by donkeys and sheep belongs to Christmas. And this has always and forever, because the veneration of the Mother of God is much older than the Christmas tree, Santa Claus and giving gifts. With this model you can put one of the most famous symbols of Christianity under your tree or in your crib for Christmas – and with an extremely high level of detail. Talented artists then give the 3D print a finish with colors – and the Christmas ornament of the classic kind is ready.

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Gift box from 3D printer

Gift box Christmas
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A gift is only a good gift if the packaging is also right. After all, the lovingly wrapped presents should already make a good impression under the tree. The problem with gift packaging: As disposable items, they produce vast amounts of avoidable waste. Much better there is a recyclable gift box, right? That's exactly what user “muddt” thought and put a freely scalable 3D print template on Thingiverse. We think sustainability can't do any harm at Christmas either and hereby warmly recommend the template to your Christmas heart.

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Oh fir tree!

Fir tree 3D model
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The fir tree. In almost no living room it may be missing at Christmas time – and that for over 600 years. While the original symbols of the green tree – fertility and vitality – have over time receded behind the civic symbol of comfort around the feast, the popularity of the tree has not changed much. This year, around 25 million trees will again be felled in Germany alone, placed in the living rooms of the republic and disposed of by the beginning of January at the latest. You can do that – or you can switch to the idiq3d 3D printing template at Thingiverse. With a height of 300 mm and a diameter of 210 mm, the fir tree from the 3D printer is a really stately model. And if you use translucent filament for printing, you can also turn the fir tree into a lamp. We think: Save the trees and just print it yourself!

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Christmas drink dispenser

Drink dispenser Christmas tree
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At some point at every Christmas party comes the point where the “little liqueur” unpacked. Whether it's Aunt Erna's eggnog or the booze that the distant relative quickly wrapped in wrapping paper for lack of gift ideas – in many families, a little nightcap after the gluttony is simply part of Christmas. So that you can fill six of your guests in one go at your next Christmas party, we recommend you take a look at this drink dispenser here, which you can download as a 3D print template from myminifactory. In the form of a stylized Christmas tree comes the drink dispenser – of course, decorated in style with bells. The drink of choice is distributed into waiting glasses via the “branches”. Admiring glances are guaranteed for you as a host!

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Christmas picture from 3D printer

Christmas decoration fir tree
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Christmas is once again just around the corner and you have no idea what you could actually give as a gift? You don't want to bag the 0815 stuff you used to give away to relatives and acquaintances every year? Then treat yourself to a look at the Origami Christmas Tree at Thingiverse! The small, distinctive 2D print template comes in the form of a visually reduced Christmas tree. Pasted into a simple white frame, you'll have created a pretty-looking gift in no time. Eternal love of your aunts is sure with it.

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Christmas balls times differently

Christmas balls from 3D printer
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Who says that baubles for your Christmas tree always have to be spherical? Exactly this question was asked by the user pmoews – and he made a 3D print template of dodocahedron and icosahedron available for download at Thingiverse. The ornaments with multiple faces are a real eye-catcher on your Christmas tree – and at the same time you can shine in front of your guests with party knowledge when you pull out your knowledge about dodo and icosahedron. But you should google it first. We have also done.

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Christmas city from 3D printer

Christmas cottage
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The small, lovingly designed houses you know certainly from the Christmas market – and therefore also know that the houses look really nice, but can also go really nice in the money. At Thingiverse you can find a print template for one of these little houses – extremely detailed and, in our opinion, just as nicely designed as their Christmas market counterparts.

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Death Star on Christmas tree

Death Star Christmas Tree Ornament
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Let your nerd out, hang your Christmas tree and send nice Christmas greetings to Alderaan. And you can do it with this print template from Thingiverse. The quite colossal Death Star with a standard diameter of 100 mm comes in two versions – one with and one without the option of LED illumination. Just make sure the Ewoks in your tree don't get in your way again.

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