No matter if you’ve been 3D printing for years or just learning the ropes, Easter is a great time to 3D print some cool models to show off your skills. Whether it’s classic Easter eggs, candy dispensers, or bunny-themed decor, with these free 3D models, you’re sure to celebrate in style!
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In the meantime, we’ve searched the internet for models that everyone is sure to enjoy, so let’s hop to our list!
Everyone enjoys candy, right? Well if so, this category should be a favorite of yours. Ranging from chocolate dispensers to cookie cutters, these easy-to-print models will help your holiday sweet tooth.
This Easter egg has a trick up its sleeve. Not only is it a beautifully-shaped egg, but it can also hold and dispense chocolate Easter eggs or other candies. If you have kids or enjoy chocolate, then you’re sure to have fun with this model.
Since the two separate pieces must be printed at the same time, it’s a good idea to try printing this model relatively slowly to ensure the egg will rotate. The STL already includes a small support ring on the base, which should be simple to snap off after printing. The designer warns that scaling down could cause the two walls to fuse during printing, but scaling up should work fine. And scaling up means more room for chocolate, so that sounds great to us!
More ways to hide chocolate around the house can only be a good thing! This bunny-shaped chocolate egg dispenser is another great Easter toy that’s fairly easy to print.
Be sure to print this lying on its side on the build plate so that the tunnel for the eggs prints correctly.
This cute Easter bunny pot is a perfect decoration to store the goodies once the hunt’s over. And after the treats have all been eaten? It’s multipurpose to use as a pot for spring gardening! Inspire your children’s green thumb after they’ve enjoyed the bounty of their Easter hunt. The creator has uploaded a video of this design repurposed into their garden.
The Easter bunny pot prints support-free and can be made with a variety of filaments – wood has proven particularly popular with other makers.
This chocolate egg holder is simple yet fun! Everyone will love this cute little bunny whose body is made of a delicious chocolate egg. You could hide these in an Easter egg hunt, use them as a fun Easter basket surprise, or just display them around the house for ease of snacking.
This is another bunny model that’s best printed on its side. Since it’s a fairly simple model, it should print with no major issues, just don’t forget to scale it to fit your desired chocolate eggs!
Who doesn’t love cookies? Use this cookie cutter design to have your baking match the season. This design creates cute bunny cookies and can be complemented with an egg cookie cutter from the same creator.
It’s easy to print without supports when laid flat on the build plate, though you may want to double-check how food-safe your filament is before printing. Add a little flour to the blades when cutting through the dough to avoid sticking.
What’s Easter without jelly beans? Crafty 3D printing aficionados will have fun assembling this innovative coin-operated dispenser. A manual handle and worm gears allow for a smooth release of tasty treats. It’s composed of 25 parts in total, so thankfully the creator has also provided some diagrams and instructions to help with assembly.
This is a fairly advanced project that’ll also require items such as a 40-ounce jar, some springs and screws, and a bag of regular-sized jelly beans. The creator suggests that creating one of these may take a lot of patience, but it also could make for a fun activity on a rainy spring day!
Would it really be Easter without the classic Easter egg? You can use these eggs in any way your imagination prompts you, whether it’s hiding chocolate inside or giving your Easter decorations a new look.
This Pokémon Easter ball is the perfect Easter egg to hide candy because it becomes its own toy after the hunt’s finished. Print something that both you and the kids can play with after Easter! It’s also larger than most eggs on this list, giving enough space for the bigger chocolates sure to double any kid’s excitement after finding it.
This model is printed in four parts with a hinge and button to pop the Poké Ball open (as shown in this video), revealing whatever you’ve chosen to hide inside. Supports are required for the button and center ring, then you’ll need to glue the button into the ring.
All 12 of these beautiful designs are unique and fun. From geometric to stylish waves, there’s a pattern for all tastes. These eggs add the perfect touch to create a sophisticated look on your table for Easter dinner.
Printing should be a breeze, with almost no problems reported. The Minecraft egg is the only model that requires supports.
These hollow eggs are perfect for hiding tiny treats in your family’s Easter egg hunt. They have a twist top that makes it easy for kids to access whatever’s kept in them.
The eggs are easy to print with standard PLA and require no supports. They aren’t a long print, giving you plenty of time to switch filaments and print a rainbow collection of eggs to hide around your house or garden.
These eggs are sure to add some personality to your Easter fun this year. Not only are they creative and cute, but they’re also very beginner-friendly and require no supports or other difficult techniques to produce great results. These unique eggs have their own silly faces, so you can pick which ones are most suited to your family!
These beautiful eggs are certainly eye-catching. Each egg is printed in two halves so they can be used as a small gift box. Have fun printing these in different colors and mixing and matching the backs to make them pop even more.
These were originally printed in ABS filament but would most likely be just as successful in PETG or PLA.
Although you can’t fill these eggs up, they make great decorations and can be printed in multiple pieces to create fun color combinations and designs. Use the Thingiverse customizer to create your own patterns!
These eggs should be easy to print and require no supports or rafts. It’s a good idea to print at least two eggs in order to switch around pieces.
Another great design by Antonin_Nosek is the sequel to his set of patterned Easter eggs. With five new designs, these are going to look great in whatever color you decide to print them in. The fine detail of these eggs makes them a stylish addition to your Easter holiday decor.
These should be fairly easy to print and shouldn’t require supports or rafts. Most users printed these in PLA, but they would also work in ABS or PETG.
Now it’s time to pay tribute to the animal that has become the symbol for Easter in many places around the world.
This simple bunny puzzle is just adorable as a fun toy for children or as a cute Easter decoration to display on your table.
This should be a simple and fun model to 3D print. It’s recommended to print all the pieces oriented to lie on their sides and separately, to avoid accidentally fusing them together. Plus, printing the smaller rabbits in different colors looks great!
For many, Peeps marshmallow chicks and bunnies are a staple Easter treat. Why not 3D print some of these iconic shapes to liven up your decor and personal items for the holiday without creating a sticky, sugary mess?
The creator published these printable marshmallows in several variations, including as a large standing piece, a keychain, a magnet, and even a version using the “fuzzy skin” feature to give it an authentic texture. A basic PLA filament should do just fine for these models, but be sure to pick vibrant filament colors like the classic yellow or pink!
Meet the cousin of the popular Flexi Rex: Flexi Rabbit! It has 10 hinges along the body, allowing it to bend and flex. If you’re looking for an Easter-themed toy for any age, this is the model for you.
Print slowly in order to avoid the joints fusing together. Most people have printed these in PLA, which seems to work the best.
This cute little bunny will definitely make your friends jealous – you’ll have to print one for them!
Ducky will need some supports on the ears and chin for the best results. A brim is recommended since the base isn’t that large and it could potentially warp. Most users choose to print this model in PLA.
Stanford is sure to complete your Easter decorations this year with an amazing new Voronoi look. Maybe you can even print him a friend, perhaps a cute lop-eared bunny named Ducky? Whatever you decide to do, Stanford is sure to look his very best sitting on the table along with your other Easter decorations.
With the Voronoi style, supports should be placed with care so they don’t ruin the delicate model. Be sure to print slowly so there’s limited stringing.
Make sure this Easter you have the coolest decorations. To start, take a look at some of these models which are sure to show your Easter spirit. These seasonal 3D prints can also make great gifts!
These earrings make an “eggscellent” printing project for Easter, certain to bring a smile to anyone’s face for the holiday. The earrings should work for normal-sized earring rings, and printing with a small layer height would be ideal for the best-looking results.
The maker printed their pair in PLA using a 15% infill. It’s also recommended to put adequate support underneath the egg body, and commenters highlight that this is critical to success. Some had an issue with the legs falling off, but some glue could help with that.
You need something to hold all of your new beautiful 3D printed eggs, right? Well, here it is! This Easter egg nest will look great no matter what you decide to put in it. Even after the holiday is over, you can use it as a holder for your keys, to display some fruit, or just about anything else.
Although this isn’t the easiest model to print on this list, it does look great and is worth the effort. Make sure your bed adhesion is perfect from the beginning or it will cause problems later in the print. A few thoughtfully placed supports can be added, just be sure not to overdo it, as removal can be tricky from this delicate structure.
Looking to decorate eggs with highly intricate designs? Print this machine to take care of the work for you. The Sphere-O-Bot plugs into a computer and duplicates your design directly onto an egg or ball with an ink pen. The machine rotates the egg and controls the pen – it couldn’t be easier!
This machine requires more setup than anything else on the list (and some parts must be ordered), but the final result is worth it. The designer offers a step-by-step guide for putting the machine together once you’ve printed the parts.
This clever stencil and accompanying beach chair are not only fun but also quite practical for spray painting designs onto your Easter eggs. During the painting and drying process, the eggs get to sit back and relax, free from worry about rolling over and smearing the paint – or worse – cracking their shell.
The stencils print flat, so makers can either print the included stencil holder that keeps the stencil slightly curved or they can dip the stencil in hot water to soften it and mold it around the egg.
The beach chairs print with supports and the creator notes they were designed to fit medium-sized chicken eggs. The striped chair pattern was created by scheduling a color change within PrusaSlicer. There are 13 different stencils shared by the designer to choose from, including a bunny, but you can also customize your own.
This simple stand is a cute decoration to showcase your painted eggs or hold the eggs in place while the family decorates them. Why show off your decorated eggs with a boring base when you can give them chicken feet?
You can print it without supports, though it makes the legs a little more fragile than if you opted for them. You can achieve the dual-color look by pausing the print to switch filaments when the legs have finished printing!
Here’s a cute way to add some pep to your Easter decor with the help of your 3D printer. These bouncing letters are a quick and straightforward print, despite the design looking like something you can buy off the shelf.
To print one of these as the designer intended, you’ll need to utilize two color swaps. Since the model prints on its back, the first color choice should be for the lettering, the second would ideally be pink for the swirls and bunny ears, and the final color is for the outer plating.
One maker notes that they easily printed this piece in PLA, so this makes for a great last-minute decoration to complement some 3D printed bunnies!
This gorgeous Voronoi Easter egg makes for a great way to light up a room for spring. In fact, it’s such a subtle and classy design it could really be used year-round! The model is the size of an actual egg, so you can print a dozen in just a few hours.
At the bottom of the print, there’s a hole provided for inserting a light. The creator inserted a short LED strip light inside, but a miniature electronic tea light would also work well. One maker mentions that they used silk PLA for this print, which can give a metallic-looking finish. The print uses 15% infill and the maker suggests using the “Fine” print profile for making this egg, but standard settings are also provided.
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