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Jack Skellington “Candy Skull” — The Snack Bowl That Smirks Too Much

A Halloween container that grins, stares, and asks: “Did you really grab those gummy worms?”
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updated September 27, 2025

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It’s not a jar. It’s not a bowl. It’s Jack Skellington’s head turned into a candy holder, grinning while you sneak the last licorice. Printed in bone-white PLA, it doesn’t need paint all over—his face is already perfect. But the shiny purple bow tie and sculpted black bat at the base? That’s Halloween couture.

The inside is painted matte black, because candy deserves ambiance. And no, there’s no lid—Jack is always open… emotionally and structurally. It’s designed to hold wrapped treats, but if you toss in hair ties, awkward notes, or the receipt for your failed filament order, he won’t say a word.

Printed in FDM and painted only where needed, this model blends function with gothic sarcasm. If Tim Burton had a pantry, this would be front and center.

🧪 Print Specs (174mm x 150mm x 128mm)

  • Nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • Layer height: 0.16 mm
  • Print time: ~14 hours
  • Material: ~260 g bone-white PLA
  • Supports: yes, especially under the bow and bat wings—without them, Jack becomes a sad, collapsed candy bowl

🎨 Painting Techniques (acrylics)

Primer
  • only on the parts to be painted (bow, bat, mouth)
Exterior
  • Bone-white PLA left natural
  • Mouth: matte black with hand-painted stitches
Bow tie
  • Bright purple with satin finish
  • Black wash for depth
Bat
  • Glossy black with light gray dry-brush for texture
Interior
  • Matte black acrylic for contrast and mood
Finish
  •  matte clear varnish only on painted areas

He’s got that look like “I know you used the cheap PLA, but I won’t say anything… for now.”

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