Bring classic Christmas magic into your home with this 3D printable Frosty the Snowman Candy Bowl. This festive holiday candy dish is designed for single-color printers while achieving multi-color results through separate printed pieces. Perfect for Christmas treats, winter décor, holiday gifts, or adding nostalgic charm to any room this season.
⭐ QUICK OVERVIEW
Print Method: Multi-color appearance using a single-color printer
Assembly:
Bowl prints upright for a level rim
Scarf, hat brim, hat band, hat top, and flower print separately
Light glue needed
Supports:
Tree supports recommended
Especially under the intentional scarf overhang (for a crisp, clean color break)
Why the Overhang Exists:
Designed intentionally to ensure the finished bowl has a perfectly clean, solid-color rim after scarf installation
Size:
~110 mm tall
~180 mm wide
Features:
Recessed spots for optional 10 mm rubber stick-on feet
Hat components nest and lock together cleanly
Skill Level: Beginner-friendly
Ideal For: Candy, cookies, holiday décor, desk treats, or nostalgia pieces
⛄ FULL DESCRIPTION
Welp… you guys should’ve seen this one coming!
If the Top Hat Holiday Ornament didn’t give it away — and Santa or his Elf buddy bowls didn’t raise your suspicions — then I’m not sure what else would!
So here he is… straight out of 1969 and not aged a day — Frosty the Snowman!
(Well… at least his belly and his magic top hat.)
He’s ready to bring some holiday cheer and hold all your sweet treats this season.
This model was designed specifically for single-color printers, with each colored element as its own part for easy printing and assembly. A little glue and a whole lot of holiday nostalgia later, and suddenly you’ve got a candy bowl guaranteed to make somebody smile.
Frosty stands about 110 mm tall and roughly 180 mm wide, giving him plenty of room to carry cookies, candy canes, chocolates… or whatever seasonal goodies you decide to toss in his belly. His feet even include recessed pockets for optional 10 mm rubber stick-on pads to keep him from sliding around on smooth surfaces.
You may notice the small overhang above the scarf area — that’s not a mistake or slicer artifact.
It’s intentional, ensuring the top rim prints perfectly smooth and remains a single solid color after the scarf is attached. Just use a few tree supports in that area, and the final finish will look clean and professionally aligned.
Oh — and if you haven’t checked them out yet:
Santa has his own holiday bowl, and so do his Elves!
Grab the whole set and fill ’em up. If this isn’t the time of year for sweet treats in every room, then when is?
As always, I’d love to see photos if you print one.
Thanks for looking — Happy Printing, and Happy Holidays!! 🎄✨
The author marked this model as their own original creation.