Include are a few halloween images imposed on top of a thin layer of translucent plastic, green or orange or your favorite color. The tranlucent layer is 0.6mm thick, and is supported by a stand (stl for the stand is included). The stand also surrounds the tea candle.
The images are in front of the translucent layer, allowing the the tea candle light, filtered by the colored filament, to hiltite the halloween images. These are designed to be printed on single head printers with a filament change to black at a level above 0.6 mm. I used orange for the translucent layer, tea candles with color LEDS can overide the color of the translucent plastic. You can also change filaments in Bambu Slicer without AMS by inserting a “pause” at the desired layer (closest above 0.6 mm), and then manually changing filament, and resuming your print.
I used white for the stand, it helps take advantage of the light from the tea candle.
I also included files for a blank translucent layer and silhouettes for some of the images so you can print the parts in two layers, and avoid filament changes while printing.
I printed the pictured items in PETG, but PLA or other materials will work fine also.
I used these multi-color tea candles, with built in timers, from Amazon US.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DRK25YN/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Note: Parts of the images used here were public domain images originally found on cleanpng.com.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.