Easter, with its iconic bunnies and eggs, unfolds a world of tradition and celebration that transcends the boundaries of any single culture or belief. It's a season that marks the advent of spring, symbolizing rebirth, renewal, and the fertility of the earth. Central to this festive time are the figures of the Easter Bunny and the Easter egg, which together weave a tapestry of joy and abundance, particularly through the lavish indulgence in food and sweets.
The Easter Bunny, a figure steeped in folklore, is said to deliver joy in the form of brightly colored eggs, chocolates, and other confections. This playful character, rooted in ancient traditions celebrating the season's fertility, has evolved into a beloved symbol of Easter. The act of the Easter Bunny hiding eggs has turned gardens and homes into thrilling landscapes of discovery for children, igniting their imaginations and bringing families together in a playful hunt that celebrates the abundance of life.
Easter eggs themselves are marvels of the season. Once simple offerings dyed to symbolize the blood and rebirth, they have transformed into intricate works of art and decadent treats. Chocolate eggs, filled with a bounty of sweets or hollow and waiting to be cracked open, are not just treats; they are vessels of joy and the spirit of the season. They encapsulate the essence of Easter: a time of indulgence, yes, but also of generosity and sharing.
This indulgence in food and sweets is more than mere excess. It's a heartfelt celebration of life's renewing cycles, a tangible connection to the earth's awakening. The sharing of these delicacies among family and friends underscores the communal spirit of Easter, fostering connections and creating memories. It's a time when the simple act of breaking bread or sharing a chocolate egg becomes a gesture of warmth, love, and renewal.
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This model is very thin, please take care when removing it from the bed. Maybe wait until cold.
This is a challenging model to print, so maaaany thin lines, but the result is 🥰.
Instead of enabling “Print Thin Walls” you can also try with “Arachne Perimeter Generator” https://help.prusa3d.com/article/arachne-perimeter-generator_352769
Printing it bigger could help also :P
Nozzle Size | 0.4mm |
Layer Height | 0.2mm |
Infill Density | 20% |
Infill Pattern | Cubic |
Print Thin Walls | Enabled |
Wall Line Count | 3 or more |
Wall Orientation | Outside To Inside |
Supports | NO |
Material | PLA |
Print Orientation | STL orientation |
If you need to scale the model to fit your print bed, just be sure to scale in XY and keep Z as 100%. It needed 2mm height to fit collection stands.
Designed to be used with the collection universal stand:
https://www.printables.com/model/783611-endless-collection-essentials-universal-stand-1
You can see my other designs here 😉 → https://www.printables.com/@jtorregrosa/models
The author marked this model as their own original creation.