Heart for Mother's Day
by jll8 · via Thingiverse
| Format | 3MF |
| Category | Art |
| License | CC BY |
| Uploaded | Apr 15, 2026 |
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Description
###❤ Introduction This decorative heart model is an ideal gift for Mother's Day (May 10th). It combines an elegant shape, interchangeable plaques with texts, and decorative elements — flower and butterfly — available in several variants for different types of printing. Thanks to the modular design, you can create exactly the combination that best represents your mom. ###🌸 Flower – 4 Variants The flower is prepared in four versions to suit different printing options: Single-color without fill — fast printing, clean lines. Two-color with fill — ideal for multi-material printing. Two-color with raised outline — suitable for filament change in a layer. Full-color version — for multi-material printing face down on the bed, colors blend beautifully, especially on PEI bed. ###🦋 Butterfly – 3 Variants You can combine the butterfly with the flower or use it separately: Single-color without fill Two-color with fill Two-color with raised outline As with flowers, it is recommended to print the colored versions face down on the bed for the best color blending. ###🏷 Plaques with Texts The model includes a set of smooth plaques designed for multi-color printing (text on the bed). Available texts: Love you, Mom Best Mom ever Happy Mother's Day! Thanks for everything You’re my hero Simply the best One plaque is blank, so you can add any custom text in your slicer. ###🔧 Printing and Combining Both flower and butterfly can be freely combined and also scaled as needed. Print colored versions face down on the bed (nice color blending, see photos). Print plaques text on the bed for sharp and clean results. All parts are designed to be glued in optional positions. ###🎁 Ideal Gift The result is a beautiful decoration that you can customize to your mom's style and personality. A great project for multi-color printing as well as simple single-color variants.
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