#3DxBeMine – Candy Heart Valentines by mortinus #3DThursday #3DPrinting #3D
Candy Heart Valentines by mortinus shared as Thingiverse Thing 40624:
Find someone you care about and give them a token of your love! Please let them know it isn’t actually candy 😉
As colorful as your material spool, these hearts feature raised letters to quickly edge over with a sharpie or acrylic brush with a different color. If requested I’d be glad to export any as separate stl forms to be dual head/color compatible!
With all (most?) of the favorite traditional sayings and a few new ones, these are sure to bring a smile! Let me know if you think of anymore I’d be glad to add them!
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