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🎁 Share Your Easter Magic — Meet the Winners! 🎉
Thank you to everyone who joined our Share Your Easter Magic community event!
We loved seeing your Easter-themed creations, finished prints, design stories, and helpful printing tips shared across the MakerWorld Community.
After reviewing eligible entries based on theme relevance, content quality, and community engagement, we’re excited to announce this year’s winners.
One quick note on this year’s Easter Community Awards:
We noticed a lot of great community posts shared during the event. To avoid missing strong entries, we included all qualifying community posts related to both Easter and 3D printing in the Community Creative Award review, even if #Easterprints wasn’t added.
🏆 Community Favorite Award
@berri3D
Post link: https://makerworld.com/community/post/1719319
Reward: 200 points + Official T-shirt merch
🎨 Community Creative Award
Huge congrats to our 10 winners, who will each receive Official T-shirt merch:
1. @AxisGearWorks — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1598725
2. @Savy_Maker — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1599277
3. @Asali — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1720311
4. @MaKim — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1703369
5. @Paulyg7 — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1639353
6. @samgyeopsal — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1715292
7. @Mimihomedeco — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1606042
8. @sa7o.nomad — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1716508
9. @F.W.Design — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1605291
10. @Yeona — https://makerworld.com/community/post/1716881
These posts stood out for their creativity, Easter spirit, and thoughtful community sharing. Congratulations to all the winners!
🎁 Prize Fulfillment
Winners will be contacted directly via Chat. Please reply within 15 days so we can arrange prize shipment. Unclaimed prizes may be canceled after that time.
Once again, thank you to everyone who participated and shared your Easter creations with the community. We loved seeing what you made, and we hope to see you again in future community events! 🐰🥚(Edited)
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Happy Easter, and all of there other holidays today. What is your favourite?
@UltraModern3D
For more posts like this please consider following!😁👍
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HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!!!
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Bunny Hop Egg Pop 🐰🥕🥚
Celebrate Easter with this fun and interactive tabletop game! Launch colorful eggs using the carrot cannon and aim for the basket, simple to play, tricky to master, and perfect for friendly competition.
Can you land the perfect shot? 🎯
#Easter2026 #Contests
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Meet your new Easter favorite! 🐰
This adorable Bunny Butt Candy Bowl looks like a cheeky little bunny diving head-first into your treats.
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Happy #Easter2026
HE Is RISEN!
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This surprised me… 👀
Didn’t expect how different these feel depending on color & texture 🌈🐣
You can also print it:
• with fuzzy skin → textured finish
• without → clean smooth look
• in gradient / rainbow filament for extra effect 🌈
Curious what you would choose 👇
#Easter2026 #Easterprints #Contests #Questions #Vote #Sharing Models
Which one would you choose for your Easter table? 🐣
56%
🌈 Rainbow
28%
🌸 Pastel gradient
16%
❤️ Solid color
18 votes
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Celebrating Easter with Freshly Printed Veggies
I've been working overtime on this kit card set. It was so much fun to create that my biggest trouble was having too many ideas and not enough time! Now that it's finally posted (get it here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2592154), I thought it'd be fun to go behind the scenes of my design process.InspirationI began the project with an idea of recreating a typical early Easter Sunday morning when I'd be out helping the Easter Bunny hide eggs in the garden. For some reason, he really liked the vegetable patch. It perhaps was because I liked being out there with a cup of coffee, wondering what I should plant that year, then having to remind myself that I had a job to do. With this in mind, I wanted to create a mini take-along garden that could be planted and replanted. And of course I wanted to make sure that the Easter Bunny and his large extended family could come visit, have a nibble, and perhaps leave behind some treats!ConceptAll my designs start with a pencil sketch. It helps me get the idea on paper so I scribble and scratch my way around the concept, forming the rough “edges” in my head. I'm certainly not an artist, ha! But it helps me work through an idea and come up with solutions to the “how” of design. Refining the IdeaAfter I have the rough direction I want to go in, I start playing around in Inkscape which is an open source vector-editing software. This is usually where I get a ballpark of scale. Since I usually create miniatures with fine details, I use a stroke width of 0.42mm on shapes to gauge the printability. Why 0.42? Because that's the default line width in Studio of a 0.4mm nozzle. This was one of the first bunny sketches I made. I saw I could make it even smaller thanks to the stroke width. 3D Modelling BeginsI use Fusion 360 to create my models. Like me, this program also begins with sketches. Sometimes I draw directly in Fusion. Sometimes I import vectors from Inkscape. And sometimes I do a bit of both like this sketch for the baby bunny. Green lines are what I imported from Inkscape, blue is redrawn using fit point splines. Notice the file names? At the time I created this sketch, I was still in what I call “sandbox” mode where I just play around and don't worry about fully defining it. After I have a sketch ready to become three dimensional, I extrude the profile and add filleting to create a more organic shape.
Fillets hide a lot of design crime. I also have to be careful not to go too heavy on them because they can create meshes that are too small for Studio to properly display (and thus print). Normally not a big concern, but this little baby bunny is barely 11mm tall!Prototyping aka the Goldilocks PhaseAt this point you may be wondering when I get around to actually printing something. This is where that happens. It's where I take what I've created in Fusion and see if it matches what I want the model to look and feel like “in the hand.” Scale is a hard thing for me to master as of yet and I hardly ever nail it on my first try. Too small…. Too big! Just right! I often go back and forth between elements. While a prototype is printing, I'm modelling the decorations. Once the prototype is off the printer, I can see what needs to be changed. It's a big soup of a process and there's no clear path through it especially because I change my mind a lot! Fortunately, Fusion allows me to change dimensions easily if I've set them up as parameters. It's especially useful for when testing tolerances. While my kit cards may look simple, there's a lot that goes into ensuring all the pieces fit together well and print consistently. Parameters really help me dial in the fit.Sprue DesignI've come a long way since my first kit card created with Tinkercad back in 2023. Sprue design has always been a headache but once I realized that I could make them look fun, it became less of a chore. I use a combination of parameters and some “tricks” to create strong tips that are also easy to remove and don't break while taking them off the build plate. If you're curious about Stunt Dirt, he's the stand-in model for Real Dirt. Real Dirt is a diva with hundreds of thousands of mesh triangles that bog everything down. After it crashed Fusion for the 16th time, I made Stunt Dirt do the (pardon the pun) dirty work until the final export. Bambu Studio At this point you're thinking surely it's done by now, right?? Not yet. I often go between Fusion and Studio and check to see how the model looks when it's sliced. If it doesn't look how I think it should, I can make changes before I even hit print. I also choose settings and take advantage of slicer behaviour so that I can make sure that colours print where they should. For example, by ordering the sprue at the top of the assembly in the Objects tab, my own special “beam interlocker” sprue tips will print properly. Finishing StepsAt this point, there's still more work that I do. From testing with other filaments, to writing model descriptions, to creating assembly documents, to photography, I do it all and I do it by myself. I may not be a fast creator, but I am a thorough one! What my photography “studio” looks like. A chaotic mess. Yes, that's a whole lot of plastic. It was organized before I started, I swear! Also, all those parts will be given as Easter basket gifts to friends and family. Maybe their homes will also experience a bunny infestation uh…colony. Then there's the instructions. I create them in Inkscape using images captured within Fusion360. I used to be an instructional designer back in the day so I have a bit of a leg up in creating diagrams. They still take time to create. One day I'll learn the animation tab in Fusion but today is not that day. The ResultThis was a solid 3 weeks of work for me. But it was worth it. It's so gosh darned cute. I love planting and replanting all the seeds. The bunnies keep finding ways to escape and wind up in weird places like the one that went through the laundry along with a wayward carrot. The seed packs were born from me pretending to shake out a sprue over an early prototype as if I was actually seeding the garden. Also, yes, some of these “seeds” aren't really seeds. But I'm using my imagination here 😅
I also created a tiny watering can and Easter basket to go along with, but they weren't ready for publication yet. Here's a sneak peak because they're adorable, too! I was sad I couldn't release them at the same time but it'll be worth it, I promise! Closing ThoughtsI hope you enjoyed a look at my process and found it informative! If you have any questions or thoughts, I'd love to hear them. In the meantime, I wish you and your family the best, hoppiest, and most veggie-full Easter yet! Naomi aka berri3D 🥰 Edit: I wrote this after only a few hours of sleep and realized I missed a step and made some typos. Fixed now 😅
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Below is a model I worked on about a month ago. It is a simple cross bookmark perfect for your Bible, favorite book, or as a straight line tool. I hope you all enjoyed and will enjoy this Cross Bookmark. Thanks to the AWESOME MW community!!
The model is no longer public
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Hey people! Happy Easter! #Happy Easter #Easter2026 #Easter Thank you to every single one of my followers and the community! It is awesome how @MakerWorld has creates this community and thanks to Makerworld and most eapecially, Jesus Christ our Lord and Savior! I would like to leave you withaa couple verses right now, before my birthday and our Easter celebration starts!
(You should know this one) John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only son, and that whoever believes is him shall not perish, but have eternal life."
Matthew 28:6 "He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay."
Mark 15:37-39 "With a loud cry, Jesus breathed his last. The curtain of the temple torn in two from top to bottom. And when the Centurion, who stood there in front of Jesus, saw how he died, he said, "Surely this man was the son of God!"
Happy Easter! Feel free to look at my Cross models, like the magnet one or the flexi three crosses one. Once again, Happy Easter!
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● Life ●
Sono felicissimo di condividere con voi la mia idea per la Pasqua 2026!!! ☺️
🔹L'opera è una carezza alla rinascita. Un guscio si schiude rivelando un delicato mistero, quasi un respiro dell'essenza. Un pilastro di vita si eleva a sostegno, mentre il nucleo d’oro della creazione diffonde dolcemente la sua potenza.🔹
🤍NE APPROFITTO PER AUGURARE A TUTTI VOI UNA SERENA E FELICE PASQUA!!!!🤍
#Contests #Easter2026
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Just dropped a full Easter set 👀🐰🥚
I wanted to make a collection that actually uses what 3D printing does best — not just decoration, but interaction + function + a bit of surprise.
So I ended up with 3 very different pieces:
🐰 Egg Bunny Rattle
Looks like a clean bunny egg, but there’s a hidden ball inside.
After printing, you break it free with a chopstick and it becomes a soft rattle.
🥚 Egg Twist B
A twisted lattice egg where you can load chocolate inside and lock the base.
Turns it into a proper Easter gift or surprise container.
🧺 Egg Basket
Simple, clean basket with a snap-fit handle — no glue, no screws, just print and clip together.
All of them:
No supports
Clean FDM prints
Designed to be easy but still interesting to print
The goal was to make things that feel a bit more “3D printed only” — stuff that wouldn’t make sense to manufacture any other way.
Keen to hear what you think — which one would you print first?
#Easter
#Easter2026 #Easterprints
#3Dprinting
#Functionalprint
#EasterGift
#Easterdecor
#Pork3D(Edited)
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#Easter2026 #Easter Contest #Contests #Planter #Bowl #Easter
I have made a easter planter pot collection, using my parametric software I spent way to much making.
But now when I have created it, it only takes me about 30 seconds to make new planter pots for the easter collection. Tell me what you want me to upload next!
What should the next egg planter pot be?
43%
Honecomb texture
21%
Diamond texture
24%
BIG! egg planter
12%
Texture planter with drainage
42 votes
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🐣✨ Easter 3D Fun! ✨🐣
The Mini Easter Egg Holders are ready to print! Would love to see your creations in action – whether it’s Small (45mm), Medium (50mm), or Large (55mm), pastel or vibrant colors, single eggs or multiple eggs in one holder.
📸 Share your photos in the comments and inspire the community!
#Easter2026 #Easterprints #Contests #Sharing Makes #Vote #Questions
Where would you display your egg holder?
28%
🥚 Table centerpiece
11%
🌞 Picnic on grass
28%
🐣 Decorated basket
33%
🌈 My own creative setup
18 votes
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Just finished this 3D printed Easter bunny bowl and egg! 🎨 so cute, right? What Easter‑related models have you printed? 🍬#Easter2026 #Easterprints
https://makerworld.com/en/models/2503825(Edited)
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I've been experimenting with the new laser rotary attachment and found that it can make some really interesting Easter eggs! By varying the laser settings, you can both engrave eggs and cut through the shell - leaving some really delicate designs. #Easter2026
You can check it out here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/2566949-laser-eggs#profileId-2829143
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moderner Osterhase - leicht zu drucken
Wurde bei mir "bestellt" und ist zum Gluck nun auch in der Wirklichkeit angekommen.
Weiteren Oster Sachen konnte ich bis jetzt entkommen.
#Contests #Easter2026
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Check out my 3D printed Easter bunny bowl! 🐰✨ The pink texture is so dreamy, super cute and practical for holding Easter candies!
#Easter2026 #Easterprints
model link:
https://makerworld.com/models/2511373
@Q_Craft
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Presenting the fantastic easter board game 🐣
After many long days and nights, I've completed my first board game. No AI, everything crafted by hand.
A fun game for the whole family - I hope you'll enjoy it :)
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