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Easter Bunny Kneeling at the Tomb | Wall Art

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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But why??

 

This one is a little different than my norm, but, how do I put this… one of my favorite Christmas / Holiday decorations of all time is this statue of Santa paying his respects to the baby Jesus in a manger. It looks like this:

 

I don't know why, but this has a different flavor of “Christmas” than what everyone is used to. You've taken the king of kings and mashed it with the secular humanoid that fills people with love and joy and wonder; And don't get me wrong, I love Santa - its just this mix here that draws me in. It's an insatiable blend of both the spirit of Christmas, but also the way we celebrate it in our own fun and secular way. I just love it.

 

Easter has a very similar approach, right? I drew from the inspiration of this statue, and procured the wall art you see before you. I tried to capture a simplistic version of that delicacy that is the mix between “the reason” and “the season”.

 

I really hope you enjoy. Even if you don't have a testimony in Jesus Christ, I really and truly think this would make a great gift for someone, especially coming from someone with a 3D printer that may not share the same beliefs; It's that wild mix of two things that I feel many would appreciate, especially from you.

 

Some Advice

 

As long as you print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm… You can change the accent color at layer #19 to whatever you'd like. Pastels really shine here. See below for some ideas:

 

Pink (Original)
Yellow
Orange
Red
Blue
Lime Green
Purple

Make your choice for that 19th layer, and go for it!

 

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But why??

This one is a little different than my norm, but, how do I put this… one of my favorite Christmas / Holiday decorations of all time is this statue of Santa paying his respects to the baby Jesus in a manger. It looks like this:

I don't know why, but this has a different flavor of “Christmas” than what everyone is used to. You've taken the king of kings and mashed it with the secular humanoid that fills people with love and joy and wonder; And don't get me wrong, I love Santa - its just this mix here that draws me in. It's an insatiable blend of both the spirit of Christmas, but also the way we celebrate it in our own fun and secular way. I just love it.

Easter has a very similar approach, right? I drew from the inspiration of this statue, and procured the wall art you see before you. I tried to capture a simplistic version of that delicacy that is the mix between “the reason” and “the season”.

I really hope you enjoy. Even if you don't have a testimony in Jesus Christ, I really and truly think this would make a great gift for someone, especially coming from someone with a 3D printer that may not share the same beliefs; It's that wild mix of two things that I feel many would appreciate, especially from you.

Some advice

As long as you print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm… You can change the accent color at layer #19 to whatever you'd like. Pastels really shine here. See below for some ideas:

 

But why??

This one is a little different than my norm, but, how do I put this… one of my favorite Christmas / Holiday decorations of all time is this statue of Santa paying his respects to the baby Jesus in a manger. It looks like this:

I don't know why, but this has a different flavor of “Christmas” than what everyone is used to. You've taken the king of kings and mashed it with the secular humanoid that fills people with love and joy and wonder; And don't get me wrong, I love Santa - its just this mix here that draws me in. It's an insatiable blend of both the spirit of Christmas, but also the way we celebrate it in our own fun and secular way. I just love it.

Easter has a very similar approach, right? I drew from the inspiration of this statue, and procured the wall art you see before you. I tried to capture a simplistic version of that delicacy that is the mix between “the reason” and “the season”.

I really hope you enjoy. Even if you don't have a testimony in Jesus Christ, I really and truly think this would make a great gift for someone, especially coming from someone with a 3D printer that may not share the same beliefs; It's that wild mix of two things that I feel many would appreciate, especially from you.

Some advice

As long as you print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm… You can change the accent color at layer #19 to whatever you'd like. Pastels really shine here. See below for some ideas:

 

But why??

This one is a little different than my norm, but, how do I put this… one of my favorite Christmas / Holiday decorations of all time is this statue of Santa paying his respects to the baby Jesus in a manger. It looks like this:

I don't know why, but this has a different flavor of “Christmas” than what everyone is used to. You've taken the king of kings and mashed it with the secular humanoid that fills people with love and joy and wonder; And don't get me wrong, I love Santa - its just this mix here that draws me in. It's an insatiable blend of both the spirit of Christmas, but also the way we celebrate it in our own fun and secular way. I just love it.

Easter has a very similar approach, right? I drew from the inspiration of this statue, and procured the wall art you see before you. I tried to capture a simplistic version of that delicacy that is the mix between “the reason” and “the season”.

I really hope you enjoy. Even if you don't have a testimony in Jesus Christ, I really and truly think this would make a great gift for someone, especially coming from someone with a 3D printer that may not share the same beliefs; It's that wild mix of two things that I feel many would appreciate, especially from you.

Some advice

As long as you print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm… You can change the accent color at layer #19 to whatever you'd like. Pastels really shine here. See below for some ideas:

 

But why??

This one is a little different than my norm, but, how do I put this… one of my favorite Christmas / Holiday decorations of all time is this statue of Santa paying his respects to the baby Jesus in a manger. It looks like this:

I don't know why, but this has a different flavor of “Christmas” than what everyone is used to. You've taken the king of kings and mashed it with the secular humanoid that fills people with love and joy and wonder; And don't get me wrong, I love Santa - its just this mix here that draws me in. It's an insatiable blend of both the spirit of Christmas, but also the way we celebrate it in our own fun and secular way. I just love it.

Easter has a very similar approach, right? I drew from the inspiration of this statue, and procured the wall art you see before you. I tried to capture a simplistic version of that delicacy that is the mix between “the reason” and “the season”.

I really hope you enjoy. Even if you don't have a testimony in Jesus Christ, I really and truly think this would make a great gift for someone, especially coming from someone with a 3D printer that may not share the same beliefs; It's that wild mix of two things that I feel many would appreciate, especially from you.

Some advice

As long as you print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm… You can change the accent color at layer #19 to whatever you'd like. Pastels really shine here. See below for some ideas:

 

But why??

This one is a little different than my norm, but, how do I put this… one of my favorite Christmas / Holiday decorations of all time is this statue of Santa paying his respects to the baby Jesus in a manger. It looks like this:

I don't know why, but this has a different flavor of “Christmas” than what everyone is used to. You've taken the king of kings and mashed it with the secular humanoid that fills people with love and joy and wonder; And don't get me wrong, I love Santa - its just this mix here that draws me in. It's an insatiable blend of both the spirit of Christmas, but also the way we celebrate it in our own fun and secular way. I just love it.

Easter has a very similar approach, right? I drew from the inspiration of this statue, and procured the wall art you see before you. I tried to capture a simplistic version of that delicacy that is the mix between “the reason” and “the season”.

I really hope you enjoy. Even if you don't have a testimony in Jesus Christ, I really and truly think this would make a great gift for someone, especially coming from someone with a 3D printer that may not share the same beliefs; It's that wild mix of two things that I feel many would appreciate, especially from you.

Some advice

As long as you print at 100% infill with a layer height of 0.08mm with a base layer of 0.16mm… You can change the accent color at layer #19 to whatever you'd like. Pastels really shine here. See below for some ideas:

 

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0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
I also resized one. I replaced the black with transparent and now it is my Easter theme for my tea light display
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ooo, such a soft tone. I love it!
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