
Easter 3D Prints
Easter printing splits into two camps: decor (bunnies, egg wreaths, table pieces) and genuinely clever tools — egg-decorating lathes, dye dippers and hinged surprise eggs that beat anything store-bought. The rows below track both, aggregated live from the major platforms.
Easter moves every year (it's tied to the lunar calendar), which catches makers out — our seasonal system computes the actual date, so if you're seeing this page in the on-season window, the countdown is real.
Printing tips for easter 3d prints
Surprise eggs: tolerance is everything
Threaded and snap-fit eggs live or die on your printer's tolerances. Print one half-pair as a test; if the thread binds, adjust horizontal expansion by -0.1mm rather than scaling the model.
Egg-decorating jigs are the sleeper hit
A printed egg lathe — crank-driven, holds a real egg while kids draw on it — is consistently the most-printed Easter model on Printables. It needs M3 screws; check the listing's hardware notes before starting.
Pastel silk PLA sells the look
Silk and matte pastel filaments make Easter decor look store-bought. Silk PLA needs slightly higher temps (+5-10°C) and slower speeds to keep the sheen.






































