Liven Up a Christmas or Hanukkah Gathering with These 3D-Printed Gifts
During a holiday party, it’s common to find mistletoe hanging over a doorway somewhere, so that an unsuspecting person can walk underneath and receive a kiss from an admirer. Using a 3D printer, you can print your own mistletoe decoration with the built-in filaments and then keep it for future Christmas parties. For Jewish people getting ready for Hanukkah, the printers can also create unique dreidel and menorah designs that are a lot of fun. Instead of using traditional Hebrew, this dreidel has a cartoonish face with a different expression on each side — happy, sad, puzzled, and surprised. The menorah takes a similarly modern approach, with a tasteful design that would look great on any dinner table. In this handy infographic, you’ll find designs for the menorah, dreidel, mistletoe, and seven more holiday objects that can be built using a 3D printer.
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