Saturday, December 29, 2018

3D Designed and Printed Snowman and Snow Topped Trees

JC designed and printed these trees and snowmen for our family members for Christmas.  
I painted them with acrylic paints. 

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com
The snowmen are what we like to call "interactive" because he included holes for arms that they can insert twigs into, or even toothpicks, if they wish.  

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

3D Designed and Printed Snowman and Snow topped Trees

3D designed and printed snowman and snow topped trees via foobella.blogspot.com

They each received one snowman and two snow topped trees.  They are so cute. 
I forgot to have him print a set just for us!

I hope you had a Happy Christmas, and here's to a peaceful New Year. 


Thanks for visiting. 

Friday, November 16, 2018

3D Printing Backlog! My Husband is on a Printing Frenzy!

He's on a roll, but he needs to slow down! 
I have a line out the door of 3D prints waiting to be painted!

The website My Mini Factory has a category called Scan The World
"Scan the World is an ambitious initiative whose mission is to archive objects of cultural significance using 3D scanning technologies, producing an extensive platform of content suitable for 3D printing.
Through collecting scan data from the community and museums alike, Scan the World serves as a public effort to bring art to the masses in a way more tangible than ever before, all in the wider context of a meaningful contribution to education, preservation, and accessibility."

JC found this Scan The World 3D print design of a Julius Caesar sculpture on Thingiverse.com
which was modified into a pencil holder. 

3D Printed Julius Caesar pencil holder via foobella.blogspot.com

Et Tu Brute?

3D Printed Julius Caesar pencil holder via foobella.blogspot.com


3D Darth Vader print. Come to the cute side? 
3D Printed cute Darth Vader via foobella.blogspot.com


Below are three 3D designs created for me by JC. 
A hedgehog, turtle, and armadillo. 
So cute. 
He was inspired by the originals he saw on the gift site, Uncommon Goods

3D Printed hedgehog via foobella.blogspot.com

3D Printed turtle and armadillo via foobella.blogspot.com

3D Printed turtle, armadillo and hedgehog via foobella.blogspot.com

3D Printed turtle, armadillo and hedgehog via foobella.blogspot.com

It's probably gonna be awhile before I can get to them. 
We are having Thanksgiving at our house again this year, 
so we'll be busy cleaning this weekend, 
and cooking and baking all next week. 

🦃

Thanks for visiting. 

Saturday, November 3, 2018

3D Printed Garden Urns, Water Feature, Dalek, and Much More.

I am thrilled with these garden urns that JC designed and printed. We were sitting around brainstorming accessories that he could print for our Dickens Christmas Village one day.  
Garden urns was one of my requests. I think that got his creative juices flowing. 
I LOVE them!  They are just what I envisioned. 

3D Printed Garden Urns via foobella.blogspot.com


Here they are after painting with acrylic paint. 

3D Printed Garden Urns via foobella.blogspot.com

They go great with this fountain he printed from a design found at Thingiverse.com.

3D Printed Garden Urns and Fountain via foobella.blogspot.com

Here is the Dalek in progress.

3D Printed Dalek via foobella.blogspot.com

I had to look up what mixture of paint colors to use to make the bronzy color. (burnt sienna and cadmium red light with more burnt sienna). 

3D Printed Dalek via foobella.blogspot.com

Here is what he's supposed to look like and hopefully will at some point.  
It looks a bit dark in the above picture, but that's just the lighting. 

Dalek


Here is Mister Dalek with some other items in progress; British Post Box and dogs, and cat. 

3D Printed Dalek, dogs, cat, and British Post Box via foobella.blogspot.com

And then there is this lil' lady. 

Raiders of the Lost Ark Fertility Idol via foobella.blogspot.com

Raiders of the Lost Ark Fertility Idol via foobella.blogspot.com

Raiders of the Lost Ark Fertility Idol via foobella.blogspot.com

If you don't know her right off the bat, don't worry, I wouldn't have either. 
 Though, I probably have seen her hundreds of times since the early 1980s.  😉

Thank you for visiting. 
🐍

{All 3D Printing Designs found on www.Thingiverse.com except the garden urns, which were designed and printed by JC}

Friday, November 2, 2018

Crappy Halloween

Halloween, though one of my favorite holidays, is always a bust in our neighborhood. 
No trick or treaters ever, even though I dress up my porch every year, and play scary music.
Everyone seems to be doing Trunk or Treat instead.

That's no fun.

When I was a kid I loved nothing more than walking down the dark and spooky streets running from house to house being scared out of my mind. I remember there was a house down the street that scared me and thrilled me at the same time. All they had was scary music playing. I don't even think the homeowner showed their face when they handed out the candy.  That's it! But I loved it so much! 

Now that I think about it, how was it that I was such a brave kid on halloween night, but I couldn't even walk down the hallway in my house without all the lights on? ha.

Oh well, I still enjoy spookifying my house, even if it ends up just being for JC and me. 

Halloween via foobella.blogspot.com

Halloween via foobella.blogspot.com

Halloween via foobella.blogspot.com



Here are a few photos from early Halloween morning at Colonial Williamsburg.

darkness at Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

darkness at Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

darkness at Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

I saw on our neighborhood page that someone close by had "three adorable trick or treaters", so maybe there is hope for next year. 

Thanks for visiting. 

🎃

Monday, October 29, 2018

3D Printed Dickens Village Accessories

JC has been printing little accessory pieces for our Dept. 56 Dickens Christmas Village.

3D Printed fountain for Dept 56 Dickens Village
3D printed fountain


3D Printed fountain for Dept 56 Dickens Village


3D Printed dogs and cat for Dept 56 Dickens Village
3D printed dogs and cat next to my watch for scale

3D Printed dogs and cat for Dept 56 Dickens Village
3d printed dogs and cats for Dickens Village 

I can't wait to paint them. Although, they are so tiny, and I am so fidgety fingers. I'll do my best. The standing dog will be painted to look like our dog, Mollie, a beautiful brindle.

Thanks for visiting!

🐶

{All 3D printing design files found on Thingiverse.com}

Saturday, October 27, 2018

A Haunted Halloween at Colonial Williamsburg

Haunting on DoG Street (Duke of Gloucester) is in full effect at Colonial Williamsburg through the 31st.  I took a stroll through the streets before opening hours this morning. 

Boy was it spooky. I hope I can sleep tonight.

Have a look for yourself....if you dare.



Thanks for visiting.

👻

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Mornings in Colonial Williamsburg

If I didn't have to get up at the crack of dawn, I would miss all these morning views. 

at the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com


 The Geddy House (below) recently received a new paint job. I love the light shining on the siding.  

at the Geddy House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Apothecary in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Governor's Palace in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Thank you for visiting. 
👑

Saturday, October 20, 2018

Halloween Decorating Inside and Out

I hate the weather getting cold, but I love that it brings my favorite holidays. So, it's a trade off. 

I'm a minimalist for Halloween. (just wait for Christmas, though.)
Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com


The skeleton votive holders are 3D printed, and painted with acrylic paints. 

Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com


And then, of course, we have to have JC's legos. 

lego Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com

Lego Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com


OH, and what's Halloween without a dog walking a skeleton dog?
Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com


I wonder if we'll ever have too many holiday inflatables? 
We just picked up this spider from Aldi last week. I love Aldi.
Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com

These are my favorite inflatables. Three pooches who are out trick or treating. Along with my ghosts and pumpkins handmade by myself and my Dad. I blogged about them last year. 
Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com

Sadly, just yesterday, the fan failed on the pooches. JC researched new fans online, and found them to be in the $35 range, but then someone commented that for much less than that you could buy some other inflatable that you don't like and take the fan out of that! Aldi, here we come to pick up another $9.99 inflatable to sacrifice for my pooches. 

Halloween decor via foobella.blogspot.com

Thanks for visiting!
🐶

Friday, October 19, 2018

Mornings at Colonial Williamsburg


Today was a beautiful morning at Colonial Williamsburg.
The light was amazing, and I felt like I was in a fairytale.
Does anyone else ever feel like they can't handle all the beauty?
I don't know how to explain it. It was so pretty that it hurt.

These photos were taken around the George Wythe House.

Outbuilding of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Grounds of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Outbuilding of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Outbuildings of the George Wythe House in Colonial Williamsburg via foobella.blogspot.com

Thank you for visiting. 
🌳