The designer created these little charms to easily slide over the glow stick band, and there are holes cut in the models to it looks like the little character eyes are glowing. I saw kids and their glowing wrists walking around the neighborhood all night. I just purchased a bunch of those cheap glow stick bands that you can find in any dollar store and made a bunch of them. I actually made these last year and they were a really big hit. This will also look great in a glow in the dark filament. The bookmark can be 3D printed in any color material, but I would suggest either black or white to match the aesthetic of the movies. This simple bookmark is just Jack’s face on a page marker, making it a really fast print job. The Nightmare Before Christmas is one of the best Halloween and/or Christmas movies around, so I expect these bookmarks to be a big hit with my trick or treaters. Jack Skellington has become one of the most iconic Halloween characters that people all over the world love. Jack´s head bookmark (Nightmare Before Christmas) by Cibonacci Here are Ten 3D Printable Halloween Trick or Treat Things: I tried to find 3D models that were easy to print, required very little to no post processing or supports, and could print relatively quickly so it would be easy to make enough to hand out. Not everyone is willing to risk giving out no candy, but the 10 models that I found are also excellent additions to gift bags, great treats to send to school with your kids and if you’re feeling generous you can just pair them up with candy so everyone is happy. Last year I 3D printed a bunch of random models that I had found, but this year I decided to find a bunch of easy to print models with a Halloween theme. I’m sure it helped that I had my 3D printer by the front door running all night, which made the kids a lot more excited about their 3D printed treats. Granted, the teenagers weren’t really happy, but I managed to get through the night egg- and toilet paper-free, so I plan to 3D print more things to give away this year. To my surprise, pretty much all of the neighborhood kids loved the little toys that I was handing out.
Still, last year I was weighing my options when I decided to 3D print a bunch of fun little models and hand those out instead of candies.
Obviously no one is going to like the house that gives out pennies or travel soaps, there is no faster way to get an egged house than being that guy. With things like peanut and other food allergies being so much more common than they used to be there are a lot of reasons to avoid giving out candy as Halloween treats.