![]() ![]() These little pumpkins have been designed to look like tiny jack-o-lanterns and were designed to either fit on top of those blinking tea lights, or you can put them on a string of lights and hang them around the house. If your 3D printable can’t use an advanced material like that then a standard clear filament will work just fine. You can use any color filament for the candle holder frame and the spiders, but the designer suggests using a clear filament like TGlase for the see through portion of the model. Make sure that you don’t use a real burning candle because it might melt the holder and start a fire, but thankfully those LED candles will work perfectly. ![]() #Led halloween 3d printed skinIt is printed with a spider web pattern that casts webs up on the walls around it, and the model even includes a few 3D printable spiders to really make those shadows scary enough to make your skin crawl. You can cast an eerie glow in any corner of the house with this creepy tea candle holder. Spider’s Web LED Candle holder by MakeALot You can even stick them on those flickering flameless tea lights and place them in all the nooks and crannies around your home. They can be put on a string of lights hung around the house, or hung in the bushes outside to add some festive spooks to the neighborhood. These little guys should be printed in either a white or translucent filament material, and if you use some black paint or a sharpie you can just fill in the eyes and mouth. These cute little ghost tea light covers were remixed from this tiny 3D printable ghost and hollowed out so they will cast a spooky glow. One of the best things about online 3D printing communities like Thingiverse and MyMiniFactory is the users who take existing models and adapt them into entirely new models with completely different uses. Ghost (Hollowed for Tea Light) by vaughabr And just 3D print the skull in a glow in the dark filament, or print it with translucent filament and put an LED light inside of it, and you’re guaranteed to give a few frights. You can 3D print the actual lantern frame using a metallic filament, or just use standard PLA and give it a metallic paint job. There are printing and assembly instructions online, and the whole thing seems to snap together pretty easily. ![]() The lantern consists of a “metal” frame surrounding a glowing skull that acts as the light source. This creepy glowing skull lantern is going to look great either hanging around the house, or as a fun light to carry around the neighborhood and lighting the way for trick or treaters. Here are Ten 3D Printable Halloween Lighting Things: As many of you longtime readers may know, I have an unhealthy obsession with 3D printable lighting, so really you should have seen this week’s column coming. Whether you use these models to set the Halloween mood or to just creep your guests out is up to you, but I have some great holiday lighting options for just about any use. Since I’m spending the month of October ( here and here) helping you find the best 3D printable things that will make your Halloween great, I decided that I couldn’t let a week go by without assembling a list of the best spooky lighting effects. There is just something about darkness that has always made humans uneasy, especially when strategic lighting casts some creative shadows. Is that a coat rack in the corner, or is there a murderous superhuman in a hockey mask about ready to gut you? Is that the flicker of a candle flame, or a ghost crossing over to our world? Whether you’re creating a haunted house, decorating for a party, trying to spook trick or treaters or just an old school goth, nothing sets a scary scene faster than dramatic lighting. ![]()
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