This classic jack-o’-lantern design was chosen because, with hundreds of makes, it’s a pretty popular model. The design is divided into two components: the pumpkin and the lid. The top opening of the pumpkin has a 24-mm diameter, so you can fit a LED light or electronic candle inside. For quality results, it’s recommended that you print with a 0.2-mm layer height and 10% infill.
When you’re getting the pumpkins ready to carve, make sure it’s a pumpkin and not something else! This 3D printed jack-o’-lantern is a spider in disguise. But don’t worry, it’s pretty cute.
While printing the spider, you can either print the parts in multiple colors or paint them after printing to resemble a pumpkin. The maker has printed this with a 0.15-mm layer height and 10% infill.
What’s more Halloween than Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas? This jack-o’-lantern design is composed of a base and a stem as well as different faces that snap to the base. The designer provides 12 different face models, and there are several more that were designed by the community and posted as remixes, including Oogie Boogie and Jack Skellington.
With one base, you can swap out the face every day for a different theme. The designer recommends printing the model with only two shells, as the lantern glows better this way with a light inside.
This design feels like it’s also right out of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
It can be printed either as one piece or two. You’ll need supports for printing the eyes and teeth, but not for anything else (including the stem). It can also hold an electronic candle or LED light inside.
You know what people say: When it’s Halloween, you can never have too many pumpkins!
One of the best parts of Halloween is picking out a fun bowl to hold all of your treats. You will get plenty of compliments when using this goofy ghost-shaped bowl. Larger printers can take advantage of this model and get a sizable treats bowl, though even smaller printers can manage a ghost that can hold a handful of miniature candy bars.
The model should be fairly easy to print, only requiring support for the hands and the upper section of the mouth.
If you already have the perfect trick-or-treating bowl picked out, you can find a print profile sized perfectly for holding tealights as well. Print yours in some glow-in-the-dark filament to give it a true ghostly appearance!