Bleeding Hearts - Functional Plant Print For Valentines Day - Jewelry Box
Instructions Hardware Filaments
Bleeding sweetHearts - Intermediate
Bleeding Hearts is blooming plant that gets its name from its puffy heart shaped pink blossoms. Because of how pretty they look, I thought it would make a great design for Valentines Day!
Although this design is meant to be used for Valentines Day, it can be used year round as a jewelry Box with the optional white petals instead of notes.
Love Notes Each of the 14 flowers hold a rolled up note, one for each day of February Leading up to Valentines day. Have the recipient take a note every day to receive their 'Love Coupon'.
Write Things like:
- Redeem for 1 Dinner Date
- Good for 1 Hug
- Trade for 1 Back Massage
- Exchange for breakfast in bed
On the Last day (Valentines Day) have them open the soil to find jewelry / chocolates inside.
How does the hidden compartment work? The Soil has a print in place hinge, so you can open it to see inside. The pot has a spinning carousel so you can look through the 3 jewelry compartments!
If you like 3d printed flowers like this, check out my Aromatic Orchid!






























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As other's have said, I'm losing hearts left and right on my bedslinger. That's even after I slowed down the print speeds. I hope ForgeCore will make adjustments to the 3mf file. Or at least publish some advice in the description.
I updated the 3mf file! Made some tweaks and set the hearts to print by object. Should print much better for you now if you re-download!
Try adding a brim in the slicer. A little bit of a pain to remove after, but that will probably keep them from coming off during the print.
Do you have an STL of just a single flower? I’ve tried the full set three times, but inevitably one flower will fail and it causes a chain reaction.
Right click on the group of them and select split into objects. That's what I had to do
Can you provide a single heart STL file so I can test printing one before printing all of them please? Thanks!
Added!