
Merry Christmas Everyone!
In 2025, Janelle and I finally decided to 3D Print Christmas ornaments because it was something we had talked about and wanted to do for a long time. We wanted them to feel local, personal, and a little different from the kind of ornaments you normally see in stores. This year we created designs for Decatur, Huntsville, Hartselle, and Cullman, and we also made a special set for a family member in Fort Worth, Texas.
What started as a fun idea turned into one of our favorite small projects of the year. Each ornament gave us a chance to combine design, 3D printing, local pride, and a little Christmas spirit into something people could hang on their tree and keep. We gifted many, sold a few, and had fun with the whole idea. We enjoyed making them so much that we have already decided we will definitely do them again in 2026. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, everyone!

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