If you saw my previous 3D printed drawer organizers you’ll know that I love the possibilities that 3D printing creates! Not only can you make useful organizers, you can also make toys and home decor! This 3D printed flower pot takes about 14 hours to print but you’ll end up with the sweetest little planter to display.
Materials Needed
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- STL File from Thingieverse (Set of 4 to choose from)
- 3D Printer (Ours is the Creality Ender 3v2 Printer)
- Filament (color of your choice)
How to Make a 3D Printed Flower Pot
To start, we grabbed our free file off Thingieverse and changed the dimensions a bit so that it could fit our artificial plant from Ikea. This one also comes with drainage holes at the bottom so if you’re adding soil you’ll have a place for the water to go. Next, we then created the Gcode and let our printer do the work.
Once it’s printed simply add your plants, succulents or faux flowers and display.
Don’t forget to check out the 3D printed organizers we made for our Ikea Alex drawers.