June Recap: When Studio 35 Entered its 3D Printing Era

If you’ve been following Studio 35 Creations lately, you’ve probably noticed something new.

June marked the beginning of a whole new chapter for my business: 3D printing.

Since starting, Studio 35 has focused on custom event decor, laser engraving, acrylic products, and personalized gifts. Adding a 3D printer wasn’t about replacing any of those services. It was about expanding what I’m able to create for my customers.

In just a few weeks, I went from unboxing my printer to learning new software, testing different filaments, figuring out pricing, and adding entirely new products to my shop.

Some of my favorite creations this month included:

  • Custom NFC business tags

  • Playstation controller stands

  • Mini coolers

  • Storage boxes

  • Personalized bag tags

  • Name signs

  • Product display pieces

One thing I loved about 3D printing is that it works alongside everything I already do. A laser can engrave details that a printer can’t create, and a printer can create shapes and functional products that a laser can’t produce. Together, they open up endless possibilities for custom products.

Of course, every new skill comes with a learning curve. There were filament issues, long print times, plenty of trial and error, and more than a few moments where I had to figure things out one print at a time. Every challenge taught me something that made the next project even better.

As I continue learning, you can expect to see even more unique products added to the Studio 35 lineup. My goal has always been to offer custom pieces that feel thoughtful, high quality, and personal. Adding 3D printing allows me to do that in even more ways.

Thank you to everyone who’s liked a video, shared a post, placed an order, or simply followed along as I learn something new. Your support means more than you know.

This is only the beginning. 💜

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