
Christmas Tree Ornament - Tree with presents
by BeaN
Festive evergreens stand ready for the holidays, their snow-dusted branches adorned with colorful ornaments in cheerful reds, blues, yellows, and purples. Each tree is crowned with a brilliant star and surrounded by thoughtfully wrapped presents at its base. BeaN's charming design captures the warm anticipation of Christmas morning through a delightful color-coordinated palette that brings seasonal joy to life.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Bambu Lab Basic Mistletoe Green
#3F8E43PLATD: 2#FFFFFFPLA MatteBambu Lab Basic Red
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