
Lilo and stitch Hueforge 20cm x 20cm - 4 colours
by 3dGlow
Beloved Disney characters Lilo, Stitch, and Angel embrace within a vibrant pink heart, capturing the ohana spirit that defines their animated adventures. This charming 20cm square design showcases the iconic blue experiment Stitch alongside his pink companion Angel, rendered in a four-color palette that brings warmth and playfulness to any space. The bold typography and romantic heart motif celebrate the unbreakable bonds of chosen family.
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#000000PLABambu Lab Basic Cyan
#0086D6PLATD: 1.7#FFFFFFPLA MetaTD: 5Bambu Lab Basic Magenta
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