We've teamed up with our friends at Swing Design to give on lucky Silhouette School reader one of the first Silhouette Alta 3D printers!
The Silhouette 3D printer isn't even on sale yet - in fact they're ONLY on pre-order right now at Swing Design. But if you win this Silhouette Alta giveaway you'll be among the first to have one when they start shipping in June (pending any production delays).
The Silhouette Alta comes with the printer, the 3D software, some filament to get started, USB and power cords, 25 designs, build plate tape and some tools.
Photo courtesy: Silhouette America |
I got to see the Alta printing first hand while at Silhouette's Summit meeting earlier this month.
And perhpas the biggest question about the Silhouette 3D printer...what do you make with it? The awesome thing is you can use your Silhouette Studio designs as well as the 3D designs that come with the Alta. Here are a few ideas...custom gift tags, cookie cutters, toys, and vases!
Alright now....enough of all that..you're here for the giveaway. So...to enter to win the Silhouette 3D printer just follow the steps below!
I'll be announcing the winner on Silhouette School's Facebook page during a Facebook Live on June 4th around 11am EST!
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The link to watch the quick video isn't working for me - it takes me to the Facebook post about this giveaway.
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I'd make some Christmas ornaments.
ReplyDeleteCINDY B
Thank you for the opportunity to win this. :)
ReplyDeleteWow this so cool. I have never seen this before but the possibilities are endless. Thank you for the chance to win this awesome machine!
ReplyDeleteA few weeks ago I was visiting my son who is an electrical engineer and he gave me a tour of his lab. I couldn't get enough of his industrial size 3D printer. TWO days later I received the pre-order email from Swing design...coincidence? I think not!
ReplyDeleteThis printer would be a great addition to my laser, inkjet, cameo printer lineup. I'd love it I know.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to try making some drawer pulls!
ReplyDeleteCINDY B
love love love to have this thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteAs a glass artist too, I'd make molds for hearts so I could cast in glass and leave them places for people to find.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make tags for necklaces and bracelets and to put on my handmade items
ReplyDeleteIt would be fun to make some 2D wall art.
ReplyDeleteCINDY B
this would be so cool to have!
ReplyDeleteI'm wondering if I could make some cute buttons!
ReplyDeleteCINDY B
How about some luggage tags?!
ReplyDeleteCINDY B