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Googly Food Picks – Eyes for Snacks

BehPunktDesign avatarBehPunktDesign

October 4, 2025

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Description

Give any snack instant personality with these 3D‑printed food picks that look like little eyes peeking out of sandwiches, veggies, and party bites. Designed for Halloween but adorable year‑round, each pick features a stylized eyeball on a slim stem that presses into soft foods like cheese, olives, fruit, or bread for quick food art and playful plating.

 

Supervision is essential around children—these parts are small and could pose a choking hazard!

 

What’s Included

  • Six distinct eye designs ranging from classic round pupils to stylized expressions for varied, mix‑and‑match looks.
  • Separate pupil parts for each eye so contrasting colors are easy without multicolor hardware.

Print Settings

  • Nozzle: 0.4 mm for 18mm version and 0.2 mm is mandatory for the 10mm version
  • Layer height: 0.1 mm for smooth, well‑defined eyes.
  • Pupil parts: Print as a separate job; no AMS required. Glue in place after printing.

Tips for Success

  • Use a clean, well‑prepped build surface—small pupil parts benefit from optimal bed adhesion.
  • A fine tweezer helps handle and position the tiny pupils during assembly.
  • A minimal drop of adhesive is enough to lock the pupil without squeeze‑out.

Safety and Care

  • Always supervise around children; small parts can be swallowed.
  • Hand‑wash only; avoid dishwashers and high heat.
  • Inspect before reuse and retire any worn or damaged pieces.

Snap a photo of the spookiest or cutest snack characters and share your make—can’t wait to see the eyeballs staring back from those plates!

License:

Standard Digital File License

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