November 5, 2025
Description
Get festive with your printer! These fun, customisable Christmas gift tags are styled like iced gingerbread biscuits (cookies) in several delightful Christmas themes.
They’re fast and easy to print, and you can personalise the name directly in Bambu Studio.
No AMS needed, details in the Printing section below.
Boost MeIf you like this festive design, please consider a boost as an early Christmas present to me :)For anyone new to changing settings within Bambu Studio, don't panic! - I've walked through each step with screenshots - If at any point you've made changes that you aren't happy with, just hit undo (Ctrl-Z/Command-Z) and start those changes again.
Set 2 now uploaded - If you like these, you'll definitely like set 2:
https://makerworld.com/en/models/1976076-personalised-gingerbread-xmas-gift-tag-set-2
First off, if you want to match the style I've used here, you'll need to install the “Winter Wishes” font, that's free to download from Da Font here: https://www.dafont.com/winter-wishes.font
After installing, restart Bambu Studio so the font becomes available to use.
1. Open your chosen tag file (print profile) in Bambu Studio.
2. In the Process panel, click Objects.
3. Expand the plate and object list until you find “To Name”.
4. Left-click to highlight it.
5. Right-click → Edit Text.
6. Enter your custom name in the Input Text box.
7. Choose the Winter Wishes font (or search for it).
💡 You can use another font if you like, but note that this print profile was designed around “Winter Wishes.” Thin or intricate fonts may need line-width adjustments. Always check the preview before printing.
If you need to reposition it:
Once you are happy, save your project before slicing, this allows you to easily re-print the tag without having to make the changes again.
Each tag has its own print profile, so just download the ones you want. Some designs have more name space than others.
Build plate: Your choice
Filament examples:
Links for both can be found within the BOM (Bill of Materials) on this page.
Load both filaments into the AMS, you’re ready to print!
1. Slice plate or click Preview, scroll to Layer 8* on the right handside scroll bar.
2. Right-click → Add Pause.
3. Start printing with your gingerbread colour.
4. When the printer pauses, swap to the white filament and continue.
* If in the preview on layer 8 you don't just see the gingerbread part, please check the Z height of the name (under move) to ensure it is at 0.75. If you have resized (under Further Personalisation below), please check the Z height under Scale is 2.20mm
For longer names, consider resizing the tag to keep lines from becoming too thin.
1. Select the whole tag (not individual parts).
2. Click Scale from the top toolbar.
3. Adjust the largest dimension first.
4. Once happy with the size, untick Uniform Scale.
5. Set the Z height back to 2.20mm.
This keeps the gingerbread layer at 1.5mm, icing at 0.7mm, and the name at 0.75mm. Double-check the Z height of “To Name” (Move → verify it’s 0.75mm).
Finally, slice and preview your model. If the fill looks odd or too thin in the name, tweak the inner and outer wall line widths of To Name (the ones with padlock icons) until it looks solid. I'd recommend following the same process if changing fonts too.
If your tag slices or prints with the name appearing too early (before the icing layer), or you see white “icing” artefacts appearing on the gingerbread section, don’t worry!
This usually happens because Bambu Studio has automatically changed the Z height of the name object.
Here’s how to fix it:
1. In Bambu Studio, click on the To Name object in the Objects panel.
2. Click the Move icon in the top toolbar.
3. Check the Z height value, it should be 0.75mm.
4. If it’s not, simply change it back to 0.75 and hit Enter.
💡 Once corrected, re-slice your model. You should now see the name start at layer 9 or later, with no premature printing on the gingerbread layer.
If your model looks misaligned, missing colours, or prints incorrectly, please make sure you are using the supplied 3MF print profiles, not the raw STL or STEP files.
The 3MF files contain all the model specific tuning, including:
To use them properly:
❌ Avoid using the raw STL or STEP files unless you specifically want to rebuild your own profiles, they do not include the tuned print settings.
Please remember, however delicious these may come out looking, they are not edible - Please supervise any young children you are giving these to! 😊
License:
BY-ND