Oh, My Stars! Decorating Your Space with…Space!

For the nights when you can’t get outside, why not decorate your space with an out-of-this-world galaxy of your own design?

Let’s Get Animated

Have you ever wondered how cartoon animations were created?A flipbook is a great example of an early animation technique. But what is a 3D version of a flipbook? Let’s find out!

Not All Heroes Wear a Cape

If you’re like us, you are inspired by superheroes. But not all superheroes wear capes. So grab your 3D pen and let’s get creating!

What on Earth?! Doodling the World Around Us

The first Earth Day took place in 1970. Today we learn how to incorporate 3Doodler with nature to celibtare Earth Day.

A DIY Feeder that Brings all the Birds to the Yard

Let’s work together to learn about bird culture and Doodle a bird feeder using your 3D pen, which you can use to attract local birds in your backyard!

Celebrating Rainbows and Unicorns in 3D!

Life isn’t all rainbows and unicorns. But sometimes it is. iIn honor of National Unicorn Day, we thought it would be fun to Doodle our own special unicorn horns.

Exploring Fabergé Eggs

As we gear up for Easter, rather than working with your class to dye eggs for their baskets, why not encourage them to doodle their own Fabergé eggs?

Artist Spotlight: Marc Bühren’s 3D Pen Landscapes

Welcome to the visionary 3D art of Marc Bühren.

Color Us Excited! 3 Alternatives to Crayons

It’s only once in a blue moon that we pursue a dedicated celebration of gorgeous colors, and we can’t wait.

Going Green for St. Patrick’s Day

If you’re looking for creative ways to get your students involved in the merriment, we have some ideas that will help them “go green”.

How to Express Yourself Through Doodles

Today, in honor of RBG and we challenge you to download one of these free stencils and create a unique collar that represents you.

3 Ways to Celebrate Dr. Seuss in your Classroom

Did you find a fun way to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday this week?