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Fantasy Moss Diorama – Mini Glass Terrarium

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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  • Glass/jar x 1:
  • Acrylic paint x 1:
  • Moss x 1: real or artificial

Description

🏰 Mini Cliff Diorama with Fairytale Towers

A charming miniature diorama featuring a 3D-printed rocky cliff and whimsical towers — perfect for glass terrariums or as a magical decoration. Painted with stone texture paste and acrylic paints, and decorated with real or artificial moss and natural materials.

 

Note: Three different tower models are included — two of them can be placed on the cliff and mixed as you like.

 

The glass container shown is 9 cm in diameter and 14 cm tall — but the model also looks great as a standalone display piece without glass.

🛠 How to Build Your Own Mini Diorama

Materials needed:

  • STL files: Cliff base + 2 different buildings
  • Stone texture paste or acrylic paints
  • Real moss (or artificial)
  • Small stones, soil
  • Toothpick, tweezers, or similar tool
  • Craft glue (only needed for artificial moss)
  • Optional: Add any plants you like — live moss, succulents, or preserved greens

Steps:

  1. 3D Printing:
    Print the cliff base and two of the three towers. The cliff has pre-modeled sockets where the towers fit in directly. Light post-processing may be helpful if needed.
  2. Painting:
    Apply the stone texture paste and let it dry. Then add details using acrylic paints — such as dry brushing highlights or painting windows and doors.
  3. Moss & Plants:
    Use a toothpick or fine tool to gently insert small pieces of moss into the pre-modeled holes and crevices. Real moss usually holds on its own — use a small drop of glue only if you’re using artificial moss. Feel free to add any plants or greenery you like for extra flair.
  4. Ground Finishing:
    Fill the bottom area with a mix of small stones and soil. Bits of bark, wood, or dried plants can make nice natural accents too.
  5. Display:
    The diorama fits perfectly in a glass container around 9 cm wide and 14 cm tall — but it also works beautifully as a freestanding decorative piece on a shelf, desk, or windowsill.

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