Even if you don’t have a 3-D printer, there’s so much more to get out of the simple one you have gathering dust on your desk.
Temporary Tattoos
Get these here.
Used Dryer Sheets
Now you know – they can actually run through the printer.
Making Paper Napkins
Folding it once makes the napkin thick enough to go through the printer. Get the directions here.
Paper Bags
Get the directions here.
Fabric Transfers with Shipping Labels
Get the directions here.
Label Maker
Get the directions here.
Vellum Sheets
Here’s a how-to for this butterfly example.
Nail Decals
Get the directions here.
Frisket Paper Stencils
Get the full tutorial here.
Wood Signs
This is achieved by rubbing the ink from the printer paper on the wood. Get the directions here.
Fabric Transfers Using Citrasolv
Get the tutorial here.
Permanent Decals with Waterslide Decal Paper
Paint Chips
Here’s the how-to from this creative blogger.
Printed Burlap
Get the directions here.
For a bit more of printer coolness, check out the 3-D printer that prints 3-D printers.