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This Unique Gift is a Great Gesture for Mother's Day 2015

Mother's Day 2015 is fast approaching, leaving your matriarch in anticipation of her gift. While fresh flowers and jewelry pieces never fail, these 3D printed roses are another unique alternative. Contrary to real flowers, these faux roses won't dry out or wither and can be arranged individually or in a charming bouquet.

The flowers are made by DIY blog Brit + Co and are priced at an $8 rate, making them an affordable gift choice for Mother's Day 2015. As additive manufacturing becomes more common, it is not only a resource for auto and tech brands but is also being leveraged at a smaller scale. 3D printing's growing popularity makes it a widely used manufacturing technique for designers and DIY craft lovers who are enhancing handmade projects with the help of modern technology.
Trend Themes
1. 3d-printed Gifts - The rise of 3D printing technology opens up the possibility for creating unique and customizable gifts like 3D-printed roses.
2. Additive Manufacturing in DIY - More DIY enthusiasts and designers are incorporating additive manufacturing in their projects to enhance the handmade craft.
3. Faux Flower Industry - The use of 3D printing technology has the potential to disrupt the production and distribution in the traditional faux flower industry.
Industry Implications
1. Craft and Handmade Goods Industry - The integration of 3D printing in DIY projects can revolutionize the way handmade and craft goods are produced and marketed.
2. Gift Industry - The rise of 3D-printed gifts can disrupt the traditional gift industry, providing unique and customizable options for consumers.
3. Artificial Flower Industry - The 3D printing technology can potentially disrupt the production, distribution, and sales in the traditional artificial flower industry.

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