This the feminine version of my articulated print in place gingerbread man in large and small. They have moving arms, legs, waist, and neck. Not a large bend, but still nice. A skirt and bow were added to the original version to make it feminine.
The only recommendation I have printing-wise is make sure the joints are strong, so if you can add infill there, do it. I also like to iron the very top frosting layer (only the frosting layer, the Topmost Surface Only in the settings) to make sure it gets good coverage.
Designed in Tinkercad. Used mostly basic shapes and scribble for all the frosting decorations.
Pretty proud of the design. I messed around with the articulated joint quite a bit and would give them to my daughter to play with to see if they would break. Currently, I don't think she's broken this joint.
You can put a hole in the head for hanging on the tree, but she actually stands and lays in the branches quite well! Also looks great in a stocking (lil stocking for the lil one)!
I put in the blank gingerbread woman so you can import it into your favorite CAD program and add your own frosting decorations if you want!
Also has Instructable to go along with it: https://www.instructables.com/Articulated-Gingerbread-Man/
Edit and decorate your own Gingerbread woman on Tinkercad (please share the results here!): https://www.tinkercad.com/things/7uNgVXyGpwo-articulated-print-in-place-gingerbread-woman
Find the masculine/unisex version here: https://makerworld.com/en/models/62899