 Hey, what's up, folks? In this video, we're making 3D printed accessories with Glow in the Dark powder. We were inspired to design zipper poles that glow in the dark so you can see them at night. They have built-in threads and a screw cap so you can easily take out the vial. You can 3D print them in different colors to match the powdered pigments so you have lots of options. The powder comes in different colors that are fluorescent under black light and charge up when exposed to sunlight. Our 3D printed containers are sized to fit these little vials that we got from our local crafting supply store. We designed 3D printed a little funnel to make filling the vials much easier and just way less messy. Using a spoon to add small amounts at a time avoids spills and overflowing. Be sure to check out the learn guide for full tutorial on how we put this project together. Once the vials filled up, we can seal it with the cork tops that were included with the set. They just slip right into the canister and the cap is screwed on top so they're nicely protected. Lastly, we added a split ring to the loop in the screw cap so they're nice and strong. We hope this inspires you to 3D print your own wearable accessories and try out some glow in the dark powder. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more projects from Adafruit.