 Hey what's up folks! In this project we're making 3D-printed heel clips for the Nike acronym Blazer Low's sneakers. We designed custom parts to fit new pixel LEDs in Adafruit Circuit Playground. These shoes have threaded inserts so you can easily attach 3D-printed props and accessories. Our rocket-inspired boosters are motion-activated so they'll light up and animate when you jump up or take a step. You can easily program LED animations using Microsoft's Mate Code. This is a block-based programming editor that we think is great for folks who are just getting started. The hardware simulator lets you test your code so you can write programs with just the Google Chrome browser. You can connect your board and upload your code over USB. Mate Code is free and supports other hardware so be sure to check it out. We think it's great for folks who are teaching in educational settings and workshops. You can get the parts to build this project, links are in the description. The parts are 3D-printed using PLA filament. The wires are routed through the boosters and attached to the heel clip using machine screws. Be sure to check out the learn guide for a full step-by-step tutorial on building this project. The NeoPixels are pressed fitted into covers that are screwed into the boosters making this a modular design. The Circuit Playground is fitted into a clear case and gets attached to the heel clip with the tripod screw adapter. Alligator clips make it easy to connect the NeoPixels to the large pads on the Circuit Playground. The battery is fitted into a protected case that is secured to the heel clip with additional machine screws. A JST extension cable makes it easy to plug directly into the Circuit Playground. The heel clip assembly is fitted over the sneaker with the mounting holes nicely lined up. Thumb screws make it nice and easy to secure them without having to use a screwdriver. We think it's really cool that Nike made shoes for 3D printing and they're a really cool platform for the DIY Maker community. We hope this inspires you to check out Adafruit's Circuit Playground with MakeCode. Thanks for watching and be sure to subscribe for more projects from Adafruit.