 You can 3D-print a holiday-inspired tree with Neopixel LEDs in Adafruit's Feather RP-2040 Scorpio. This project uses 8 Neopixel LED strips to make a festive display that cycles through different animations. The tree structure is 3D-printed and measures to a half a meter tall with a base diameter of 30 centimeters. This Feather features the RP-2040 chip, 8 megabytes of flash, and 8 consecutive GPIO outputs with 5 volts level-shifting for Neopixel driving. This project keeps it simple with just 8 strips of 30 LEDs, but it can be scaled up to a larger tree thanks to the RP-2040's PIO peripheral. It can control thousands of Neopixel LEDs. This project can be powered off a 5-volt USB power supply and uses an Adafruit Permaprotoboard with cables for easily connecting the Neopixel LED strips. If you're adding more LEDs or brighter animations, it's easy to adapt it to power the pixel separately from a beefy 5-volt power supply. An IDC cable plugs directly into the headers on the Feather Scorpio for plug-and-play style wiring. This project uses the LED animation library for Circuit Python to create animation sequences. The demo code uses the Neopixel 8 library to make use of the fast and buttery smooth animations with the LED animation library. The effects are easily customizable and each LED strip can be set to use a different animation along with different speed and colors. To build your own, be sure to check out the step-by-step tutorial on the Adafruit learning system. We hope this inspires you to build advanced LED art projects with Circuit Python and Adafruit's Feather RP-2040 Scorpio.