 Hey what's up folks! In this project we're making a visual light display with Neopixels. We designed a lamp with edgelet acrylic and added Neopixel LEDs. It looks like a frame-by-frame stop motion when each pixel is lit up one at a time. We thought it'd be fun to engrave some festive designs in different shapes. The acrylic panels are swappable so you can use this to make all sorts of creative animations. For this project we have it powered by the QtiePie RP2040 running Circuit Python. It uses just a single strip of Neopixel LEDs with a total of eight-quarter inch thick acrylic panels. We engrave some snowflakes and letters but you can do all sorts of fun arts and graphics. For any Neopixel project we like to use Circuit Python because it's easy to use the LED animation library. We strung together a few chase animations using the animation group module with each one having a different color. We set the timing to a quarter of a second so each panel has a little bit more time to be seen. The LED animation library makes trying out different settings really fast and easy. The LED strip is fitted into a 3D printed holder with each LED fitting into a little cavity. Our 3D printed holder keeps the LEDs isolated so the light doesn't leak into each other. The acrylic pieces feature tabs that are press-fitted into slots that are on a separate holder. They're placed directly over the LEDs so they're nicely edgelit. The parts are made with PLA filament and they can be printed without any support material. All you need to build this project is a strip of Neopixel LEDs and the QtiePie RP2040. The bottom cover features a built-in holder for the QtiePie and has special edges that snap fit into the 3D printed case. Each piece of quarter inch thick acrylic features a 20 millimeter tab for slotting into the 3D printed holder. The assembly is modular with the parts snap fitting together. I designed the holders for the LED strip and acrylic to be parametrically driven. This means updating the pixel count will add or remove slots from the design so it's easily scalable. The CAD files are free to download, links are in the description. We hope this inspires you to check out the QtiePie RP2040 in Circuit Python for your next light-up project. From everyone at Adafruit Industries, happy holidays and happy New Year!