 That's probably on the live. No, it wasn't. Did you guys get that? I hope not. What do you did? Hopefully you didn't. Hopefully you didn't. Hello. We're here. We're here. We have everything here so that we can see who's in and what not. So, we just did this countertop for our client in LA. And we decided to surprise her by doing her side table. But if you want to get a vantage point, it looks like this. Oh, thank you. And so, hey y'all, hey y'all, hey y'all, hey y'all. The counter drops look amazing. She loves them. I surprise her by doing this side table. And we have completely run out of the most everything that we usually use. I don't have any gloves. I don't have a graduated mixing cup. I don't have color cups. I don't have stir sticks. I don't have resonant colors. And that's basically it. So, we went down to CVS and we got some Dixie cups. We got some spoons. We got a couple of these. Foam brushes. We got some party cups. And some antibacterial wipes. Yeah. All right. So, now what? So, in preparation for this, Jeffrey went ahead and spray painted this, what used to be this color table. And he did the table legs in gold because that's her. Everything is gold and pink. No, but I figured we would pour them into here and here and here and here. But this is about an 18 inch round. So, we need about a graduated cup. I would say eight, 10 ounces. I don't know how much that is. But we're going to pour it out evenly. Kids, don't try this at home. Love your lashes. Thank you. I put them on this morning because I had a little bit of extra time. Same. Jeff did this too. Happy birthday Anita. Happy 53. It's your birthday. It's your birthday. It's your birthday. It's your birthday. That was not a very good robot. I hope you don't see that. So, I would pour the thick one. Just pick one. I think we should pour it back and forth. Yeah, we'll do that anyway. Hello, Lisa. Hello, everyone. Thank you guys so, so much for popping in and seeing what we're up to today. Tomorrow we fly back to the Dallas. I cannot wait to spend time with my boys without worrying about when I have to take them back to the sitters. P.S., our sitter is amazing. So, Jeffrey's going to mix our resin. For this reason, countertop, because we do fly out tomorrow, we want to have this done and all of the masking taken off in our countertop coat from Stone Coat Countertops. You can't get that on our website, but you can get it from StoneCoatCountertops.com. And if you use the code YAL, Y-A-L-L, all caps, no punctuation, you can get a discount. So, do that next time you buy from Stone Coat. And, since it's still prime days, if you use our link that's in the description box of this video, it helps us out. So, if you do any prime buying, click our link to get to Amazon, and then we get our referral kickback, which really helps our channel out. You can buy anything you want. You don't have to buy the stuff that we have. Yeah, it doesn't have to be art supplies. If you need a new writing lawn mower, just click our link first. So, the colors that we're going to be using are really sticky. The colors are really sticky. Yeah. Get that down. The first color is titanium white by Just Resin. Then, for the pink shade, we mixed Strawberry Shake by Just Resin with... My hands are about to be so gross. Dusty pink from Color Obsession. And then we're also going to be using Resin Art Platinum Rose for the deep pink veins. And for the sparkle, we're going to mix in some Milky Way from Resin Art. And it's gonna look... Thanks, Ilah the robot. If you guys don't get too crazy, I may talk to Jeff and I do like the running rabbit or something. No. I don't ever do the running rabbit. Or the running rabbit? No. Or the running rabbit? No. I need a rug. I'm just gonna go full break dance for it all. I got your rug. Now you're gonna leave this shirt in Dallas Gerr. Jeff got this from me off the Amzam. What? This shirt. Well, thank you, Rowdy. Love the name. Here's a rug. So, it is very retro kitchen. I love all the pink. It's kind of a little bit muted in the camera as opposed to in real life. The countertops are slightly more bubble dumb. And there's more accents in the countertop than you can really see. Sandy Rose says, where are you doing art in the laundry room? We're in the kitchen. The laundry room. We're in the kitchen in LA doing a commission piece. These pink countertops, which I'll give you a close-up of in a little bit. But we're gonna do this side table first. Rodney is my son's name. My name is Carrie. Well, that's an awesome name too, Ms. Carrie. Is she a new subscriber? Not sure. This is the first time in kitchen actual live since you've been in Cali. Well, what's up? Thank you for showing up. We need a theme song since we can't pan to our theme song. Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. Wasn't that the one, the electric one? Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Which one was the song that would we like to do the stripper music? That's it. Okay, good. But it didn't sound like that. How did you recognize it if it didn't sound like that? That sounded more almost like sign-filled. No, that was bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. That was exact, wasn't it? We're gonna get flagged for that. Did you film the client's reaction? We actually did. We're going to actually crop that into the beginning of the time lapse of doing this countertop that we posed for you guys. Zena? Zena? I agree. I think the pink color is great. Oh, Delilah, I'm sorry. You guys are on lockdown in Melbourne. Oh. Carrie, AKA Rowdy, says, I'm new a few weeks ago, but I haven't been able to catch a live till today, but have made two purchases that are my fave. Well, thank you for supporting us through purchasing from our very small business shop. It really helps us anyways, but especially through the economy being like, burp, burp. Yeah, that's what the economy said. Burp, burp. What? Thank you, Nene. We got enough? Hi, Wendy and Perk. This is like, okay, 526. Here is Milky Way. All of it? I greased it in Milky Way, but I didn't do full grease. That's right. I did paint, patch, grease. So this is going to be the verbalization of the process that we did the countertops. And then the time lapse is going to have written what we did. So it's going to be audible. Well, it's not the full. It's just through pink areas. Remember? So put. Put Milky Way in there. And then one of those can be smaller because it's going to be the platinum rose and we use like almost none. Rod. Yay, happy you guys made it out. All right. Thank you, Rod for the tip. Burp, burp, burp, burp. Burp, burp, burp. Thank you, Rod. What Rod is speaking about is. Hurricane city. Our adventure in hurricane land. If you live Roddy's name, I have a middle child named Wilder. Love it. Wilder. Way too much. Okay, well. Yeah. Let me go. Well, I'll just pour some of it and not all of it. Wasting them that. No. Okay. We need to make sure there's enough, right? Sure, but. You could have just poured it on there because that's not going to make a difference in this. Just have to give my little The Office look. Mm-hmm. It's very effective. So since you don't have gloves and you should always wear gloves and minimal for your. Random. Um, yeah. So like these big patches. We're mostly over the pink areas. That's right. So we don't, we're not trying to pour it all out. Like touch the sides. Because you want to. Keep as much on here as possible. So yeah, we, I don't have anything other than a cloth mask. And here's a bigger one. Are you going to mix colors or not? I'm going to zoom them in and then I'm going to mix colors. Sorry for the motion in the ocean, y'all. Oh, okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. What? I tried to zoom in a little bit and I was like, wow. I tried to bring it back a little bit. So. And we did tape off the bottom of this. So. Yes, that did happen. You know that they watch our lives. I think she only catches them sparingly. I don't think she tuned in all of the times. So. To match the countertops, we're going to use mostly dusty pink. We're using the back end of the spoon. It's probably way too much. And then just a small dribble of strawberry shake. Strawberry. It's way too much. Yep. Yep. The idea is that she wanted to match her stand mixer. Which is over there. I'd say that's pretty dead. Close. Doesn't need any more warmth. So we always recommend using proper materials to do resin art. However, if you're, you're trying to make it work with what you got, then do what you got to do. You know, you think it's good or too soft? I think it's too soft. I think it needs to be a little more poppy. Yep. I feel like we should have like a, don't try this at home disclaimer, like running on a tick in the bottom one day. Did Nene give us a dollar? Thank you, Nene. Thank you, Nene. Point of bones. Thank you. Bow, bow, bow, bow. Yes. Today is Jeff's son's birthday. Austin, Roman Thornton. 27 today. Right? Happy birthday, Austin. He said right. I don't think this is going to be enough. You think it'll be enough? I think it'll be funny. So where do we do with this? Well, I did the white first and then added the pink. Why did we make pink first? Because it was closer. Noose comb. And then a harsh white. I think this is a harsh white. So in the original piece, I did a faded white and a stark white. The idea is to be able to see a little bit through or a little bit into there because the only other, okay, that'll work out. The only other color we have to do is the platinum rose and that's going to take like, so what Jeff right now is doing is diluting our opaque white into a clear to make it a translucent white. You know how they always say you can always add more, but you can't take it away? This is the only way to take it away. It's like perfect. I'm going to pour some out of here for our platinum rose color. Even that's probably way too much. You can tell like, hopefully you can tell them there. I don't know. This is the transparent. This is the more opaque. This was more opaque. All right. So we do white just on the white area. I ran it through trying to keep large patches of the Milky Way. All right. You have that one and some Milky Way left as well. I'm going to try to get you guys in closer since we're done mixing resin. Sorry about the psychedelic like zoom in. You do that. I'm scared. Yes, you do. Grab it right on the sticky part. Thank you. Thank you so much you guys. I'm sure Austin appreciates all that the birthdays. Okay. Is this the translucent one? Should be doing translucent one. So for this we want mostly white. I'm going to do this again. I'm using a phone brush because I'm filling in the gaps first and then I'm going to blend them all. You want to try the chopping action. I got that song. I've got supplies. Just the bird. So then I'm going to do like a soft blend just with the pink. You want to do the pink. But I want to make sure of what we're looking at before I add the pink. That's going to look awesome. I like that whole big patch. Same. To get the rest of it off. The cool thing about using it doing it on the table is that it's you can tilt it. So you guys can see and you can see there's the translucent here and the stark white here. And if you ever pay attention to marble you can really see that. See if that makes a difference. I turned the lights off. Oh. Okay. Cool. You guys later the lights on or off. Looks super marbling. ATG. I'm just going to come in on the edges for now because we want the paint to be minimal. We're going to wipe the pink and the white just over slightly to create that marbly, shifty look. We find that if you use, if you have any more, most of you will have to put some lines through. If you use a foam brush like that you can really get a nice soft blend. You can also use a styrofoam paper. But we also have to add the, this, the platinum rose. Y'all adding dark always makes me nervous. Also you have this blue left if you need to add. Okay. Okay. Okay. So my initial thought is to run this. Let me bring this bright pink inside too. Run it next to the pink or through it. No. We did it like in the pink. If you want it to be in one of those like super just tiny, right? Yeah. There you go. Yeah. It would go here. That's perfect. Hey TG. The platinum rose is from Resinart. Right now Jeff is adding Milky Way fault lines through the piece to create a little bit more dynamic. We're going to add that. Just in lines. It's looking great. And then we're going to add some more stark white lines and we're going to heat it and tilt it and see what we got. Fair enough white, isn't it? So we have hand wipes with us. Let's heat this up first a little bit so that we don't lose our good and bad. Lisa said wear all the thumbs. They need us all. It's true. Arlene said you guys ever take a break? Well, we tried to in Mexico, but not very well. We'll try to take a break again soon. I love y'all's marble fairy tales. This one and the other that I've watched. They suck at marble. The key to marble is less is more. You want mostly white. You want less is more. Less is always more. You want a main foundation of white with hints of your accent color. Do you want to spray the white on the work? One deep color and an accent color. Is it salty? No, it should be right there on the coffee table. So to see an expert do this next part, like a Ronda or a Mike, they're going to tell you to wait, like, I don't know, two or three hours with the countertop code. This is countertop. Before you do this part, because it needs to start to set up a little bit so that you don't lose the effects, we don't have that kind of time. So we're going to go ahead and do it. And then maybe after we go to dinner we'll check it. You guys are so funny. You did all the awesome ones yesterday. So he's spraying white spray paint onto this spoon handle and is running that through certain areas to marble it out. You can do this with a dirty pour as well, but I don't have a lot of control over dirty pour, so we tend to not dirty pour. And you can see he's twisting the handle as he goes in order to deposit more paint as he drags along through the piece. He said, darn it. So when you do this spray paint method, you need to make sure that the spray paint is gloss. It's the only one that works. I don't have the signs behind it. I can't even eat signs right now, but I've tried it with Matt and it just gets a little bit chalky and breaks apart, which is also a fun effect, but that's not what you're going for. Gloss. So now that he's added the spray paint, he is spritzing with alcohol. We're working with what we got, so 70% very not ideal. You need to work with higher percentage, like 90 plus. If you don't have that, go with Everclear to get more of a blooming effect. When you use a lower percentage like this, it's got more of a not alcohol content. I guess maybe it's water. I don't know, but you're at more risk of pitting because resin doesn't like water. I think that it makes some of it, some of it separates from it like that. It gives it like almost a rocky underneath. I'm just putting resin around the edge so that it'll fall over evenly. So like we said before, this is not a client request. We just thought it would be a fun surprise. Also, the floor in this unit is not level, so we're going to have to watch it quite well because it's going to shift. So Jeff's not going to put that much heat down because we don't want it to thin out. He's just popping bubbles and creating a little bit of movement. I just want a little movement. That's why we don't have any the platypus attachment or a cake attachment. We don't have any concentrate or nozzles down. We should tilt it. Which way? It gives it like a real... That way? Think? I think we should put a piece of paper down and see which way it's... if it's off. You know what I'm saying? Sure. Right now it's coming off on all sides. But I can't tell because you just blew it. Still, I think we should tilt it maybe that way. So Jeff did add some tape under the rim of this so that we don't have to worry about clean up later. Look at that. Do you want me to hit with some heater? We're just going to do a cold tilt. Like really like moving more than anything. It's where you hit the heat last. What do you think? Maybe hold it up. I'm going to hit with some heat right here and let it move. I'm going to kind of tilt it that way. Again, we're not doing too much heat. This is just moving. That whole section is moving. I wonder if it's like... You can always tilt it back. I just want to move that one movement. Stretch. Alright, so we're going to resin that part. We bet in Myrtle Beach, what is happening? We are adding resin to a piece. And on any I was like, no, look at the bottom of the table. Shout out to Shino. Shino. I'm watching Waves all day. We watched Waves for a minute. I'm going to bring you guys down so you can see what Jeff's doing. Basically just trying to... We're going to have to just try to blend this in. We weren't going to do this part, but now we have to. We've got pink and hopefully this. So you paint or make the whole table. So we don't do the table creation. What we do is epoxy coating. So we make things look like marble. For example, this client wanted a pink marble, so we did that. And now we are making her existing table match her existing countertops that we created to look like pink marble. Thank you. It's a little bit more pink, but it'll still look good. Man says ear, feet will be marble-fied to match the table. So I've been really good up to this second avoiding stepping in resin for now. And since we weren't planning on doing this part, we didn't tape this off, so we'll wipe that off. No stress. How do you make the brown thing? What's the brown thing? So you want to hold this and I'll add some white down there? There's some white right there. We should have just taped it off. No, I shouldn't have put a wood is. We'll just fill this sucker up and then we'll tilt it and it'll look fine. Adding some sparkle. I feel famous when you read my comments. We love reading comments from you guys. Thank you, Tara. That looks fun. Maybe we can spray paint it a little and put some other... Run some dark lines through it. It'll look just fine. We'll have a mess up here. Tomorrow we can take off the bottom, that rim and just paint it gold, you know. Just hit it with a bunch of heat so then it drips off. We can wipe it off with the alcohol rag. It gets in with a little bowl. I know, but to get it off easier, I'm not sure. I feel like if we're going to add the gold to this one, we probably should do it. Are we going to flood coat this or no? I don't know. What time do it be? It's six o'clock. Tara, thank you very much. Tara, thanks for the two dollars. You're so sweet. Thank you. Thank you everyone who's donated by the way. Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. Beep, beep, beep, beep, beep. And if you're new to the channel and you don't know what Beep, Beep, Beep, Beep, Beep, Beep, Beep means is we have a button that we hit. Somebody sent us. It's a hype button like in a club. And that means that some of us donated to us. If you see the little lights that people put up, that means somebody has donated. Sometimes you don't see it. How many things have you guys painted? We're painting live pretty much every day on this channel. Let's hit that rim so that it just will, you know, it'll fall off easier. I'm scared I'm going to scorch what's in it if I just try to melt it off. I mean, I hit it with some heat and then just use the, uh, our hand wipes to get the rest of it off. Oh, vamp sent us the button. Oh yeah, they have to send us the button. Theresa gives bananas. Is she giving our artwork a review? A lot of bananas. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12. See, that looks so good. You tell them what we're doing right now. Damn, it's famous. Looks great. Yeah, she's hitting that around that, uh, because we didn't paint it. So what, what, what's going to happen is all the residents just going to fade off the side and you'll be able to see the gold. So she's heating it up so that it just kind of runs off the side. And it'll be nice and smooth. And then we can just paint it gold tomorrow. I'm going to put some alcohol on this rag and just run it, run it around the side and hopefully they'll take most of it off playing some circles of the world. Right. You're gonna, let me just get this. So he reads comments. He just was relaying what I was doing. Well, did somebody not want your comment read or we didn't read their comment? Yeah, they're a little upset that, oh, it's wiping off the gold spray paint. What? Oh, that you didn't read their comment. I try to read every comment. So does she and sometimes we miss them. So you'll just have to be patient. Oh, we're sure you're nice. Just saying sometimes we get a big. Sometimes we have a lot of comments and we can't get, we can't read all of them right away. I'm sure you understand. I hope you feel better. Yeah, I'm reading off of this. The comments are populating on the camera. Hello all you 93 people hopping in to see what we're creating today. If you don't know, we're artists till death. We paint live most every day. And today we are doing this to match the this. We did this a couple of days ago. Yeah, we did this countertop a couple of days ago. Can I turn the flash on this? You have to do it when you. So this is our pink marble. Unconventional side table to match our pink marble countertop that we did while we are out here in L.A. doing work. If you guys need some resany things done, that's what we do. What we do, do, do, do, do, do. Where's JJ? Denise, are you talking about in terms of being on the live or geographically? So if you like creating things or working with resin or you're interested in working with resin, join us every day. We usually go live now at 6 p.m. central, but here lately we've been traveling a lot. So we're just trying to get it in where we fit in. Oh, we're going live at our regular time. What's up? Anyways, you can find everything that we use, all the pigments. Sorry, these are gross because we use them at our website, artiststilldeath.com. Yeah, JJ may be working. I love it. Looks awesome. I'd have to have some rose gold or just gold in there if it were mine, but yes, could love it. So we did add gold accents. You want to just put a little? See, you can see here. We have it run through. However, it's hard to see without the flash on. There's some right there. And we'll be running it through this. We just need to do the thing. Should we just wait? Just make sure it'll soak up a lot in that paper. So just make sure you get a whole bunch of that gold soaked out. So what we're about to do is run some gold veins through the piece. We're going to try to do it extra super thin because it looks better that way. And the way that we do that is we will take our molten gold is whatever I always call it, but it's actually liquid gold from Montana. And we're going to pour it out onto some paper like this so that whatever it is that's in spray paint that keeps it fluid is also in this liquid gold. And I need that stuff to soak into some paper so that it doesn't bloom on May 2 badly. Well, thank you, Misty. I appreciate that, Carrie. See that that's soaking in. That's not the gold. That's like an oily. That's what probably makes it liquid so that it can come out of the spray can. It is. And it keeps it like a wet substance. Sure. It keeps it fluid, but I need it to be do a roadside before you do it. Yeah. Looks good. Looks good. Propellant great word. Look at that. So running this gold through will make our fault line stand out a little bit. You can see that gold shining in that middle vein. So if we hadn't have let that whatever run out of it, when we put it down, the lines will bloom and grow and just not look very refined. So we let a bit of that just soak into some paper and then it's more controllable. It really gives it that right in like, it's almost like sunk into it. That looks great. Yeah. Solvents. Thank you, Ron. I appreciate it. The thought even though super sticker isn't available in your area. I appreciate it either way. Thought that counts. We didn't mess up the mountain peak. Are you going to do some in the? Yeah. We just wanted it soft, but also fabulous. We do have a PayPal. If one of the mods can put up our PayPal that would be super. Can't show you how well out there it is. How well the gold glows in there. But it looks super nice. My biggest fear right now is dropping Jeff's phone into the roadside. Let's end this. I'm going to have a beer. We're going to get some. Blooming gorgeous. Thank you. We're going to get some lobster. Lobster. We did have some steak today, but it was cooked a little bit too much. And you know what's funny is we didn't complain and they still took it off of our tap. That's true. A donation won't pop up on the screen if you do it through PayPal. Unfortunately, PayPal and YouTube are not affiliated like that. However, we will see it and then we will hit the for you 98 people. That's insane. It was up to 110 a second ago. Was this table extra love at all? So, but she didn't ask us to do this table. We just decided to do it. So we won't charge her. Obviously, she wants to kick us a little extra for it. It's great. No, we didn't charge her for this because it was something we wanted to do for her. She, she's been a great host. So Nene, that is correct. It's Thornton at artistilldat.com. It has to be an email address and that's the one that's associated. Hi, Tia. Thank you so much. I wanted to do my kitchen and navy gold and white scheme. Do you have a video tutorial on the counter? This will be my first tackle. I definitely recommend doing maybe a coaster and then like maybe a 16 by 20. Just to get a feel of resin before you try to jump into a countertop size situation. I will also recommend that you use the art coat for your design layer as opposed to the countertop coat. It has all the same durability except for it has a two hour working time, which is super handy when you're doing any kind of larger scale piece. We will have a video on how we did this one up soon. I just have to edit it, you know, in my spare time. And we have other videos of countertops and tabletops that we do black dragonfly. So did you put gold on a bottom section too? We sure did. I promise I'm not going to drop her phone. I can't see it, but it's down there. Thank you, Nene. I appreciate it. Appreciate it. Thank you for the PayPal donation. Tiji gave us 1,100 million bananas. Hello from Ukraine. Hi. Thank you. Edit on the plane. I'm going to be playing Sudoku on the plane. So yeah. Super awesome. That's how we did that to go along with our this. Thank you all, 109 of you for tuning in. Pro tip. Pro tip. So what I want to do because I can't tell because there's so many already and we've tilted it. So what I'm going to do is put this down. Put it down equally and hopefully cleanly. And then so that I can see when we come back. Moving. I mean, you'll be able to tell obviously by the look of it, but by the new drips, which way your table might be a little bit off. So where we are in West Hollywood, everything is on a hill. Everything is Caddy Wampus. Everything. Literally everything. So in order to see how this piece may be shifting because of the floor maybe not being quite so level or maybe the piece isn't so level, we're going to surround it with more paper with clean paper. So we can see where the drips are coming so that we can probably what we'll do since we don't have anything to prop it up. We'll just rotate it 180 degrees into the other direction. However, if this was a design piece, I'd be upset about it shifting. But because this is a natural stone piece, a little shift will actually look really great. Yeah. Well, good night. Thank you for coming in. And so we don't have a level with us because we were doing countertops. We weren't going to originally do this piece as an addition, but so we didn't bring a level. So that's how we're going to work around something that's on level or if we don't know that is level. That's how we're going to keep an eye on it. Yeah. Yeah. Hey, there's 110 people in here. Just see what you're doing. What are you doing? I want to cut it. So that's the opaque white. Yeah. So he's adding a white fault line. Probably right through the middle of that. So he should have done this before adding his new paper so that we don't get it mixed up. Well, this is just a little bit of white. Thank you to everyone that's tuning in and seeing what we're up to right now. If you want to subscribe, please do so. We do resin pieces every day. We teach live answer questions and help people out with their artwork or just needing someone to chat with since quarantine kind of sucks. No matter what country you're in, we're here. We are currently on location out in West Hollywood to do these countertops. And we decided to do a matching side table. Looks like this. Here's a little bit of it. Did it right there. You just add a little bit more in there. Yes. Vamp is correct. Sometimes we do alcohol ink. Sometimes we do airbrush. This month we will be doing a lot of body paint. I really don't know how YouTube managed to get me on your channel. Well, we're glad you're here. Do you ever come to Europe for a workshop? So we've done two tours in Australia. Two tours in the States. I'm teaching classes. We haven't done Europe yet. But as soon as Europe opens back up to the US travel, we can definitely look into it. We would love to. Or you don't usually watch art? Well, we're glad you're here. I'm doing this because every time you put any kind of resin down, even if it's a little line like that, always hit it with a little heat because there's going to be bubbles in that particular piece of resin. Denise, this is my second year ATD trained. We love it. Crazy to think of how long we've been doing resin art on YouTube. I think it's beautiful. I think she's going to love it. I think that extra bit of white did super awesome. Agreed. Agreed. We would love to come to Europe. Shoot me an email or a text. All of our contact information is down in the description box. If you would like any of these colors or the resin you see us working with today, it's all gross up here. But when we ship it to you, it's nice and fancy and pretty and packaged nice. But the colors were strawberry shake, just resin strawberry shake, dusty pink by color obsession. The darkest platinum rose by resin art. This sparkly throughout is Milky Bay Milky Way by resin art. Milky Bay is not a thing and sounds gross if it was. And the white is titanium from just resin. As you can see, we don't have a lot of cell action and that's because we didn't use a lot of heat. If we were to heat it up a lot and mess with it a bunch, then it would probably start to sell up. Have you felt any shaking? No, we're supposed to have an earthquake. You guys maybe want to try stone coat. I currently use counterculture DIY and only get 45 minutes working time. But I usually do tumblers, but something 45 minutes isn't longer than that for what I do. We've reviewed counterculture. It's a good resin. It is obviously a shorter working time, which is probably better for things like tumblers. Tumblers, trinkets, maybe? Yeah. They can set past. Yeah. Anything odd shaped. Yeah. We're going to coat something. But for large scale pieces, definitely something with a larger, no longer working time works best. Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. What's a good white if you don't want cells? Most anyway, just watch out for the amount of heat you use. And swiping. And swiping. And super kill. Have you come back to Australia someday? Jacqueline, we plan on being back in Australia. Probably, where am I? Okay. Probably, but we're supposed to already come back like in June. But as soon as the world opens back up, we will be back whenever. We love it. Right? One of the clients see the results. She'll be here at 10 p.m. Have you ever visited the Middle East? We haven't. We had someone ask us to come to Abu Dhabi. I think so. No. It was Dubai to do countertops and floors. And we were like, we need a deposit. We're ready. Well, we see the reveal of the kitchen all cleaned up. Yes, we're going to let this set overnight. And in the morning, we're going to break it back down, clean up all of this and the floor and all that. We'll get that done in the morning before we head to the airport. After dark is my fate. Who'll do ATD after dark? Probably won't be on this trip. Definitely won't be on this trip. I could use some art in my kitchen. Everyone could use some art in their kitchen. Anyways. Let's go eat. I'm hungry. We're going to get some foods. So thank you guys for watching all 112 of you guys that are tuning in to us right now. Please like, subscribe, leave us your thumbs, whether good or bad, we would love your thumbs. And tune in every day to see what kind of artwork we're making. We do literally everything. So tune in, leave a comment, leave a thumb, share with all your family, friends, loved ones. Are you doing that thing? Dang it. Have you visited Canada? Black Dragonfly? We haven't, but we would love to. I don't know if Canada is going to let us in right now. And I'll just do it myself. So yeah, check us out on all of our other social media. Why am I all in the camera? I usually have a pop up right here with all that information, but I have, I have none of that right now. So I'll just leave you with, thank you guys so so much for watching. Please be kind to one another. You never know what someone is going through. I'll see you guys. Manana. Bye. I said bye. Goober. Absolutely.