 Video Friday with Art Rezny. Hey guys, it's Video Friday. So every now and again you come across something that makes you go, huh, and that happened to me recently when I was on the Instagram page of one of our customers, Linda Klippenstein. And I noticed something really, really cool that Linda had done and I wanted to share it with you. So you know when you're rezning and you get tape drips, resin drips on the tape, right? And most people like me just peel the tape off and the drips right along with it and throw it in the garbage. Well, Linda had an amazing idea. She kept her drips. So she saved all of her drips like I did here and then she glued them onto her artwork and covered it in resin and look at how it looks. It looks amazing. She created this beautiful texture. It looks so cool. I thought that was just the neatest idea. So you can see here I've saved a bunch of these drips. Now what you can do is glue them onto a canvas or onto your artwork, use a glue gun. You can use a glue stick. You can even use resin as well because it is an adhesive. Just glue them onto your piece and then cover it in resin for a really, really cool textured look. Now I just have a couple little tips for you. It's best to peel the tape off within 24 hours just because the resin is a little flexible then it'll be easier to get it off. If it's longer than 24 hours you can always just use a blade to pop them off like that. I do advise using this tuck tape, this sheathing tape here because it's plastic based rather than the painters tape. If you do use painters tape make sure you pop them off within 24 hours because the resin will really bond onto painters tape because it's a bit more porous. Okay, so that is it. Take a look again. Linda's amazing idea. Check out her Instagram page and her website below and we'll see you next week for Video Friday. Video Friday with that resin. Oh thank god that's over.