 I'm gonna get you guys better honed in. Super wonderful, amazing. Hope you've all had an awesome day. I have, I've been sending out orders, figuring out what I can add to our scratch off game that we do every year happening right now. In a minute, Jeff will bring over what I'm talking about with scratch off games. Putting labels on the last couple. And today, we're going to be doing ornaments. I, every time I go home for Christmas, the holidays, et cetera, we do Christmas at our house. Whatever you guys celebrate. I feel like ornaments are always fun. They don't have to be done, they're good. Denominational. So, I'm gonna show you my ornament in theory. Since I set up paper. Let's have Rumpel, Kathy, Belinda, Sue, how are things in the future? Susan and Janine. So I did these, I think last year, I'm gonna try to flash them so you can see what goes on. Boop, boop, boop. So I did these ones last year. Hello, Melody. Can you guys hear me out? Okay, everything cool. I love it purple and gold. So in a minute, I'm gonna talk about gum Arabic and what that does is this awesome like outlining, texture looking business, all these flecks. That's from that. But you can also just use glitter. This is some mermaid glitter. Oh, when I sit down, you can't hear me? Oh, that's a rude of me. Let me get my mic, and if it doesn't, then I'm just gonna have to talk super loud. Okay, what about now? Can you hear me now? Mic check one, two, one, two. These are super cool, and there's super easy to do in comparison to like other things. I love making these. I actually got these from our fairy art mother, G.U.D. And I actually have a lot left over, so if you want, you could use any glass ornament, you could probably even use plastic ornaments. But if you want some of the ones that I'm using, I have like a couple of cases, which is, instead of four, left. I have them on the website, just so I can open some space in the shop. So, let me go over the materials while I'm trying to get some of this out. So, you're gonna need some Micas. You can use any Mica, but in my opinion, the color art Micas work the best. And that's because, nope, yep, color is primary elements, and that's because the pigment is a little bit different than most Micas. They're more pigmented pigments, that doesn't make sense. But it just is, it's just more pigmented pigments. I'm gonna see a chat for a second so I'm restarting. Anyways, you're gonna need that. I just showed you guys what gum Arabic does, but I'm gonna show you how to use it and all that jazz in a moment. Why can't you, oh, I don't know why everything was paused, my bad, but I'm back. So you're gonna need gum Arabic, some Micas. I prefer primary elements. You're free to use whatever ornaments, whatever gum Arabic, whatever anything that you want to. I'm just telling you guys what I'm personally doing. The details are up to you. So, the next thing you're gonna need is a foreign medium. I'm just using this from Vallejo. Almost all of you guys probably have, what is it, Mod Podge or polycrylic in your Stashoff's art supplies. Both of those will be good to go. You just wanna make sure that it's gonna dry clear and is water-soluble so that it'll mix and play well with your Micas. Then you're gonna need, I use these little coffee stirs. It's just the best at putting color into these bad boys. What else? I guess that's it. So, oh, is that better? Hope that's better. Yes, no, yes. So I don't know where I left off, but all that I said so far was you need to have ornaments, you can use any glass ornaments, or you could probably even use plastic ornaments. Just need durable ornaments because we're gonna beat the devil out of these. I have some of these on my website just because I have some left over from the last season that I did them. So if you want some of the ones I use specifically, they are available on my website in this moment. You're gonna need some kind of pouring medium. I'm using this one by Vallejo. All that really matters is that it dries clear and is water soluble to work with your whatever color powders you're using. You can use any mica, in my opinion, the primary elements from Color Art work the best. It just is more pigmented. It just works better. I do have some hearts, and I do have some eggs. I don't have very many of each. I'm just trying to open up some space in the shop. So they're available on the website right now, right now. Right now. I don't know how long they're gonna be available. So the next thing you're gonna need is some thing to use to get your powders into your ornament. I'm using these little coffee stirrers, whatever it is you wanna use. It's up to you. I'm using Gum Arabic as well, and that's gonna give us those super different little looks on our ornaments. I like how they work. How it works with the primary elements. You probably use TLP or any other kind, but I haven't used any other kind, so I don't know firsthand, I'm just assuming. So first things first is you're gonna take your ornament. I'm selling them in a box, poor case, that comes with four, and you unwrap them, take this little doodad out, then you have just a glass ornament. Then you're gonna take your pouring medium, bean bang boing, and you're gonna pour it into your shape. I have already done the ones I'm gonna do today. Maybe I'll do another one. Who's to say, but the next step is the most long time-consuming thing. You wanna have a good coat of the pouring medium in your this, your ornament, but you don't want too much. This is going to collect a little bit. See how it's still very runny? You wanna have as much out as possible. That's just gonna keep your Micas, pigments, whatever you're using from dripping down with the gravity in your ornament. So I usually have just a little cup and I just let them drain. It's best if you do a number of them that way you're not sitting around and waiting. I'm gonna do one and let the other one just have a little bit of extra pigment in it so that you guys can see what the difference is. So I don't even know what color we're gonna do. I have all of the these. Let's do Laguna Azul. Don't know what color this is. I'm gonna drop some onto this. Oh, it's like turquoisey green. So we'll do some of that. And I wanna do, let's do Shambord, which is like a purpley color. These are my go-to colors, generally. And then we'll do some Gum Arabic and some gold. What's up, Pan? Hello, everyone. I got this Gum Arabic off of Amazon. The brand I don't think matters. So we're just gonna scoop up, I don't know if you can see that. Gonna scoop up some Gum Arabic and I'm just going to kind of flick it around in our ornaments. In my opinion, the most random, the better. You can even like just go, so that you get some of it on the top. Just while it's in there, just hit it with your pinky, just go, boop, and it'll pop it up. All of these things, you don't wanna overdo it except for if you use a gold at the very end, which is one of my favorite things to do because it kind of covers up all the things you may have missed. I've even done vases this way, which is super cool. And then you just coat the inside with resin. So now we have all of the Gum Arabic in there that we're gonna use. And after each color, you wanna take your rings off first. If you have a sippy-sippy, get after it. There you guys, one second. Disposable, sippy-sippy. Disposable wine glasses? Like a plastic cup? Yes? Okay. So, you just wanna tap it with a little bit of vigor, but be careful because it is glass and I will not be held responsible for you crushing an egg or a heart or any other shape ornament in your hands. Cause you're just a little bit too aggressive. I think I'm gonna use some interference gold as well. This is by Color Art or Resin Art. I carry the blingots on our website, but I don't carry color obsession primary element colors. Just cause those are for acrylics and I don't do that many acrylic things. Wait till you guys see how awesome this looks when we're done. It doesn't take that long. Like I said, I do these during the holidays with my family. This is where we're at so far. Just has the gold and the gum arabic. The gum arabic will dry clear or white. So, these fun splotches of dark color where it like kind of outlines the splotches. That is cause of the gum arabic. All those dark bits. So, I really love how it looks. All right, moving on. Let's do the green first or the Laguna Zool because I have more of that. Also, is my chat working cause I haven't seen a new message in a while. So, just like before, we're going to just insert our stirrer so that we can put the color up in there. Yes, you can put glitter in as well as primary elements. I did glitter on this one, but it's solid glitter. This is Mermaid from Color Passion. I do have that color in stock as we speak. This is a very Christmasy green. I wonder if I should pair it with a red. Actually, I don't have a red. So, never mind. Scratch that, reverse it. Ooh. So, you see it goes on that dark green color and then it's mixing a little bit with the gum Arabic and the gold interference that we have in there. We're just going to kind of smack it a little bit, just give it a little whacky whack. And that's going to bounce the color from one side to the other cause you don't want it to just build up in there. You want it to be spread out. Ooh, it's going to be a good one. Hopefully, no soapy waters getting in there, B. So, now I'm going to put our purple color in there. This is called Shambord. If this green was a little bit more on the like teal side or a little bit more blue in there, this would be my go-to palette for almost anything. Some kind of purple or pink, some kind of teal or aqua color. And then gold. Ooh, this is turning red, actually. So, this will be our Christmas colors. Okay, I need some different mixers. The ones I got are kind of like a flimsier, cheaper kind. And the ones I like to use are these slightly bigger typesters. They're like rounded on the ends. A little bit more quality. You saw them in person at Ronda's last year. Ooh, you were there, Jenny, when I brought them down and did them down there. What's up, Melissa? So, on the heart one that I'm going to do next, what colors do you think I should use? Keep in mind, I don't have that many colors because I don't carry that many colors that are for acrylics instead of words. Resin, that's the word. I recently scrubbed to your channel. I've been trying different resin crafts, but I'm pretty bad at it. I want to thank you for introducing me to Just Resin. Pace, they are awesome. Katherine, I'm so glad you like them. And whatever it is that you're having problems with, just reach out to me. I'm happy to help, always, always. Okay, so I've got one more thing to add to this, and it's going to be the 007 or old gold from Color Obsession. And hey, Clara, I'm sorry you're still not feeling amazing, love you. So, see these like blank bits that are right here? You can add more of the pigments we've been using and fill those in, but if you don't, then the gold I'm about to use will fill that in for you. That's that sticks to everything. And these white bits where the gum Arabic is, those will dissolve into your pigments and it's going to be amazing. It's already starting to dissolve in in this area where it's getting darker. So it was red and red. This bit in the middle would have had the gum Arabic because it's starting to get super dark. Okay, so I'm going to add the gold and then we're going to let this one just live and we'll see what it's going to do. I just got a whole bunch of 007, but I didn't want to use all of it because you guys have been asking for it for a while. So I'm just going to use some old gold from Color Passion. And it just goes in the same way that we did everything else. So we just got scared by Girl Cat. That happened. Also my old gold is almost out. I'm going to bring this back up there so you guys can see what happens when we start shaking about our gold. Maybe I'm going to put some of this antique gold in there as well because I have a little bit more of it than my old gold. Okay. All right, you guys. So you can see this open area right here. Look at how it just fills in so beautifully all of those bits that we didn't quite get. So it's breaking through any thin spots or vacant spots. And those dips of color are going to be even more amazing after it kind of melts into our gum arabic a bit, this area and this area as well. So we're going to let this live till the end of the video and then we're going to check it out and see what kind of amazing we did. Cold Stone. Stone Coat is coming out with a new resin. It's going to be a two, three hour quick setting UV resistant epoxy. It's going to be amazing. I have seen them work with it. I haven't tried it yet, but I will be carrying it. Got a bad clear. I feel better. So, purple and copper. I think I may be able to facilitate. I have black cherry. I don't have purple. But black cherry is pretty purpley. Ooh, black cherry and copper. Okay. I'm going to use our red interference for this one. I'm going to leave these ones a little bit on display over here. So in case people come in, they can see what we're trying to do today. Okay. So this one, like I mentioned before, you want to get as much of the pouring medium out as possible. I left a little bit extra in here. You can see it running. This is arguably way too much. If you can see like a color difference in the different areas, then it's a little bit too much. So that you guys can see what happens. But watch it and not even do anything different just because I'm trying to tell you guys about it. Cause that's happened before. I have tried to add colors in gum Arabic and all the things in here. With a design, you know how some people can like push sand down into other colors of sand and make like a design? I have no idea how they do that, especially after I tried to apply color in specific areas. I'm sure someone can do it, but I've never seen it. I haven't been able to do it. So, yeah. What is happening, TG? We're making ornaments. Cool, cool, cool. Also, smacking it about a little bit knocks off some of the color or the gum Arabic and shoots it over to different areas. So it has kind of like a fade out and it's not just big splotches like this. That's gonna take a little bit longer for the pigments, micas, et cetera to soak in. So, yeah. If you're a child like me and have no patience or attention span past couple of minutes, try to, yes, also, and join us on ATD's Poor People where we talk about art all day, every day. Oh, key doking. We do, that's all that happens in ATD's Poor People is art things. Okay, let's drop some purple in here. This is black cherry. You can get these colors from Color Art. They're primary elements. I used to have a code with them, but I don't think it works anymore. I know that Tammy Anderson still has a code. So use hers. Ooh, black cherry, such a beautiful color. I have it for resin in my shop, but I wouldn't put resin pigments in this application because the resin art pigments need something. They need resin to dry or cure, and this pouring medium that we use is water-based, not epoxy-based. So I don't think it'll work the same, unfortunately. You still have 50 clear ornaments. The flat ones are these ones. Is that gonna be beautiful? Belinda, I don't see any reason why that wouldn't work. You just have to find the sponge or the foam thing that goes on the tube that's attached to the motor that you put your tumbler on. You just need to find one of those that'll fit your particular size of wine glass. Also, I would leave just a little bit of the rim exposed and just tape it off like you would regular tumblers. Just to be sure, just in case someone is allergic to epoxy. So this primary element is a little bit different. It's actually a mica. You can see the particle looks different even. One of them looks like resin art, dry paste, and the other one just looks like a mica. So they are different, so they're gonna behave differently in here. I'm gonna put the red, bling it in first. Whatever you put in will show in the order that you put it in. So whatever colors last will have the least amount present because it's gonna be behind the other colors in theory. I want this one to be mostly black cherry. In fact, I don't know if I'm gonna put this purple one in there because while it's beautiful, I don't know that it's gonna go because the hues of the purple are so different. What's up, Sam? How have you been? We miss you. Oh, I'm so glad, Julie. I'm so, so glad you like it. A dollar store football could work. That is also true. Okay, so I guess we need a little bit more. I think maybe I'm just gonna add some shambord. I'm gonna add some shambord and some more, yeah. I'm gonna add some shambord and some more black cherry. And then we're gonna add, I don't know if I have a, well, yeah, I have a rose gold. Well, I have a copper, nevermind, I have a copper. JKJK. Oh, you two, Jenny? Yeah, it was gonna be a little bit abrasive for the general color palette that we were going with. All right, let me run and get my, what does this look like? That is a pretty color. It's crazy how it doesn't look like how it would. So a pro tip when you get powders is whatever medium you're using, like put white on your lid just like a little dot and then put a smear color swatch of what color it turns into on the lid so that you will never have to wonder what color it turns into. This is chestnut. This is Aurora. Oh yeah, Aurora's beautiful, but it's not what I'm going for. So I'm gonna put these down and go get my copper or 001. That's broccoli? Oh, I thought you said broccoli. Chopin' broccoli. So this color that I'm about to use is 001, which is a rose gold by color obsession. It is the T-Tiny Baby Sister of 007. Ooh, aw. Right, what's up, Amy? I remember that. Girl cat, what are you getting into? She's got something. Hinted turquoise? I think a hinted turquoise would look good, but I don't have any turquoise that I know of. Everything is, I need to visit my Judy and pick up a couple more colors before the next time I do these. I was thinking at first that the copper would be a little bit too dark or orangey, but it really, it did good things. So let me show you guys. The gum arabic is fading in right here. And these dark bits are because of the gum arabic. This dark bit, this here. That dark bit, this dark bit. And these lighter areas are where it hasn't quite soaked in yet. So see here how it looks pretty fluid. These colors are melding together. That is because I have a little bit too much of the pouring medium still in here. So as soon as I set it down and stop moving it around like this, some of the colors in this one will kind of start to droop some because it's still too much liquid. It can't hold on to the outside. This is gonna be liquid over liquid. So it's gonna kind of move and meld and mix these colors together, which is not an altogether bad thing. You just have to be mindful of it so that you don't have a color that you're like, OMG is the best thing I've ever done in my whole life. And then you set it down and it goes rarararar. So let's see how our first one is doing. Jenny, thank you. So sweet. Thank you very much. Okay, so this is the first one we did. Still a little bit too liquidy up here, but that's fine. All these dark blends are from the gum Arabic. This is gum Arabic that hasn't melted quite yet. All these dark spots are gum Arabic. I'm not even sure what gum Arabic really does or is or what is used for. I'm sure someone in the chat will let me know, but I know that it does beautiful things in resin ornaments like these. Hi, big boy. Oh, he's telling me he needs to go OUT. So I may have to dip out in just a moment. But I wanted to show you guys how I do these ornaments. So in the very last thing I do is I'll put this back on top and then I'm gonna have Jeff cut me out some names like my little T-Tiny Baby niece. I'm gonna put her name on one and her favorite colors. It's gonna say, baby's first Christmas. And I think it's super fun. I will post in ATEEZ Poor People what that looks like after the gum Arabic is fully dried out. Are these dumby? Sweet, sweet, sweet. And I wanna show you guys the this that we're doing right now. So these are our scratch off cards. And we're giving these away for every hundred dollars that is ordered on our website. There's so many prizes in here. There's gallons of resin donated by Stone Coat Countertops. There's paste, there's merchandise, there's class seeds, there's pour with us kits. There's everything you can think of that we carry in our shop. There's at least one of those, including a bunch of 10%, 20% and 30% off codes that are just already written on these bad boys. If you go to our website, artistalldebt.com, you can see a full list of the prizes that are just win. And then we have instant prizes on these as well and it has all the rules. And so I'm excited, I'm excited about these. Every one of these is a winner. Every one of them has at least a 5% off code on them. The question was, can you lay them flat or you have to have them standing up? So I would just leave them in just a cup that you have. These are just the little medicine cups. But honestly, you could lay them flat and leave them except for be careful if you have one that has a lot of liquid still in it moving around because then it's going to puddle where it's laying. So maybe you leave it up so that it kind of puddles where nobody really will see it if you have too much in there that you notice. But if you get it mostly sloshed out, then you can leave them laying down and nothing will happen. If you get a box from me, then just let them sit just booty down in the box until the next day. And so yeah, you placed $100 order yesterday, can't wait for my scratch off, way to go. So yeah, for every $100 spent, you get a scratch off card. And if you buy a mystery box, you get a scratch off card. And there's sometimes I just throw them in to people's orders just cause I'm crazy person, I guess. So there's some already that I just, even before the, oh, she's playing with a box. Okay. Even before this, that's not the right lid. Even before our event started, she's a crazy person. I wonder if you guys can see her. See that little basket under there? That's what she's playing with. Well, she's not gonna come out just cause I'm showing you guys. Anyways, don't forget to subscribe, hit the like and leave me a comment after this video post and tell me which egg is your favorite. Leaving a comment on a posted video helps our channel to populate in the suggested. I like this one a lot. I think I had a little bit too much liquid in it so it's kind of melded, very like money. I forgot what I was saying, but subscribe, it helps our channel. Share a video if you think it's worth sharing and support small businesses this holiday season. If you know someone that likes to art, then get them some stuff from me. We have gift cards on our website. If you have any questions, you can shoot me an email or a message via our website, message thing thing. And so yeah, you guys are the best. I have very limited cases of these left, but like I said before, you could use any shape ornament. What do you do, big boy? What do you do, big boy? You got me a stuff from another channel tonight? You're the best, TG. This is my big boy, Bowie. If you don't know, he's the director and he's my biggest boy, a dumb big boy. Anyways, you guys are the best. I will see you guys on Monday for another exciting live. Oh, I wanted to show you guys how that piece turned out. But we grabbed that ocean. What are you doing? I want to show you guys that piece. So don't move. The one we did yesterday, the ocean. I still need to do another layer on. Now, red, the boy. Thank you, my dear. What do you guys think of yesterday's final piece? I need to do another wave, back set a little bit and do something with this hand part, but I super love the texture that we got from crinkling that. Words are hard right now. You know what I mean? The thing, the stuff, the cellophane. Love it. Okay, you guys are the best. And I will see you guys on Monday. Have a great weekend. Be kind of one another cause you never know what someone's going through. Never know what someone's going through. And I always remember we do the tests. So you don't have to. That was really shaky. Sorry about that. Kind of not really a little bit. You guys are the best. We'll see you on Monday. Bye. Bye. Did you say bye, Bobo? Did you say bye, Bobo? You did. You did. Okay, we're going. Go outside.