 Are you sure we're ready? That thing is still showing. Yeah, that's us. OK. All right. Hit main, and we're ready to go. I do. Oh. Oh. What is up? A welcome back. Do you like to do a builder to make it? So do we. And we have a new video each week. This week, we're prepping for the farmer's market. No, craft show. Craft show. A big craft show. Like a big craft show. Yeah. So we're going to do our porch leaner today. They're heavily requested at all of our craft shows. People want those porch leaners. And those that have seen us at the farmer's market have been asking about them. And we've been kind of slack on creating these porch leaners because I don't like them. Well, you have to go outside. And we don't really do it at our paint table in there. I like making them. I like designing them. Yeah, I don't like transporting them. Who are you kidding? He doesn't paint any of the signs. He doesn't do any of the porch leaners. I am behind the scenes. Yes, you're the designer. I am creating the designs. I'm the designer. And the videos, yes. Yeah. I'm the cutter. Well, I guess Tanner's the cutter. Yeah, Tanner's the cutter. I'm the. You're the TikTok guy. Beta test cutter. Yeah, I do all the. I'm the content creator. All right, so on our Tuesday live, you guys requested a strawberry door round. So we took that and we made it into a porch leaner. But this coming Tuesday, we're going to have a strawberry door round to go with our porch leaner. Big promises. Big promises. Yeah, it does not even been designed yet. So we'll pull out something. She makes my own promises. I start designing it in my head. And then I tell Garrett what I want. And then together, we make it happen together. So we did this porch leaner. We designed it. We have it all cut out. And so we're going to paint it today, show you guys how we do our porch leaners, how quick and easy it is. And then we'll have one to take to the craft show tomorrow. Yeah, so it's super simple. Hold on. Let's get ready for step one. OK. Now, tomorrow's craft show is going to be in Aquaclan, Virginia. So Northern Virginia. So if any of you guys are up in Northern Virginia, make a point to come by and see us. We would love to see you. It's a big marine base. It's like huge. Well, it's not me. The show's not on the base, though, right? We're right there on some sort of a river walk. We've not been there before. So I'm kind of excited about it. Yeah, river walk. And they're going to have bands and music, craft show. We're down by the wine and the bands, right? Yeah, our booth is down there. Yes, by the music and the wine thing, what did you say? Well, like 5 o'clock would be given away size. I'll be like, I'm going to run down here real quick. I'll be right back. The later the day goes on, the steeper the discounts get. Yeah, come later in the day. All right, focus, guys, focus. I'm focusing. Good morning. Finally catching you guys live and staying for the whole duration. Oh, hi, Christina. Good, Christina. We missed you guys. I haven't seen you in a while. Yeah. Who else? You got some other fun friends? Derek doing? It's live on a Friday and I'm off today. So Scott will be here. Oh, welcome, Scott. Oh, it's like a holiday then. Oh, no, that Cheryl Shepard said this is the first time I've ever been able to catch the live from start to finish. Oh, awesome. Awesome. Well, hopefully we'll make it fast enough where you could catch it to the finish. Yes, we've got some. This project is a little bit in progress because we knew we were doing it live. So we wanted to make sure we get there relatively quickly. It's like we'll be a little bit of a baking show. Who's that lady with the, oh, today we're making a turkey. Julia Child. Julia Child, yeah, it's like a little Julia Child. Step one, we're going to gather all of our supplies. We needed two doggie or fence pickets. Six foot? Six foot. We needed a ssh. Well, wait, now these are the premium grade pickets. Yeah, they're smooth. See how smooth they are? Smooth. Well, relatively smooth. And I went yesterday and I tried to find all the straight and dry ones. Yeah, that's your trick. So typically when we get them, they're pretty wet. And the wetter they are, the more likely they are to warp. So you want to lay them out. Yeah, you want to lay them flat so that they. Make sure you flip them. Turn them like in the oven as they dry out. And then you want to use them as dry as you can. You can do this with damp pickets, but hopefully you've got some time. Yeah, as they dry, they'll warp though. So be careful. Then we have a three foot smaller picket. If you just like 40, didn't we determine these were like 42 or something? I don't know. We're about to find out. I'm saying it's 36. I'm saying it's 42. Kim's right. It's 42. Right on the bottom. That's for our cross brace. We need some glue, some brad nails. These are one inch. We need an inch and a quarter. No, we don't. An inch and a quarter will go all the way through. You need like one inchers. Then we have some glue for our kit. We have our kit. The cool little strawberry thing. I'm saying cool because I did it. Did you put it in the store already? Because we just did it yesterday. I did. I was up late getting it ready. So if you want to follow along, it's there. You'll have to order it. SPG's up there too. And I'll put it up for the patrons right after this. What else? Is that it? That is it. I think that is it. That's it. You said paint, right? Yeah, that is it. We got it all. Christina Hill says Eric is stuck in telecons all morning, but he always watches the lives later. Oh, that's nice. Thanks. Let us know what he thinks. We missed you guys on the Zoom call. Wicked Crafter says hello from Dayton, Ohio. That's closer to me. I might have to take a road trip. Dayton, Ohio. That's wine. That's my roots. Yeah, I love the Fonda Craft Show up there. Garrett loves Ohio. If you've ever, those of you that follow us for a long time, we talk about it often. Garrett feels like in a former life or something, he has this connection with Ohio for some reason. Yeah. Never been to Ohio. I've driven through Ohio, but I don't think I've ever been anywhere in Ohio. You see me getting out of the way. I love you. It's too far. It's too tall. I'll hit it all this out. Step two, we're going to make all of our cuts. It's really just two cuts. We're going to cut this piece down to 11 inches, two of them. And we're going to use my pocket saw. We'll pretend you guys didn't see me hide it. I'll let you know to jump out of the way. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. She's a veteran. I do know. And the dust. It is every turn. Dust is crazy. Let's just do a quick make sure. Tickle two cans says, I did a craft show at a wine and beer brewery. It was fantastic. They were giving free samples all day. Same, yes, by the end of the day, putting the canopy back in its back room to be a challenge. Yeah, just forget I don't need any of this stuff. Yeah, that would be me. I would be a fan of this. That would be me. I would be like, I don't even forget it. We'll just get it in a canopy. We'll just get new stuff later. I don't even care. I don't even care. Where's my Uber? Scott Hamill also says porch lenders are selling like crazy for him. Yeah, I know. Scott, part of the reason we're like, all right, let's bring these things. They're a higher priced item. And we know every time we bring them, they do sell out. So I don't know why we don't take the time to go out in the back and make them. But I did this week. I actually have three leaners that we already had halfway prepared. And we'll make two more. Because you just like to sit up there and paint and watch some TV. Well, they're a little harder to take to the farmer's market, too. Yeah, transportation, that's what I was just saying. Safety first, Kim. Hey, Candice! Hold your ears. Sorry, guys. If it's loud, there's only going to be a second. Two cuts. Two cuts. We're going to show them the back brace. Three cuts. Three cuts. Last one. Giving it a back brace. Had a back injury. It was a sports injury. Could have gone pro. You in Ohio, I'm ready to go. It's easy to do. It's easy to do. But try it because it's really cool looking. It does make a great technique. Scott says I need to get me one of those fucking saws. You do. That thing is great. That thing travels all around the shop. Yeah, you know what? We talked about, to our top tier patrons, we need to do a giveaway. Because guess what, we hit in Patreon total, 100 patrons. That's awesome. Yeah, we totally do 100 Patreon giveaways. Yeah, totally. All right, we're ready for what step is this? Three. Step, gather, cut, three. Step three, we're going to bring it all together with a little bit of glue and some braces and my one inch nails. And you didn't. What is step three? Step three is a assemble. Yes. Step three, assemble. We're going to use those little cross braces and some glue and brad nails to put it all together. So there's not a lot of measuring with this. We typically take a brace. We lay it at the bottom. That tells us where the bottom. We use one of these as a spacer. Can they see? I don't know how well they can see over there. What's the side cam? Yeah, let's see if we can do the side cam. Side cam me. I can see my mom with it. There we go. How's that? Perfect. Can you see my hands? Yep. All right. So I used a spacer at the bottom. It's just a, I don't know, give it a space. What are you doing? Oh, squeezing them together. You got to split the difference. Sometimes they're warped in the middle. I just split the difference. Get it lined up. Use a little bit of glue. Now we've said a bunch of times, if you don't have a brad nailer, you can use traditional gorilla glue. We're using the wood gorilla glue. Because the great thing about wood gorilla glue is it dries clear. So if it oozes out from underneath your pieces or underneath your little brace here, don't worry about it. It will dry clear. What's that? I think I want a little deep on the glue, but it's OK. Yeah, always. I don't know. I feel like. What happened to you and kindergarten that you felt like? You had to use so much glue. Some obviously fell apart on me in kindergarten. Who didn't tell you to not over glue? Yeah, nobody. Needs more glue. Somebody must have said something in my developmental stages where I needed more glue. More is more. Now we're just going to hit this with a one inch brad nail. Are you back with me? Not the guy. Should I redo it? Everybody want to see it again? I'd do a slight angle. I don't know. I just feel like it holds a little better. It might be in my head like extra glue, probably is. I just feel like if I pin it together, it won't come straight out. It'll have to work its way out. All right, we're trying to stay down there, Court. He's got a lot of comments. Lisa Taylor says, Lisa, from Peach Bottom here, my husband and I have been making the planter boxes he did a while back. We put our own spin on them, and they are crazy popular. All right, well, we got to see your own spin then, Lisa. Yeah. You can't be just blasting that out. And the Kim and Garrett making group on Facebook so we can see it. And then I'll steal it. Well, we wanted to make a planter box. Actually, we almost did it today. Yes, I tried to get Garrett to do a planter box. And I said, I don't know about going live with a planter box. Yeah, I told him it wouldn't be so bad. I think we could have also done that in the little stages. These are old hat. I mean, we do this all the time. Cheryl Shepard says, Kim and Garrett, there's a huge craft festival, the popcorn festival, every year in Beaver Creek, Ohio. Lots of attendees, you might want to check it out. I mean, you're hitting all my buttons there. Are we popcorn? You're out of that popcorn. Yeah, you're out of popcorn in Ohio. Freak is just outside of the kitchen, she says. Scott says congrats on hitting 100. Thank you, Scott. You helped make this possible. Tickled toucan, I bought a pocket saw. It's heavier than I thought. I'm not finding it or flinging it around as easy as Garrett. Yeah, maybe I need to do it one time. Well, here's what happens. So you can see that I don't fling it, but it is easier to carry than a large one. It's like dancing, right? You just start to know your partner. And the pocket saw knows where it's supposed to be. So yeah, like any dance move, practice. All right, one more for the back. Oh, we're doing it. That's right, we're doing the back. That's right, these are beautiful right now. Look at how straight and beautiful these pickets are right now. But sometimes as they dry, these are slightly damp, just very little bit they're damp, but they may warp. So wow, get a mess over here. Well, my top kind of broke off. Yeah, I saw you pull it off. Well, that's because it wasn't coming off. And then I maybe gorilla styled the gorilla glue. All right, so our tip is and what we do is we put this back brace on here, this one right in the center, on the back. And it really does keep them from warping as bad. I really haven't had any problems when I put this little brace on. I don't measure for center, I just kind of guess the name. Yeah, all you need to do is eyeball it. If anybody comes over here with like a tape measure, I'll just shoe them away. Go on, get, get off my porch. Good, because it's pretty high on this one. Miss and a makes, the pocket saw and bride too, but haven't used them yet. Will you give me an opportunity to use both? Yes. You got congrats a couple of times from both Patricia and Tickled Two Cans for hitting 100 patrons. Thank you. Yeah, we started. Candice, or Candice to shout it out. If all 50 of you wouldn't mind to smash that like button that would be fantastic. Yes, remember, go ahead and hit that like button. If you're not yet subscribed, go ahead and do that too. And tick that bell to be notified of our new videos each week. It's almost like that was rehearsed. You've done it a time or two. All right, our little porch cleaner is ready to go. That's it. That was it. Done and done. Now it's ready for stain or paint. So I'll let you, I'll let you go. I'll let you go. Step four. Hold on, I need a paintbrush. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, yeah. It's right there. There we go. Here's my stunt brush. All right, you guys, you get to see live how many times it takes to do this. Step four. Ooh. Nah, that was sloppy. But he caught it. That was good. First try. Step four. Now we paint. Two times. We're just going to use, what paint are we using? Today, we're going to use our paint in our jars because we're in a hurry. No, don't get me wrong. I love my country chic paint. But this is exterior house paint and it'll, these are pressure treated fence pickets. So they're great for outdoors. They're already set for and coated for outdoor use. And then I have exterior house paint, which I don't have to seal. Yes, Courtney, who is literally raising her hand behind the camera. Don't forget to tell them that we do sell the Sherwin William exterior house paint and paint kits for them. Oh yeah, those come in the paint kits now. Right. So if you guys are interested in purchasing a kit sometime and you want to paint it yourself, but don't want to buy all the paints, we're now offering paint kits to go with each sign, which is this exterior house paint. So that's something new for us is offering the paint kits to go along with it. It was requested and I felt like it was a great ad to go ahead and throw those in there. I'm also offering a bow. So you don't have to go out and buy all the paints and all the ribbon just to make one sign. I can give you all the goodies to make your own sign. Like a straight up kit. Complete the whole thing. One stop shop. Yes, ma'am. We have another hand raised in the back. It happens to be Courtney again. Oh, Courtney with all the questions. I have requested instructions for them also. Tell me you guys, how are you guys doing with that instruction? You're just winging it. That's why I was like, we just send them a jigsaw puzzle and say, hey, paint it and put it together. This one especially. I, so speaking of jigsaw puzzles. So Garrett did the design work on it. I kind of watched it, but I didn't see it cut. I didn't see him separate it. So all I was given was this kit last night to do it like a pre-paint on it. And I was like, all right, let's see. Let's see what our users go through when they go through, when they get a kit and they have to figure it out. So I did have him print me a sign, print me a picture and I did pretty good. Pretty good, not bad. One of them I was, I didn't have it wrong. You had trouble with my W. I had it wrong. So I do think an instruction kit would be good with this one. It's like you're doing your own customer complaint. Scott Hamels told Minnesota makes porch liners or hot sellers. I made two for a donation and got six orders for different ones. Oh, wow, that is great. Yeah. Well, that's so funny speaking of that. My sister called me last night. Ooh, I gotta go do that. Call your sister back. Before nine, before 10 o'clock. I guess I can leave that here. Ooh, you should do it here on the live. Yeah, call your sister. No, I need to send her a picture. She is part of some organization for... A women's league or something? Yeah, real estate women's organization and they're doing a silent auction and she asked if I wanted to donate a sign. Of course I do. And advertise, you know, the fact that we make these signs, you can buy these signs unfinished and then we offer workshops. And so she asked me to send it to her before 10. All done. The picture of a sign. All right, I'm gonna set this aside and let this side dry while we paint the little pieces. So that's how we're painting them. We use these little rollers they work great if you want to stain your pickets. We highly recommend, which I don't have any in here, I think they're all in front. Those stain sponges. They're covered with terry cloth. It's a little sponge, yes, covered with a terry cloth. You just dip it in your stain and man, it will pump through some. Yeah. So it will just give a great coat really fast. You can pump through some signs quickly with that. We'll clean up. So we can craft or ask what kind of brad nailer Minnesota makes, Scott, Minnesota makes said I got the Ryobi once and come Depot bought it online. They have all Ryobi tools and they all share the same battery. Yeah. They recently got the logo and the rotary tool. Yes, yes, and yes. Yep, they all share the same battery. I just use this one battery to do both pieces. It's great. All right, these are all the little pieces. I use it for the saw and the nailer, yeah. Saw and the nailer. Oh, this is the one with all the strawberries on it. Yeah, I tried to separate them, put all the strawberries on one sheet. All right, now this kit has a lot of pieces, but it's easy to paint because it has few colors. So we will show you, we're just gonna pull this tape apart here, lay it out and we'll slap some paint on these things pretty quickly. And you can pull apart all of the pieces so that none of the colors touch and you can just paint all the red, all the green, all the black. Or get crazy with it, just get stupid creative with the strawberries, like make them look real. Yeah, I bet you could dremel these guys. Oh, yeah, I was just thinking that, right? When you went to say, get out of my head, Kim. Get out of my head. Dremel these guys, they'd be cute. Yeah, round off all the little strawberries. As Christian says, when you assemble unpainted, are you concerned the middle of the pickets might show unpainted? No, if the middle of the pickets, sometimes I'll get in there with a paintbrush where you can actually see it. But otherwise, I think the design will keep the eye away from you. Yeah, you're not really looking at that. Even when we stain them, I will still assemble and then stain and you can't really see the insides, you don't see it. I'm having tape troubles over here, I am. Dina's Hill said we saw a little Ryobi pocket saw, but it was a sliding miter saw version. Oh, yes, me too. I also saw the sliding miter saw version of pocket saw. That is on our next... I was afraid that if I brought that one home, pocket saw would get passive aggressive. Start hissing at them. Hissing. Gets all puffed up, tail gets all big. Just so you know, we have a new cat in the house and we're experiencing this at home, which is why Garrett is using this as an example. Yeah, real life examples. Definitely real life example. Oops. Almost lot says good morning from Fort Worth, Texas. So happy to finally catch you all live. Love watching all your videos. Oh, good morning in Texas. How early is it there? I think they're only two hours behind us. And are you guys in the path of that tropical storm? Or is that below you? Might be below you. Oh, there's a tropical storm coming. Cross-flog. I feel like... I guess it's pretty far south. I see it coming across Cuba and then... I feel like naming stuff tropical storm is misleading because you're like, ooh, tropical, hmm, storm. It just doesn't sound as threatening. I mean, it's like tropical cocktail. I don't know, I can't think of anything else that's tropical that's bad. All right, I'll show you this home. The bottom home actually has the strawberry vine going right through the O. So pay attention to that when you pop these out. I don't want to freak you out. It's supposed to be like that. The O comes in two pieces. Got it created. Didn't break. I got creative, I did. Well, I wanted to make it look like the vine was wrapping through, but try to keep it one layer so that the... I don't like doing layers on a porch sign or the leaners as much as I like doing them on the hangers. I don't know why. Two cams says Garrett isn't like a craft dealer showing all these tools. I've already purchased three because of him. I have more on my list. Well, where are you, Ryobi? Yeah, they don't sponsor us. I told them we were gonna have to kick Ryobi to the curb if they didn't hurry up and sponsor us. Ryobi not wants nothing to do with us. Right? We've tried so many... Yeah. Not my cup of tea. We're to get our collection. We're to the strawberry signs. You should have the collection page. Candice is great. All right, and I don't really get what Garrett's got going over here. I don't know if you can see there's two sections of these things. Hold on, where's the design here? Oh man, I did it to your picture. Yeah. That was secure. We didn't even flash that. So hopefully you guys saw the thumbnail. This is what we're working on right now. Hold on, hold it up again. I just moved it. Oh. You can see it now. Hopefully you saw it in the thumbnail, but if you didn't see it clearly, here's just a little quick sneak peek of what we're using to put this together. This is the kit we're putting together. So you wanted the red and red and green stripes on the thing. So I made a red and green stripes that you'd be able to just put on there. So this one's going to be green. And then, so we've got like extra stripes though, it seems like. Well, I mean, I guess you can paint the picket piece red and then put them down. And you get extra stripes. Bonus. Bonus stripes, yeah. At no extra cost. Bonus stripes. What are you doing? You're getting a little crowdy over here. Yeah, I am getting crowdy. Like a jigsaw puzzle. I'm trying to get it right. Well, let's start with the smaller ones. Like I can hold this one. I got to hold this one as I do it. That's fine, that's cool. All right, I'm going to put my. I'll barely get paint on my hands. So like these black pieces, you can whip these out really quickly. No, it's a rubber. Oh, you know what we don't have? One, I don't have the black paint. And two, I don't have the paper plates so that I could pour the paint on. Oh, you sure don't. Be right back, BRB. Oh, oh, gotcha. Gotcha with some paper plates. All right, there you go. All right, I'll let you go grab. Are you going to use lime green? I think you want to use like this green green. Lucky green? Yeah, like this green. Yeah, I like the lime green. Yeah, give your vote. So the strawberry has a green vine going through it. And Garrett thinks we should use this like lime green. And I think we should use like this lucky green here. And you see, she puts the lime green down away from the project. As I said, I think we should use the button. I think voting is in. Well, I got to keep going, but the next one I might do it with the lime green. If you guys think the lime green will work. Why don't you do it with the lime green? Cause we already did the other one with the lucky green. Oh gosh, okay. We'll have to put this paint away. All right, so I pre-painted one. I will be able to show you what it looks like with the lucky and now I'll be able to show you what it looks like. Will I? With the lime green. Right? I kept thinking red, green. That's, that's all we need in white. Nope, I was wrong. All right, now with this great little foam rollers, all you have to do is roll right over this. Now you can use makeup sponges. They work just as well. Just take a little longer. These foam rollers, if you're looking to make something for a craft show, then these little guys will save you some time. Back with the black. All right. You want me to do the red over here? Yeah. I'm gonna get this red on. Get your red on. Get my red on. Usually I would go ahead and tape all of these down, but since we're kind of in a hurry here, I am just- Winging it. Yes, I'm winging it a little bit so they're moving around a little. I still like to bring this to the formula mark in here. Oh, we will, we'll make sure. Oh. Oops. Uh-oh, Courtney's out. We're gonna go find Tanner. Make him answer comments for us. Sarah could come in here and read comments. Write Sarah and bring a roller handle. Oh, you only have one? Yeah. I can go get one. You can see this is not our paint room. All right. So you can see how quickly you can paint these. This lime green is a light color and typically on MDF, I would either paint it with a coat of white first and then put the lime green because it pops the color pops just a little bit more or I'll just do a second coat of this lime green just to make it look a little more uniform and the color to be a little more poppy, a little more vibrant. All right, we have a new comments person for us. Sarah. Everyone say hello to Sarah. And Sarah let me know that yeah, they couldn't hear Courtney. So Sarah's gonna speak up louder. Oh, you guys couldn't hear Courtney. I said we would repeat what Courtney would say. Oh, I missed a piece. Here we go, here's your red. Yeah, I like that we can roll this whole thing. Anything that, if they ask us any questions or comments that might be helpful for others. Yeah, only read the positive things though. Nothing about my arms. Oh, can everyone hear Sarah? No, you're whispering back there. You want to say hello back? Sarah says hi. Sarah with an H. They asked. Yes, Sarah with an H. All right, so when we're done with our rollers we'll put it in a Ziploc bag and I just stick the whole roller lid in there and grab the top and I can pull it right out of the bag. Usually it's not that hard. There we go. And then I save them and I use them again. I don't know, later today probably. Yeah, well, right after the library I got another one cutting, so. Yeah, we found out for our craft show we can't set up till 8 p.m. tonight. So our plan was to leave at like. Three? Yeah, probably mid-afternoon, early afternoon. But now it's like an hour away. So I think we may end up setting up tomorrow morning. Quick setup. But I mean, we're getting pretty good at setting up our booth. We know where things go. She said there's two mains, blue or green. Oh, the first one up top. Oh, they're both the same. They both go to the same place. All right, if you guys can see us again. Sarah's getting a crash course on how to work the cameras over there. She doesn't have to work the cameras over there. Yeah, so that's main. This just splashes up our logo. And you can see here how quickly this is gonna come together. I could paint this. The great thing about black is you can just go and go quickly because you don't have to worry about it oozing over the sides. With the green I was being a little bit careful trying not to get it over the sides very much. And we used new roller so they weren't full of paint. Once the rollers get full of paint, you have to be even a little bit more careful because they'll have more paint and they're more likely to ooze paint. Sarah's excited. She says you guys love her. Thank you. They love me. Sarah's 17. We're not sure what's gonna come out of Sarah's mouth. So Sarah doesn't need to be miked. Sarah. Yeah, we don't need Sarah getting us canceled. All right. And you can see how much paint that took just very little, one little squirt. All right, so your pieces are pretty much painted and ready to go, right? Yeah, I'm just about done. Now, like I said, we already have some painted that are dry. We don't wanna wait for these guys to dry. I could get the hair dryer out and dry them really fast. I know you can't see me, but I just have to get on this side of the... I wasn't saying anything good anyway. I was just insulting Sarah. You're welcome. All right, look at there. So quick, right? Done and done. And what I was saying is we could get the hair dryer out, dry these very quickly, put another coat of this lime green on and be ready to go. But because we're on a live and we're 9.38, we're 38 minutes into this, we're gonna set these aside and bring out the ones we already have painted. So do your Julia Child. Oh, I never really watched the show, but I'll go ahead and... Say what? We'll set these aside. There you go. We'll just set these aside and visit them later. On your Glowforge with nothing? Yeah. All right, I'll set some of this back here. We'll just edit all this out. Yeah, edit all this out. You don't wanna bore everybody watching. Yeah. It's un-painting. Look at that. Oh, is that dry? You're good. It's just the back of it anyway. It's not gonna... I was spreading it out, helping dry it last. Try enough to lay that on there. All right, here's our pickets. We already assembled, painted this. We painted this last night, although the other one's probably pretty dry. I'd put a second coat on that one too, although right now it looks like it's got a white wash look on it. What was it, step five? Step one, two, three. You're still in step three, assemble? No, the step four was paint. And the step five is? Assemble again. Assemble again. Step five, assemble again. We're just gonna glue down all of our little pieces that we just painted. All right, and you might want to go overhead with this one, Sarah, so that they can kind of see. These are going from bottom up. Yeah, we'll go bottom up. Where's my picture? Or just the finished product. Well, interesting. Do we sell our kits at craft shows or just the finished product? It's just the finished product. A couple of the craft shows say no kits. No kits allowed. Unfinished items. No. So we just don't even bother anymore. Yeah. Don't even ask. We're getting sick of getting yelled at. Kitsick. Yeah, me. Where does this go? Yep. And this one here. See? Yeah, it's not too bad. You made it sound worse than it really is. It's pretty self-explanatory. Is it? Maybe. This I know goes on this side. This goes on this side. Well, the good thing is I made all of the strawberries the exact same size so you don't have to Yes. figure out which strawberry goes where. That is a nice treat. Sometimes these things, when he does different circles like the watermelon seeds, they're not all the same size. So I tried, but then when I squished it, it changed all the watermelon seeds slightly. Here's the W and here's the W. It was over here somewhere. I don't know why I put all the strawberries up here. Look, now that we're in, no, watch your sign. Paytons, if you look at this very closely, you can see it. All right, so you've got that one. Now you need this one. Yep, it's gonna go right there. Yeah. Cross, now here's your loop. Your loop goes inside this E. Yeah, give me your loopy-doop. And then these little strawberries right here, the W goes in here. These little strawberries tuck in here. Oh yeah, that's right, they tuck in there. And then this one goes up here. Yep, I think that was. Inside the W. The last break. S fits right in there and the S fits in there. This is the top of the W. And then this little piece goes right up here. All right, now what? Or does it? Yeah, it does. I have to have room for home. Yeah, it comes out. Oh, it goes over there, it goes down in here. Yeah. Maybe not quite that far, let me put home on here. All right, you guys still with us, Sarah? You guys speak up. What's happening over there? We got a little focused on what we're doing. Yeah. Getting into the layout. Doing a jigsaw puzzle. Oh yeah, we'll be dumping that lucky green back in the bottle. For sure. For sure, stuff isn't cheap these days. Yeah, sure is not. All right, I'll get my strawberries in there in a minute. Hold on, I got a double here. Oh, that's a double. I got a single. Single. Is that it? Oh, I got a double left. That's a double. Oh, a double. No wonder it wasn't fitting. I was like, I can't figure out how to get this in here. It's a double. No, we're missing a single. Oh, here's the single. Yeah, just like that. All right, so cute. Look at that. Can you guys see it? Go overhead, Sarah. All right. I'll put this down here. Yeah, you go on, all right. Opposite. I'll get this out the way. All right. It looks catchy and it looks fabulous. You don't need to do anything to get this glued down. All right, so we are going to use both. Oh, there it is. Some of our star bond glue and wood glue. Star bond will hold it, but it doesn't have quite as strong a bond as the wood glue. So we're going to do a little of both. We're going to put the star bond on there to hold it so that we can hold it up and show you guys. And then the wood glue to hold it a little more permanently. Great idea. Here's your little glue brushes over here on the floor. I think that's going to be too big. They go heavy with the star bond. All right. Teamwork. I can't get close to it. All right, well, maybe we won't be able to hold it up. Maybe you'll just have to do side cam. Well, just do like star bond at the top and bottom of this one. All right. Yes, she is. Candice is awesome. Candice is all over the links to get supplies. That's what. Nice. We got links for days. Links on, links on, links. All right. How are you doing it all at once? I got to help support K&G every way I can. Yes. Thanks, Candice. It's because Candice is awesome. Everybody knows this. You need the bottle. You need to do some glue dabbing. Dabbing. Yeah, this paintbrush is kind of a slow technique. Well, you're a little fast and loose with the star bond. I don't know who you think you are. Maverick. Top gun references. Topical. Which we haven't seen, has everyone seen it? Totally want to go. There's misconceptions about how military people enjoy the movie Top Gun. Well, I guess my mind might be a little bit different. No one can hear you. Either speak up, speak confidently, or stop cheating. I'm trying to paint the glue on. Get some more glue. That's empty. Whoa. I'm seeing you bark in the water. I just want to make sure we don't lose everybody because who wants to watch glue dry? That's what I was trying to tell a story. Telling stories. Story, who wants to hear a story? Who wants to hear a young Garrett story? It's not an exciting story. It's just how many times I saw the movie Top Gun when I was on an aircraft carrier. It was literally on like every day. Every day. Multiple times a day. It was like on a loop. I swear to God. It's very inspirational. Yeah. It made me hate watching television. All right. Where did this one go? I lost it. Yeah. Bring it on down. Bring it on down to Strawberry Town. Oh, my God. You want to go show Scott your military signs? Did you post any of those yet? Nope, sure. Haven't even taken any pictures. So we did get a few painted, mostly marine ones because Marine Corps, because that's the base we're going to, a Marine Corps base. So we're focused on those this week. But a couple of army ones. And they look awesome. But you've already done that logo. It's painted with the gold. I made a cooler one, but it takes too long to cut. So we opted out of it. Hold on. Let me go get the other one. Yeah. I was going to say, you got a few of them. Yeah. A couple of veterans, active and veteran. Any updates over there? A lot, yeah. Well, you can go ahead and jump in any time. OK. It's getting ready. And keep stopping to watch, guys. Almost seven o'clock. Oh, at Fresno. Yeah. Would be three hours behind. Oh, then yeah. See? I'm excited about it. I'm thinking we might end up going tomorrow night. After the craft show, we're going to stay the night in up in Aquacuan. So it might be something we could do with the kids. Go a little movie night. It's hard doing both. Oh my, I need those files for sure. Wasn't all the way. Oh, those little stars. That's because I just dropped those in there last night. Yeah. Because I don't think they were planning to include them. Well, because I don't think Courtney helped me put those together. And I think she wasn't going to put the stars in. But I felt like they added a little something. So I kept them. Awesome. We look forward to it. It's all in green. It looks cool. Yeah, it's not one that you could pump out weekly. It's one of those special order kind of signs. Oh, I'll pull the garret too much glue. All right, guys. We're getting through this. Put the sunflowers up there. Absolutely, they'll be available. They should already be there. Yes, the signs will totally be available up on Patreon. I totally forgot to put the sunflower. And there's another one I'm missing. The mushroom. I think it was the mushroom. I'll put them both up there. I forgot. Gotta keep me honest. Yeah, sometimes he's so busy doing for one. Getting crazy with the glue over there. I am getting super crazy with the glue. And why is that? Well, because it doesn't have its top on it. Just like you said. Yeah. Don't get frantic. I'm losing control. Keep it together, girl. I think I got that one. That's good, yeah. I think this line might have to stay here, because I am. You're getting crazy with it. Yeah, getting a little crazy. That's OK. That'll dry. Not that big gloppy clump. It might dry tomorrow. Yeah, I got a little bit of some glue globs going on. That's not down. What are you doing? What's happening here? You're getting a little crazy. You need a nap. I think somebody needs a nap. Hold on. Let's fix one problem before we move on to the next problem. I'm having a hard time keeping up with you. With my drama? Yeah. I can't fix as quickly as you're breaking. Hold up. We're just switching glues every now and then. That's what I said. I'm switching glues. Getting crazy. Just flip-flopping glues like it ain't no thing. You don't got to rush. They want to see something awesome. The weight. The weight for the awesomeness. It's going to be groundbreaking right here. We're going back to the wood glue now. What's happening? We in. We out. We're out. We're in. Up is down. Left is right. I got a mess over here. Where's my little foam thing? What? You got a mess? Here we go. My little sponges. Do some cleanup. You can take it from here, Garrett. All right. I got you. We all know who the glue king is. Tanner? Nope. How many glue mishaps have I had? Outside of today, just now, when I messed up the army sign. What the doctor says. Thank you. I am stressed in trying to get it done so that I'm not wasting your time. So you're not watching glue dry. Almost there. Almost there. 9.57. We're still under an hour. Yeah. It's good. Good things come to those who wait. What are you giggling about, Sarah? I'm giggling about Candace in your comments. I want to remind you all to smash that like button, tick that subscribe to get all the notifications about sharing this video. I don't know. I'm dripping on my hand. Candace is awesome like that. She is always. Yeah. If you're watching, give me that like button. It helps us out. It does. It helps us pop up in front of other people that might enjoy this video also. I'm going to hold it for you. That was a long one. Thanks. That was a long one. Gentle. Little bloop blop. Little bloop. Bloopy bloop. Bloop and bloops are here. Who's the glue king now? Over the hand. Around the tail. Out the door. Look at that. Straight down the middle. You're going to need a little something else on these strawberries. Oh, yeah. I just didn't want to get crazy over your hand and see through the strawberry seed holes. And the next thing we know, your hand is glued to a strawberry. Aren't we ready? All right. I mean, that's it. We're down. We are down. No going back. Look at there. This thing fits perfectly in here. Yeah. Awesome. Oh, we mix in mediums here. Mix in securing methods. I'm going to use both. Sarah is a mini me. Sarah is a mini Garrett. So much so. And she's just a female version of Garrett. So much so that when there are pictures on Facebook and it says, is this? And it'll show. It'll be Sarah if she's got, I don't know, just in certain. She was wearing a hat. And it said, is this Garrett? Is this Garrett? More than once has it said, is this Garrett? And I'm like, no, this is Sarah. So funny. Oh, yeah. Who posted my intro? Somebody posted their daughter doing the intro. Was this Scott? Yes, yes. Yeah, I had to do a double take. I thought it was me. She did such a great job. It was so cute. She's cute smiling. It was so adorable. She was doing arms and all. All right, I think we. Is the top done? Yeah, I did that early on. You want to gamble on lifting it? Oh, you know what? Let's do our little top of bottom stripes here. There's a little gap there. We're going to lift it, but no guarantees it's going to stay for right now. Top and bottom stripe. Yeah. Lisa Shepard mentions how you, how. How what? I love how y'all work together. I like twins. We work together like twins would. Yeah, we work together. I mean, most of the time things are good. You got to learn. I can see when I'm about to aggravate them to death. Yeah. But I can't. I don't know when I just push it. I keep going. I usually start with the. Can you guys, do you guys, is that surprising you guys? The Garrett pushes it? It is shocking. Yeah, over there. This thing. Well, it's Garrett's got his mic up higher than mine. Yeah. I think I'm this one. Is it that my mic is too high? Or is it I'm too, too much? Is this where this one goes? Yes. And then this is going to go right below it. So this time, instead of adding, you can always add a ribbon and a bow. We do that a lot. But for this one, I thought I would try something a little different. And the cross braces, we get their own little piece, little accent piece. Just tell Kim to remember to text her sister. Scott says, text your sister. Yeah, text your sister. I got to go. Wow, you guys are awesome about the reminders to texting your sister. I love it. It's 10 o'clock. Yeah, that's why they're telling me. Sister should be watching right now. Yeah, we're going to end this. And I'm going to go do that right now. Hold on. I'm missing it. Right here. Good job. Good job. There's no accents to add. Yeah, so that's what I was saying. And you could always put a bow, a strawberry bow. I think that would be adorable. Step five. Now we add the accents. Wheel harmony. I was just trying to buy time. It would be these top and bottom pieces here. We add it to the cross brace. We've not done that before. And I think it gives it that finished look without having to add a ribbon to it. Everything's getting oppressive. Which is great, because sometimes when we do two side signs, you have to add the ribbon just like on one half of it. Garrett's giving it life support. Come on, come back here. Stay away from the light. You suggest the original glue versus lead. And why not just wood glue always? You guys probably have a bunch of videos. Oh, the wood glue, because like yesterday, Kim made a bunch of these signs, just the regular home signs, left them and came back a couple of minutes later. And one of the E's kind of slid off to the side. Got a lazy eye. So you want to use the wood glue because it dries quickly. You can use a little dab of this star bond to kind of keep it in place right away so it doesn't slide. And then you want to let your home sign sit and let that glue dry. But for our porch signs, the door rounds, we just use a star bond. That works great. It holds up to the weather. So the star bond is great for flat on flat. But when it's grainy like this, I mean, this isn't super grainy, but it's not flat. That star bond doesn't have a whole lot of grabbing power. I pulled it out so you can hold your sign up. Oh, is that what you're doing? Yeah, yeah. All right, I guess we're going in for the lift. All right, let's see. I hope everything stays on. I hope we don't get a lazy E. Bam. I don't know how much. Whoa, I just slid a strawberry. Oh, we're sliding it all over the place. We'll lay it back down. We'll lay it back down here. All right, here's a quick one. We'll give you guys a side view. Here, go overhead cam. I'll run it by real slow like a train. This is how he does his final shots. That's all manual. Yeah, the bottom slid. OK, we'll stop lifting it. Sorry, guy, sorry. All right, there you go. We chit-chatted and put together a home sign in less than an hour. Without the chit-chat, you could have added that second coat of paint on the other pickets over there and be ready to go. I still think you can put one together in less than an hour. Oh, yeah. You can put multiples together. If you set everything out, you can do three or four of them in an hour. Just crank on through. Crank through them strawberries. Just jam it out. But when you're done, your arms are going to feel like jelly. So preserve your energy and do them in steps. I can't think of any more strawberry jokes. So big thanks to all of our patrons. I'm going to add them here later on. But you guys know who you are. Like Scott. Christina and Erica. What else is out there? You guys are all out there. Yeah, I can't hear you being all. No, we're going to hook it up. All right, so we are about out of time. So if you're not going to join us for the patron after show, we will see you next week where we'll do it, build it, and make it again. And catch us on Tuesday where we do something live. Usually it's like a test file. It's been test cut Tuesdays for the last couple of weeks. It's going to remain that way for a while. I got another test cut coming. Yeah, we never do in strawberries. Tuesday's test cut is going to be a test cut of the strawberry round. Come back and join us. Keep the strawberry themed. It's sweet like that. All right, we'll see you guys next week. Now I got to sit here and just smile at you. Yeah, for 30 seconds. Sarah doesn't know how to end it, so now Garrett's got to go end it.