 What's up? Hope you're all having an awesome today. Sorry about all the moving and the shaking. Nope. You guys all have a crazy weekend. Wasn't too crazy. Hey, bubba. But, Shayne and you did make it. What's up? Okay, so I've done this before. I did it a well, a long time ago, but I saw someone recently start doing it and I was like, I remember doing those. I'm gonna try to do it again. All I had was thick wire. So I'm just gonna do a proof of concept one with this and then we'll make a bigger flower. Right. I bet I'm gonna have to... So there's a couple of ways to do this. You can dip your this into... You can't get it open. Into your UV resin or you can tape the bottom. We sell that. Yeah, we sell the just resin UV resin. But I only have, I think three or four in stock right now. So I have more on order and if people want it, they can back order order it. So UV resin, if you guys don't know, is resin that sewers under a UV light or a black light, like purple light. I don't know how you would. Then won't all of this be in the way? I don't know. If you wanna switch around, you can, whatever. What's up, Josh? How was your chest set? Huskies are happy because of the snow. I'm sure our Husky and small baby lion would love to be playing in the snow right now. So, UV resin. Oh, what's up? UV resin is a one part epoxy. So it doesn't have to be mixed with the A and the B. It's all in here. And the way it cures is with the UV light or black light. So I haven't done this in a while but I'm going to, I guess we're gonna start off with dip. But I wanna try to tint it red. And then once I get this test done, we can try to make an actual whole flower. I don't think I want to get it all the way mixed together. Oh, there you are. I just have it swirled in. I use the color obsession magenta in my just resin UV resin. Do you sell that tint? We do sell the tint. So I don't know if you guys can see what I'm doing here but I'm just trying to, essentially as if I would, if I were to try to like blow a bubble, I would need it to be coated like this. And so now that it is full of resin, now it pops. Why don't you get a lot and put it flat? Is that the best UV light we have? No. Thank you. Now I'm just mixing it all together. Okay, so you can do it flat, which is the other way I was talking about, which looks like it's gonna have to be the way. So I'm not gonna do that on this one. I'm going to get my tape. Now I need to sheet a parchment paper and some of my packaging tape. All right, so test number one, fail. So test number two is going to be a little bit different. I'm going to try to put it on this piece of tape. So I decided I was gonna do this literally four seconds ago and so I don't have a wire cutter. So I'm just having to finagle. Well, that's where I was trying to cut it. You saw. Yes, it's exactly like a bubble on. What's up, Julie? Okay, so the reason why I'm pretty sure that wasn't working out for me is because, is because of this gap that happens when you twist that right in there. So because of that, I'm going to try to not have that issue by taping it. I'm under no illusion that this would, at all in any way, fully seal. No, fully seal this, but I think it'll slow it down enough while I'm hitting it with UV to make a difference. I'm trying to like push the tape up into that area that I think was my issue a second ago. Okay, now that we have our that, I'm going to pour just a little bit of my pink UV mix into here. And I'm only doing a little bit because it will spill out. I wish I had a thinner wire because I would be able to make something a lot more dainty and pretty if I did. So we're in there. I'm going to move this out of the way so that I don't, it's got to bake it for a minute. Set it and forget it. You love UV jewelry. That's great. Is it smoking? No, it's not. I thought I saw it too. Hey, why would it smoke? Because it's curing. You can put the tip of a toothpick in clear Elmer's blue, makes it like slime easier to coat. We love Daniel Cooper. I'm trying to send him some products to test out and his stuff. So if you guys talk to him, tell him I said, what's up? Check your inbox and spam and stuff. I don't have this level of patience. I think I would just buy the jewelry molds. Well, you can, but also this is the last second idea. And so I didn't have time. Look, it's like stained glass. You guys remember when we did these flowers on our channel like had to have been five years ago. Okay. So now I have one pedal. Just, I want to break this off because I think it's going to end up being too bulky. Yeah. That's not exactly the best wire cutter at my kingdom for a wire cutter. Oh my goodness. This is going to be the longest video if I don't get it together. Okay. We got a pedal and it's cute. So now I'm going to do, since I know it works this way, I'm just going to line up. We need five in total. That car is not going to make it and the truck's not going to make it. So we only need four more because I already have one pedal. All right. So I've been editing my next crime and craft all day. I'm so excited for you guys to see it. It's a hot mess for the record. I'm going to leave that there. To be, you want to help me out? So I only cut off six inches. Then the next thing I'm going to do is wrap the middle of it. Nope. I'm going to do a little bit more. So I'm going to wrap most of it kind of wonky so I don't have that much of a tail on the one side. Get up, grab it too tight. The struggle. Okay. So then I'm going to take my these again and just pull upward to make it more of an oblong pedal instead of that round look that we had a second ago. Also make sure you get a thinner wire because thicker wire is every bit is hard to work with is one would assume. All right. So there's the next one. This is a lot of, I guess, work, but it's like work that you don't really have to think about while you're doing it. Like once you figure out what it is you're doing. So I think that it's a good little busy activity if you want to do something similar to this and you don't want to have to really consider too much about what you're doing. This is a good thing. If you had a long day and you're just like, I want to make this artwork. Thank you. You want to create something but you don't want to think about it too much. This is a great thing for that. It meant to be. Who am I kidding? I have all the molds and I still don't have the patience. Molds are a whole new beast for me. It's something I haven't invested too much time in because I feel like everything I put into a mold ends up just collecting dust in my life. I don't do too many of those. All right, we have one extra piece of paper. I mean, this is not a piece of paper. This is a wire. I think Daniel Cooper and I should collab for sure. A floral wire would be a superb option. This is not any kind of wire that is what I should be using. This is aluminum craft wire in, I don't know what gauge or if they even call it gauge but it's a lot of wire, it's thick. I'm gonna have to mix up another color resin, I feel like, but we'll see. Just trying to make sure that there isn't that little pocket. I mean, there will be just because that's how science happens, but... And if you push your nail up in there to close it off too much, it'll kind of warp this inside. So just watch out for that. If you hit it with the UV light soon enough, you don't have to worry about it moving too much because most UV resins are on the thicker side anyways. That makes it a little bit more convenient. I'm gonna put a little bit more in here. I wonder if I could ombre it. All artwork is work. That's true. It is almost the thickness of a coat hanger wire. No more wire hangers, of course I do. Okay, okay, okay. So I'm gonna try to ombre this one, our least appealing looking petal over here. I'm gonna try to put... Okay, wait, it's not blowing you out too much is it? Okay. I'm gonna put just a little, yep. I'm gonna put just a little bit in the center and bring it out some. I'm just ombreing it. Nope, I'm just hitting it just a little bit because I know it's gonna come out of this little bottom area. And it started to, I don't know if you guys can see. Of course, it's not gonna focus, but there's a little blurb right in there. Okay, and I want it slightly darker. I'm using translucent for two reasons. One, I think it looks good. And two, if you use an opaque color, then the UV light can't penetrate through it in order to cure all the way through. So you'll end up with a softer, gummy kind of consistency in your, nope, in your this. I'm putting a couple extra drops of my magenta into this one to get it a little bit darker, but be advised also that since the tints are so thin that if you put too much in, it won't, it'll still not cure properly because you've thinned it out too much. You've changed the chemistry in your UV resin. I'm having a hard time hanging my geocambuses. Any tips on how to mount them? Crystal and Glass make it lopsided. Do you have any tips on hanging? High enchanted artistry. Hopefully it can help. So on the back of my geocambuses, they are, there's multiple holes in the back of it so that you can hang it any number of ways. This is not ombre-ing like I thought it would. Hombre-ing? Well, let's just hit it and see what happens. So I'll just have to show you the back of one of our geodes. It's, I guess another way, since you already have the geode pieces that you're having problems hanging, then what you can do is put D-rings on the back of it and then, are you trying? Okay, I'm sorry, I have so many thoughts happening at one time. Are you using a wire to hang it or just the edges of your canvas? Well, you guys comment on his channel that you want us to do a collab. Chicken wire wouldn't be a bad idea. A French cleat mount enchanted artistry. I trust Shelly, she does amazing, amazing work. What's up, Cloudy Art? How are you doing? It's almost impressive how easily that backing comes off. Nope, the tape. So that's what this one looks like. It is on braid, but you can see that kind of fold where the tape kind of pinched up in the middle. I just hope this flower works out because this is gonna not look too cute if it doesn't. Okay, so now that we know that that works, I'm gonna start with the clear just down there. Not on that one because it's, maybe I'll just prop it. There we go. And so if this whole process works out, I have a project coming up that I'm going to try to utilize it. I'm just trying to quick cure this one. The rest of them are fine. Are you sending me a message too? Well, hopefully he'll see it and he'll be open to doing an awesome, an awesome collab together. I think the fact that we are both channels that do like resin tests, I think it could be something amazing. And I have a lot of pigments that I think could help in all of his testing. I don't wanna add too much. Our pleasure enchanted artistry, we always try to help anybody with whatever questions they have. If I don't have the answer, someone in chat always has the answers because I have some of the most knowledgeable, beautiful, awesome, helpful subscribers in the world. That looks good. Hope it works. Well, thanks, Kat. When you add your color at a drop of clear for more ombre, yes. I think that's what I did unless I read that wrong. You love his lotion truck to make the edge look. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. If I did enough molds, I would do, I would do a lot of that, but I just haven't done that much with molds, you know? But that lotion trick is a good one. If you guys haven't seen it, check out. Well, there's a lot of videos that he has with the lotion now in different capacities. He's done a lot of lotion tricks and resin tricks. I didn't even know what possible, which that's what makes it so awesome to have a lot of friends in the biz so that you can kind of learn off of their tricks. Another bit to that, is it's nice working with a resin that I don't have to worry about mixing more. So that's definitely a positive for working with UV resin. But the downside is I worry just because my window is open that it will start to cure everything here, even though that's, you know, it's not likely. I like to see a blue and white one. I can do that cloudy. Okay, so I can do a blue and clear one. The issue with blue and white is that white is an opaque. So maybe I can just make it like a lotion-y skin milky white, but you have to allow for your UV light to get past the pigment. It's gotta penetrate. No, hope I just didn't ruin that. It's gotta penetrate through the resin. So you have to keep it as translucent as possible so that the light can get through. But I will do a blue and white one for you. Let me just get these cured. Actually, I can just lay those right there while I get some blue and white. They just so happen to be pretty handy though. So, so I didn't hit this one in between adding the different colors and some of the resin started to leak out. So I'll have to just cut this bit off on the edge. I bet I could just do with an exacto. If I had one, this will work. So if you run into this issue, just trim it. Also, don't do what I'm doing and cut towards yourself because that's a great way to injure yourself. Always cut away from you. Or just do it on your table. Slash cutting board. A bunch of balloons. Oh, I could see that too. It's up Heidi, JJ. All right, well, while these two are getting a little bit of extra time in the sun, I'm gonna go ahead and mix these other two, the blue and the white. So, I'm very nervous about this because it doesn't typically happen that the white cures because the sun can't penetrate it or the UV rather. So, oh, dropping everything, don't mind me. But we'll see. We're gonna find out together. And we can just use one of these pieces of tape that we already had. There we go. All right, else time is done. Let's see what we got. Easy peasy. Here's a little bit of... Here we go. Oh, there's a little dot there that's not quite cured. Little petals are so cute. This one didn't get the ombre treatment. I may just brush on just some of this so that it matches everybody else. Doesn't look exactly the same, but one could get the idea. Oh my goodness, if I drop one more thing. See, I don't know what's happening with this light, but I tried to push the button in and the button stayed in. Like it fully just came apart. I don't know what anything about any of this is happening right now. I blinked in the pieces. Oh my gosh. Yeah, I pushed the button in and then it just stayed in there. So, I was like, well, let's see what's happening under the battery. And all of it came out. What is that big one there? I know that one doesn't have batteries in it. Here you go. Give it a shot. You need a large nail up, a large nail up lamp. You can mount and shine over the table. I need a lot of things. Okay, blue, check. For the white, I'm talking the littlest tea tiny, bitty baby amount of white. I'm not even putting it in there. I'm just gonna put it over here on the side and just get a little boop and build the color because it's better to be safe than sorry when adding opaque colors to UV resin. So it's just a little bit, littlest bit of color. And at this point, I'm not sure how I'm gonna even show you guys that it has cured unless we just go hang out in the window for a minute. Daniel Cooper, what's up? I'm sorry I'm doing such a lame job at some one of your recent projects. All I had was really thick wire and my UV light just literally fell apart. We were just talking about your awesome experiments with lotion and resin. I told everybody to go subscribe and tell you I said hi and then I wanted to do a collab. I hope they did that. So while I don't know that, just looking for something that will help me cure these. It'll be cool if it works. So, yeah, use a palm sander. I know it looks really good, Cloudy. I just, I wanted to show you if it would cure or not since it's got an opaque colorant in it. And I don't know if I'm gonna get to do that or if I don't have a UV light that works. It's always the episodes where we have someone in here that is a guest. Like, I mean, I guess all of you guys are important guests to my channel, but it's always someone that's pretty new to my channel that gets to see things not work. Okay, I'm done fiddling with this. I wanna send Daniel some of my C-phone blend and see if he can get it to do anything new and awesome, which I'm sure he could. So if you do create some flowers with smaller wire, why is everything eroding? Well, I can't even put these flowers together because my UV lights just died. What do you think this arrow means? It goes down, like into it or up this way? I don't know, but what's in there? Is it like a button or is it, can't even get these to look right without it? Oh, well, you guys get the idea. It's so bulky cause I have the wrong everything. Did it work? The first time we did your countertops, you just filled the whole gallon on the floor. Well, one time I was teaching a class down at RK3Us and I was mixing two gallons of resin in this big bucket and I was using the power tool. What is that? Is it a thing? Yeah, the drill. I was using the drill and a paddle mixer and I went to go touch, I went to grab, I think, some Milky Way and so I let go of the bucket while I was drilling and it just went everywhere. It got on students, it got on me, it got on the floor, it got on product, it got on everything except for the piece I was working on. I'm sorry, Kat, I hope your granddaughter is okay. Everyone always has things that don't work. Yes, yes, yes, yes, I know, but I feel bad when you guys come to see me and I can't create what I wanted to create for you guys, but I guess I got a little bit of the pedals done so you guys can get an idea and you can always go over to Daniel Cooper's channel. He does amazing tests with epoxy. One of the favorites going on right now is essentially etching using lotion, wild idea. I don't know where he came up with it, but it looks really cool and you should definitely go check it out. He also did some of these with a wire that looked, it works better. The smaller wire you can just dip into UV resin. Just make sure you have a, just make sure you have a UV flashlight that it doesn't fall apart because that's where my problem is right now. Eight or nine with different length stems on a resin panel as a group of balloons flying in the sky. That is a great idea, Cloudy. I think that's gonna look really good. It was your first time ever using epoxy. You should definitely do sample boards before doing an entire countertop. But I'm sure you, I assume that I'm pretty sure you did. Did you try the PDA in the UV resin? Are you talking about where you made those like the little pearls? I have Elmer's glue. Is that the same? That's the same as PDA, right? Washable school glue. Does this stuff expire? We'll find out. I love the balloon on the finger. How would that even go in there if it's... You're in love with the hoodie? It's actually a onesie. So anyways, another dipping resin I made for my wire flowers. No, I didn't put, okay. So you thickened up your UV resin with glue. I'm gonna have to go back and watch that one again because I apparently was not taking note. But now I wanna, okay. So I'm gonna put you guys back down onto the scene. Well, it doesn't even matter. I was gonna go ahead and try this in the UV resin, but you can't even do that because I don't have a flashlight. So yeah, Daniel, I would love to send you, I mean, none of these products are really my products, but I'm the exclusive UV, nope, US rep for most of them. I have a lot of transparent that will work in UV resin, like thus, and they're not alcohol ink. So they're light fast. They're not gonna fade over time, but you do have to put very little amounts in there so they don't come off. The tiniest amount of PVA into your UV resin. Okay, well, I don't know how I missed that part, but now I'm gonna have to go back and try it after I get onto Amazon.com and order a flashlight. Yeah, just on the other side of my this. Parts that are like. Trying to put several flashlights together. Definitely. Done? Yeah. Well, then I'll just show you my baby boy. Hi, mama boy. Can get down? No, okay. And then let me show you my other pup just right there. I guess I'll take you around my shop. So these are all clear coasters. I have glitters, just resin pastes, color passion pastes, more glitter, paintings to ship, more just resin, more just resin. They come individually bagged so that in case one leaks in transit, you don't have to worry about it and getting on all of your other colors. More just resin. Then I have resin art, which I'm waiting on a shipment. That includes Milky Way. And then my color obsession, which I'm waiting on a shipment, which includes Bondi and your Bondi and the 007. To whomever was asking me about how I hang my geodes, they're kind of, what is, I don't know how the words, but I have them drilled in many areas so that you can hang them a number of different ways, no matter how the weight is distributed on the front. So with these little T tiny circles, you can just adjust where you have your wall hooks and not to worry about the center and your, what's it called? Your nails sliding around. And then on some of them, I'm gonna have them angled like this so that there's ways for it to catch so it doesn't turn and rotate. Hope that makes sense. So, are there any questions that I can answer for any of y'all would love to do so. If you have any questions, otherwise, I'll just have to dismiss class for today. I'm so bummed that Daniel Cooper came into my feed today and I was doing a test. So then we did a while back but wanted to revisit and it was a fail and you've done it on your channel. And I looked like I didn't even study because I didn't even notice the PVA glue part. I'm about to order some pace, any recommendations. I always recommend getting titanium white. It is one of my colors that sells out the fastest and is the most versatile. It goes with almost everything. It looks amazing. And then also just resin turquoise, just resin bright gold, Thornton shimmer from Color Passion. Old gold from Color Passion. Color obsession is really good. They're just more expensive than the other ones. I want out of dark turquoise by all brands except for Color Passion. Best red. If you want a red with no, sorry, if you want a red with no shimmer in it, then I would recommend, you know what, let me just show you over there. If you guys have a moment, I'll take you back in there and show you. Sorry about all the moving. Let me just get my big boy down. Come on babe. Move you down. Come on. Oh, I'm gonna take you guys back into my layer. Turn the light on and then I'll answer any questions you guys have with color. I'll show you all the colors. Sorry, it takes a minute for me to get to my light. Alrighty. So, some of our favorite reds are ATD Fireball. It is a nice cinnamony. Carmine is a nice deep red with no shimmer or shine to it. It's just a flat, deeper kind of red. Also, if you want a brighter red, like a fire engine-y red, this one is just called Red by Just Resin. Beautiful color. And then I have Crimson Queen, which is a pinky red. And then I have a burnt red. I could go on. I have a million reds. But let me see what you're saying. Yeah, Vamp, I agree, red by Just Resin. Hey, Clara. Carmine is really good. Madame Red, hi, hello. How are you? We were just talking about that color. What's up, little girl? The one that's just called Red is my favorite red so far. Yes. That one is a great red. So if, I don't know if Daniel's still in here, but all of these tints are transparent, they work amazing in resin. So for LeRez, the only close red I have is this really awesome red plum. It's like a whiny kind of red mushroom. Those are the only reds I have from them. Candy Pink's a little pink. Cherry by CO. I think I'm out of cherry, but cherry is, yeah, I'm out of cherry, but that's my favorite dark red. So in terms of shimmery reds, I think the best ones are Fireball, which is a cinnamony red. It's a bright red with a gold interference to it. And then that does not have a shimmer. The regular red does not have a shimmer to it. Red Phoenix is a good one, but it's got so much of the gold shimmer in it that it kind of comes off a little bit saffron-y. Ruby has a shimmer to it. It's a very warm red. Those do not have a shimmer. So yeah, I would go Fireball, Fireball if you want a shimmer. How are pearl colors in resin? Does it float or actually mix? They mix. Mixes really well. Is there a difference with the paste with sparkle in the mica? So the difference between a paste with sparkle and mica is, well, there's a lot of differences. So most mica's that you put in resin have a sparkle to them, have a shimmer. It may be just faint like this, but it does have a metallic component to it. And in a paste, you have mica like this, but it's a ground finer and it's most likely muddled with the binder. Also, it has a binder. It's not just a component of resin. A lot of people want to make their own paste by putting part A into your mica. And you can make a slurry so that you don't have the issue with like mica particles kicking back up into your face. But ultimately, now you just have a little bit of extra part A in your epoxy mix, you know what I'm saying? And so, ooh, I forgot I had this color. Sorry, I'm listening to you guys. I mean, I'm talking. I didn't even know I had this. It's like, oak lawn is inside of this, but you can't really see it on camera. But they do the same like when you wanna wake up your mica's, that still works like in a paste. The sparkle that's in mica and the paste are roughly similar. Shelly says, if anyone wants to see any JR colors made up in resin, I have just about every color made up in a swatch, so just post it in a 2D group and I'll share a video if that helps. Shelly, if you send that to me, I'll just put it on my website and maybe I'll just post it on YouTube as well. Yes, Claire. Does anybody else wanna see any more colors? Look at that purple rain. So it's a purple with like a warm red interference to it, so it looks purpley blue, but then the sheen to it is red. That's a fun color. You guys didn't even ask me about purples and I'm just loving them. If you're into countertops, my favorite countertop colors right now are sage, blue or not, this powder blue color, possum. Sometimes pink snow, if you have like a warm pinky champagne need, this one is great. And then with my beige, my biage, that is a great beige. Champagne, I know the purples are so lovely, okay. So I do have champagne, down to one champagne. Oh, it's leaking. I'll have to open that up and clean it. Sometimes you may order something from me that has handwritten labels on it and that is from things like this. When the paint starts to come out, I have to take the shrink wrap off and clean it. And a lot of times the alcohol will wipe some of the labeling off. So then I have to hand write it back in. So that's what that is. I also have champagne powder. But if you like champagne pearls, I have a beautiful one over here. Pearl shimmer is one of my new favorite colors. It's a shimmer, but it's like a platinum champagne. Not like this yellowish champagne. I mean, I still like champagne, but I'm super into this pearl shimmer by color passion as well. Oh my goodness, I forgot to tell you guys, I did a sale today for 15% off on my website, Halloween 23. And then there's also a pearl white, which is essentially a stark white with a little bit of a pearl shimmer to it. You can see it down in the center. Night cloudy. I don't have them all filmed. That would take hours. There's like 150ish colors. Shelley, maybe for people to ask. Yeah, if you just send me the swatches that you have, maybe in an email, I can put them together and put them on the website. Unless that if you don't have time to do that, absolutely don't feel any pressure at all. There's another color that I've been wanting to put on a countertop. What about that deep purple? That would make a nice countertop. That like deep, plummy, grapey goodness. Is that on Dusty Lavender? It was like Dusty Pink. Maybe it's burnt pink. Anybody else have to go through the entire? I have one. Isn't that a nice color? It looks a little bit pinkier on camera than a Desmond Rowe person. Bora Bora is one of my favorite colors that I don't think gets enough attention. How fun is that color? It's almost chameleony, but not, but almost. And then Blue Ghost has been one of my biggest sellers lately. Courtesy Stone Coat. It's a great color. It's like a moody grade blue. I wanted to show you. Oh my goodness. I don't even know what this color is. Black Cherry. I did all this inventory myself and I didn't know I had that color. Blue Diamond is the color I was looking to show you guys. This is one of my favorite colors. It is a deep, greeny, turquoisey blue. And it is in the top selling colors on my website. So a lot of my boxes are smaller. They're six inch sleeves, but some of the colors I have to have more. Like this one is quite a bit larger and it has a back on it. Those are the colors that I sell the most of. For example, this is my titanium white. This is extra titanium white. I'll be done with this whole box within a week. It's a great color. People love it. Love you, Vamp. You have purple, blue, silver, white, my countertops. Tag me, I wanna see them. Baby blues, I can show you for sure. So let's start with Arctic. How nice is that? It is very North Carolina. And then there's breakfast at Tiffany's, but that's not baby blue. Then powder is a little bit darker than the Arctic blue. Experiment. That's like breakfast at Tiffany's. Sky blue. Looks like that one didn't get all the pigment fully mixed in, but it's fine. Maya is a little bit darker of a light blue. I have a color actually called baby blue over here from Color Obsession. It's a non-shimmer. I have azure, which is a metallic or a shimmer. But this one's a little bit on the teal side of the spectrum. Aruba is a deeper baby blue. It's almost like a China blue. Azure. Bonaire is a light blue, non-shimmer. Shale is kind of a moody, grayed blue, but it's definitely a baby blue. Thank you, Evelyn. I'll look over here if I have any baby blues over here. I think Kimmy's kind of a baby blue. That's cerulean by color. Passion. Lorraine is a shimmer, but it's a little bit darker than most baby blues. There's an ice blue that is a metallic baby color. There's a nice shimmer to it. It's like a platinum baby blue color. This is a mica. It's a blue-green. Or is that a blue-gold? But I think it has a little bit of green in it. Where is Kimmy? G-H-O-J. I'll pass it over. That swirls of pigment as well. What's going on in Australia? These colors aren't mixing. Staying mixed. This one's a little bit aqua, because it is a ronde aqua. And that's it, you guys. Is there any other colors I can show you before I dismiss the class? Yeah, the ice blue is super nice. Sometimes I like to just sneak up on them, because if they catch me watching, they don't play as cute. What are you babes doing? All right, you guys. We gotta go do the dinner thing. I'm starving. I have a lot of artwork to ship out. And yeah, please leave me your thumbs. Let me know what you guys think. If you have any questions that I didn't get answered today, you can always shoot me a text to this number. And I'm happy to answer for you guys. Sweep the leg, sweep the leg. All right, no worries, Jerry. So I hope you guys have an awesome evening. Be kind to one another, because you never know what someone's going through. Not listening. And always remember that we do the tests, so you don't have to. And we'll see you guys in the next video. V, what's happening tomorrow? We have to paint tomorrow or no? Yeah, so we have to paint tomorrow? Okay, so is that it too? Starts at one. Okay, so I'm gonna post a prerecorded video for you guys tomorrow. And yeah, thank you guys for coming in and seeing what we're up to today. I will see you guys in a prerecord tomorrow. But yeah, we love you guys. And I hope you have an awesome evening.