 So we're going to try to be live on my phone. Hopefully you can hear me. Rhonda's coming in clutch with the Italian group. Never mind that hair, we'll get that. What's up, JJ? Can you hear me? I heard a lot of people filming in here today. We still have to do this last panel, so I thought I'd go live with you guys to show you that bit. So this is what it will be 20-ounce Mitch from Suncoat and Kenny from OK3 are mixing up our last bucket. We taped the edges of the foam and then put a lip on top of it so that we could pull tape later. Bye, Clara! Yep. We've got a lot of movement right now, but it's going to be brilliant. Nice tags on the wall, right? My little bean is feeling very not taken care of. What's up, what's up? I know, right? Isn't it a lot? We're going to tilt them around, make them blend in a little bit more. But it's going to go on this wall right here. That thing is going to land. We're going to land in it, I know this. So can you guys hear me OK? Is the feed OK, is it glitchy at all? We're mixing up the colors right now. And then as soon as those are mixed, I'm going to pour them out with you guys right through here. This makes me want some mint ice cream. Anyone else? Maybe just me. We're going to have to put more browns on this one. So Lisa, the panels will be going up on this corner right here. You can see Luke from Stone Coat Filming. So it'll be covering all three of these walls right here. These are K3 generally used foam boards. So we do use, well, we, I, me, us use foam boards. And we're going to do like shower panels. Any time they're doing a wall, they'll recommend using the foam. Ma'am, OK. Thank you, Christy. Boba, you have to stay here because right here, I'm going to go right there. Yeah. So yeah, it's super sturdy. See? Yes, I have Saran wrap shoes. Hold on, Bowie. Hey, B, can you do that over there next to Bowie so he doesn't jump off? Just hold on, Boba. Yeah. OK, so this will be on this wall over here. We still need to add a little bit to that piece over there as well. You can use foam boards with resin. So what the prep was for these, you can see a little bit of the texture right here. That's a fiberglass mesh that was quick-coated onto the pink foam board. And then a quick coat over it. And now we're using art coat because white. Hello, Sue. So the guys are just now wrapping up the last trying to be trying to set you guys up so you can see what we're doing while we're doing it. So we use breakfast at Tiffany's from Just Resin. We use peacock green from Just Resin. We use halo from Just Resin. We use diamond desks from Stone Coat. We use almonds from Just Resin, bronze and copper from Just Resin, pearl from Color Crossings, and base white from Color Crossings, and a lima light white dye. She's dropping in some diamond dust into the white dye. Yolanda in Nova Scotia. We love you guys. Thank you for watching. Nova Scotia. All right. Keep it clean. So, Rhonda, if it's going on a wall, you recommend using foam, yeah? If you want to do a wall, use foam. You can put it on the backside if you need to. If you need to screw it to the wall, you can just use silicone and then it would be stuck forever. Use wood and hang it. Do I have my white? Oh, also pearl from Stone Coat. And then this one is halo diamond dust. All those will stick together. Yes, sir. I want a singular cup. Oh, my pleasure, Yolanda. Dirt, dirt out of that. It depends on how much more diamond dust you want. I need to grab some of that. For in here? Probably 1,600. That'll be good. Walk around the corner and look on my wall and bring me like two more. Walk around to the shipping. I'm watching him. Oh, I'm sorry. I know you were big six. You want to make some more down on? I'm telling you, I think we have none in there. In the jar? That's been gone. So you guys, is the calm before the poor storm? It's going to get really real in a moment. Yeah, and it's just one more bag and the metallic will be good. We're going to dirty pour it all up in here. The silver hilly right here. Just want nothing to work. Multi-colored glitter there. Beautiful chaos. It is beautiful chaos. Look how chaosy we are. I don't know if you guys want the deets on our new shoes. That's right. She want to diamond us. You guys don't know. We're going to release our new shoe line very soon. Rhonda and I are already sporting it. And Shan. High end. Thank you so much, Marcy. We really appreciate it if you guys don't know every dollar that we bring into the channel. I'll load right back into the channel. These are air sarans or pressin' Yeezy's. Do I have these shoes in size eight? I bet we can find some of the size eight. Rhonda? I'm going to have mine with red on the bottom. Air saran Yeezy's. We've got to dirty pour this up. Sue, I just got shipping confirmation from Color Obsession, actually. So I should have it super soon. All right. Because we're using each the total bottle. So we're getting it all out, and we have the proper mixing. So we'll just do the whites? No, wait. No, what are we doing now? We're doing a whole thing. Yeah, a whole thing. So we're going to use the turquoises. The turquoises are getting thick, because we've been using them since the first one. Yeah. We've been using them since this pour. So it's been, we've been at this since 9 o'clock, 10. Well, we started the prep and all that at 9. Yeah. So that teals have been good since 10 o'clock when we mix them up. And it's shelf fluid. That is silk tote art tape. It gives you a long, long-lasting time. I think we want to be beautiful, too. Friendship. That's friendship right there. So we're also putting some clear spray paint in between the layers. Obviously, if we weren't talking to you, I would be recommending having a respirator on. So you guys, take your own health and be your own hands. And we would have the respirator on because of the spray paint, not because of our pastry. Our pastry is V-O-B-O-C. And it's very, very, very safe. So we're going to have a hand up here. We're going to have to come out of the ventilated area. Friendship. That's the top right there. I got you some white if you need more friendship. Right? Isn't that a great color? People are like, I aspire to have that kind of friendship. It's how you exactly wouldn't spell green. That's how you wouldn't spell green. Little sum sum. Don't look. No eye contact, Rhonda. I need to do this to separate my heart zone and my op-ed zone. You could do it. You could make one of those folding wall things. What is this spray paint for? It's just going to give a different effect. It'll make. I'll show you when we pour it out what it's doing. The brown color is beautiful. It is almond from Just Resin. And if it's right next to white, it looks like that. Not the butts, but what's in between the butts? Anyways, that brown. Anyways, yeah, I think we need that to flood the outside. She might be. Yeah, you're going to vane out. Are you guys ready for some application? Are you guys ready for this? Na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na, na. Which way are you going that way? We got a hair. I'm making it worse. That's our main decor vane. And now we're going to fill in it. So marbly. I think we should pour the white mix through the middle. Through the middle. Ha, baby. You feel better now that you're now left out. Yeah. Mitch is over there torching our first one. Nope, there we go. I got your whole backside. The whole long. Just going to top it over, you know. Or top it over over there. Is that making a difference? That one. OK, then it is an absolute difference maker. Don't forget when you do this that you've got to have some grease layer, which is just clear. That just helps your dirty pour or dotted quarter move more easily over the surface. We'll just squeegee that around. Same on this side. Now we have squeegee on a stick for all your squeegee needs. I feel like I'm doing a floor for real. Just a super thin skim coat. What's that, Trisha? Will be enough to help your color coat move over the surface. Also, don't judge my shoes. I made them myself. I know Yeezy's going to take my design, but whatever. Then later, we're going to go wash all this epoxy off in a river. At least that's the plan. I think we got it on this side. I'm trying to take some over here to fill this gap. And we're going to matte you to see it. That's going to be great. Now we've got to prop up on some of this. That's all we did with skim coat. Anywhere that's already been resin, although it doesn't have to be like a big blob like this, it can be this little super thin bit. And that texture is from using Fiber Mesh. Just to give it some more rigidity and durability. Brian, we need to put some more clear on your other one over there. Well, there's a whole bucket of clear up there this way now. What's up, Lisa? You can cover your orange peel texture walls with this. Absolutely. Clear? Yeah. Do you want to pour some clear in there? You need some browns. I'll mix one up over here. You guys, I just picked up a whole drip with my nice shoes. OK. I thought I was going to make Ronda. No. It's not going to be possible. He isn't possible for you to hold this for the night. I got to make a dirty pour real quick. YouTube. It'll just be real quick, promise. What's up, Insta? We'll see in this video. You can go over on our YouTube channel. Got the first one. Making an opaque white. In theory, it's going to be opaque anyway. It's still choppy. I'm almost in. I'm trying to make some white without having to go get more white metallic. So I'm going to load it with diamond dust. I think it's OK. Hey, how are you? So you guys joining us in this chaotic? Mess. Creative mess. I'm making you a small with browns cut her over there. I see administrative decisions before we can say yeah or nay. Hopefully, we will hopefully, y'all, guys, keep your fingers crossed because I'm telling you, if we go across the country, it's going to be epic. It's going to be fire. It's going to be lit. I'm not even capping, or however they say. Do you want to follow round on that very poor? The chocolate poor? I'm just saying, there was no browns in that before. You having a pep talk? Are you leaving this dry for a reason? It's a bad too. I got it. You needed a break up. We got to do this outside side. I think I'm trying to probably wouldn't hurt to have one more gallon. Probably wouldn't hurt to have one more gallon mix. Do you want this bucket to mix or you got a bucket? All right. So grab me a white. What do you mix in that? This is black. This one is diamond dust. I need to fill these back up there, right? We're doing mostly white, yeah? So imagine a little in the way in the lab. I don't know why we got to bring in. That's business when you grab a hold of them. Hello, Terp. All right. We got people hanging out watching or we have. OK. You want to put it in? Anyone? I'm going to go wash epoxy off in the river. Which one is this one? Let's see your second white. I'm going to just take it out. I don't need it. There you guys. I'm glad Jeff reminded me that people can only hear what I say. So I'm not like, look at that lady with the white hair. What a fraud. Why are you blaming that scams everybody? Yeah. JK, she doesn't really, for real, you guys. Thank you. I usually do this with a wedding band on. Go ahead and do that. Thank you so much. I can't imagine what they do. We've got a little pearl, so that's just a little pearl. Yeah, I would just let that be. It's your diamond dust, halo. We're going to need more for the white metallic. Those two boys are having too good of a time. Does this going to be happening? I don't know what they're talking about. Oh, no, we already have it in our eyes. Intended for amateur audiences, oh my. Just a warning. Intended for amateur audiences. I'm doing that, what it is. I'm actually reading this in here. The last of the Mohicans. The final bouquet. You don't have anything in it right now. You do have glitter on your face, but there's no resin. Final bouquet. Last night we were like, we're going to do this in like an hour. We're fully packed. We started prep at 9 a.m. We started mixing resin at 10 a.m. And now it is almost 1.30. And this has been mixed since 10 a.m. and it's still fluid. Poor usable. My camera people have like full of close and personal of the neck. Probably got some diamond dust in there. Is that a cat on the table next to you? Rhonda, this person, Ms. Sue DeGraw, said, is that a cat on the table next to you? Or try to avoid as much hair as possible when doing resin last week? So, yes. So that's not a cat. That's a bowie. That's a bowie. And this is, and so obviously we've got a lot of happens to land epoxy. We obviously will pick out what we can see, but we are going to be able to sand this in the morning and apply it. So any of those little hairs that get in we'll be able to address and get right back. Yep. You won't be able to see any hair that lands in it. When we use the UTC, it dries in a couple hours and we can baby it for those couple hours. We've got vents open and moving, these vents open and moving. So there's a lot of air moving anyway. So, yeah. It's true that there would be hair, but bowie actually only shed twice a year. For sure, if you're doing this at home, try to keep your animals away. So as soon as we pour this other, after we get this last bucket laid down, we're going to start pulling this tape. Yeah, throw that. So that's probably one of my hairs and not even a bowie hair. I love how it's like fudge, fill. No, it's because the paste sticks to itself, whereas a powder, yeah, it's because it's buoyant. So if any of you guys have any questions, I'm happy to help. Can you go back through and read some of the messages? I got the cat one, taking it all in. I don't know why we got to throw the M word at me. What's up, Happy? Yeah, we're making wall panels for this wall right here. Donna, I prefer Stone Coat Art Coat unless I'm doing oceans and then I use just resin. You should totally move to Texas, Lisa, but you're in an also a really good state. You're in Alabama because you're all tight. So yeah, Donna, we're using Art Coat on the wall from Stone Coat Countertop because of the majority whites that we have going on. Do you know, will Diamond Coat be back in stock in your shop? It's on order. I'll have it unseen. It takes a little time to get that in from Australia, but I'm scaling up my orders. If any of your followers will be available on my website in the world. So basically when you can't find it, it's cause we're on a hazard. I give it, I make it available for you guys. Also, we need free shipping. And same day shipping if you order before, you order before noon, you'll get same day shipping and she does free shipping over $100. I would give you guys a discount code, but she doesn't have one for my people. So that would give you guys a discount code, but she doesn't have one for my people. Oh wait, what am I doing? I don't know. How can, how I can ahold of you talk about some art stuff? Donna, shoot me an email or a text. There's vamp in this, in the room, probably not. He made it into Kenny's mouth. Okay, so, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, lay down. That's the boy. I'm happy to talk to you guys about anything. Shoot me an email. JJ just put, you're not doing it good. So if you shoot me an email there, Ms. Donna, I'm happy to answer any questions you have. I have friends that help me to remember to answer emails now, so I'm really good about it. We're getting dirty right now. That's good boy bubble. There it is. I will send you that information and I can actually drop ship it to you, free designs. That's true, if you guys need bulk purchases, shoot me an email. It's gonna be amazing. Ronna get that glass UTC on lock, she did. We're gonna apply this last two gallons. And then we're gonna walk out of that door and shut it and worry about it tomorrow. Guys, sometimes the prettiest part is the bucket. That's a dirty poor struggle that everybody has. You guys checked out my very limited edition air mummies. Yeah, it's gonna be a great for, I've said it for two nights now waiting for you to be live. Oh goodness, Donna, I'm so sorry. You can always reach me through the website as well. I have a text line, like a direct message. And then as long as my hands aren't sticky, I get back to you as soon as possible. Does Ronda ever cook? No, this is about as much baking as she does. Showing off the saran wrap, ultralight. These are the saran ultralights. Are you doing the same? But you're doing this now, because I'm down to 10%. It's gonna be lovely. Look at that, it looks like opal. All we're doing is layering out color. Ronda, this could be a recipe all on its own. Level up. Ronda can dang sure throw a phone though. Yeah, she can. Are you sneak up on Ronda? It's fine. It looks like she's gonna need more of a there too, Ronda. Everybody got sticky feet now, as per use, right? You want me to hand blend this? Yeah. Oh yeah, there's enough clear on here that it'll move. We're just making sure that there's no surface tension in these areas. I love watching you guys do your artwork. If I hadn't started watching you and Jeff, I wouldn't have started myself, so thank you. Oh, I love that. I love hearing your guys' stories. Always feel free to message us your origin stories. There's no way we're gonna have to mix more resin, yeah? No, yeah. We're gonna tilt this one. I'm gonna pour some of this in there. Here's some this. No, knock over it. It's right by your toe. What do we got left? Not a whole lot. There's some white left. Here's some white too. Let's break in on surface tension. It'll fill in. It'll self-level all on its own. I still wanna tilt all of these. We wouldn't like that squiggle, so I'm just gonna make it a line like this. Yeah, that'll fill in. No, that small panel's filled. All right, everybody stand back. Let me get out of my way. There's a bare spot over there. He's hoping it'll roll over. I think we're good. So you guys, yeah, it'd be a front side. It is a serious torch. That's big boy torch. So, Rhonda's gonna add some white veins. You filled it. You did. They're beautiful. Are they tabletops? We're up in there or not? They're going to be walls. They're gonna go up on these areas right here. We can move the whole thing down. It's just clear, it's not surface tension. How will you adhere these to the wall? We're gonna silicone-tum all the way to this wall. But this first head, you can't even see it anymore. Can we like lift it up and put another piece of plastic just under it? Because you have that whole strip right there. Sorry, guys, we are problem-solving live. Dual-purpose torch. Resin walls, purchase confirmed, I love it. So Rhonda's Italian dripping all through here. The river will wash it out. So you can see kind of a texture right now, but that'll all disperse as the alcohol evaporates. It'll just leave these circles. Some dispersion. Who does, right there? Anybody out there that doesn't call it an Italian drip? Get on with it. That's what it officially is. Also, I'm gonna set you guys here for just one moment. Because I'm sticky, and I wanna get that situated. Sticky. So I'm gonna grab this sticky. Sticky. Oh, just wipe that right off. I'm trying to get unsticky while grabbing a sticky that. Thank you guys for sticking it out with me here while I'm getting unsticky. It's not a fun time to be resin sticky. Right, awesome, I didn't lose anybody while I set you guys down. What is the river, may I ask? Oh, so that is actual body of water that we're going to go to. Because I didn't put my hair all the way up today. It's just kind of shapes. And so I wouldn't go to the river. I'll be able to rinse off all of the resin that I have on myself, except for my hair. So I'll have to alcohol wash it out. Just a little bit. Otherwise I have to use this. Which is also okay. But so yeah, we're gonna go float the river, which is southern for a good time. Rhonda's tilting, that's how durable this foam is once you use the mesh. Hey, Shane, when you get a second, will you make sure that this isn't surface tension that is clear there too? Thank you. Right, Italian drip. It's like, hey, but Rhonda's dripping alcohol and Micah's through the fingers, she does this. So we're patching that plastic because it came loose. And we're about to pull this tape that we have made a rim all the way around the outside. So we're gonna pull that and allow the, sorry, I got more sticky doing that. So we're gonna pull tape. I know I just felt more sticky there it is, right? So we poured that first big board at 10 o'clock this morning. And so we just finished applying all of the resin to the rest of them. So it's now time to pull the tape. So when we pull this tape, it's like taping up a dam for the resin. But when we pull the tape, that'll allow all the epoxy to flow over this edge. But you want it to be stringy. I don't know if you can tell the stringy. See that? See how long of a string that is? That's about the dumbness that we're looking for. Oops, that's too close. Okay, so I'll show you with our first resin that we mixed up, which would be this almond. Kim, thank you so much. So see how long of a string I can pull with this epoxy. You want it at this consistency. In fact, we could run some really awesome veins with this because of its- Oh yeah, you're messing up my clean table. Am I? Am I? I'll do better next time. Anyways, thank you so much, Kim, for the super chat tip for every dollar that we bring in through the channel. Those right back into the channel. So you can see that tape-up that we have. We're gonna torch it and it'll go right over that edge. See Mitch over there interrupting that surface tension. Evan, it is going to be wall panel. So this large one is going up on this wall. This one has just a little bit more of that champagne, early color is going on this sidewall. This one is going on this wall and that skinny one is going on this wall. Thank you guys so much for watching, seeing what we're up to, contributing, hanging out. It means so much to us. It means I'm gonna get to afford regular epoxy shoes one day. Yeah, it's super gummy. I'm getting out of your way or in your way. A little bit of balls, yummy. All right, you guys, my phone's about to die and that is all the epoxy application we're gonna do today. However, we'll be back live when we do the UTC, which is gonna be a whole mood by itself. I won't be here when they actually put the walls up. Is the long one a 10 by four? No, it's bigger than that. Mitch is over six feet tall. Kenny, how many feet is this? It's 15 feet by eight feet. Thank you so much, Donna. I hope you guys have an awesome day or evening, whatever it is. If we're not here for when they put them up on the walls, you can watch it on RK3designs, YouTube or stonecoatcountertops.com, YouTube. But we'll try to have a video up for you guys as well. Anyways, you guys be kind of one another. You never know what someone's going through and always remember that we did a test so you don't have to. See you guys later, bye. You say bye, Bobo. You say bye.