 Carmen, you've got a handy tip for us on what to do with leftover resin. We all know how precious our art resin products are, so with your leftover resin it's never ever a waste because you can actually make it into another functional project, something like this where you have a little jewelry dish. Right. Oh, it's so delicate and sweet. Thank you. So this is leftover, as you can see from your previous projects, I will get a little bit tacky and thicken up a little bit, but that's okay. Here I have silicone egg poachers and these are little handy products that you can get online, you can get from your local hardware store or kitchen supply store. And I just flipped it inside out just so that you can see that this is the shiny end and then this is the matte end. That's brilliant, so you can choose the finish that you get on your art resin. That's exactly it. Wonderful. So we're going to get started. All I'm going to do here is pour it right in there. So it's quite thick, it's almost like taffy, so that doesn't make a difference? It shouldn't and leftover resin always has this texture, especially if you have been doing your project for a little bit and this is the fun part, right? You're not really restricted to any form. You're not really restricted to any type of pour. And you can use several different colors and you can add glitter if you want to. So you can really just use up all this leftover resin. I would just fill it up to this amount right here. So now that I've finished pouring, you can see here you got a little swirl pattern going on. And what I'm going to do now to achieve a shape like this, I would have to put something on top of it to weigh it down and that way we can get that nice curve to make it into a bowl. I see. So you're going to insert the second poacher cup into this one. That's right. And then you're going to get that cup shape. That's right. I'm going to go ahead and apply on top of it and press it down a little bit. And you can see as I'm pressing it down, you can see the pattern right there. Just making a beautiful kind of marble pattern. And you can almost see the actual dish take form. It's a little bit easier with darker colors. And then just in case, I would add a little bit of water just to give it that weight to make sure that the mold is weighted down to give you this concave effect. Perfect. Beautiful. Now if you wanted, could you use something else besides water? Like could you use sand or you could use dried beans? Beans, rocks, sand, anything that you could weigh down a little bit to keep the form, the concave form. You can definitely go ahead and use them. Awesome. Well, I can't wait to see how these turn out. How long are we going to let it cure? I would release it from the mold after the 24 hour period. Oh, okay. And then have it sit to fully cure three to five days. Awesome. So I can't wait to see how this looks tomorrow. All right. Carmen, so it's been 24 hours and we're ready to reveal our little bonus bowls here. I'm very excited. So let's go ahead. Okay. All right. So I made one too. Oh, it comes out really easily. Yeah, it should just pop right out. You may have to wiggle it around, but oh my gosh, look at it. That is amazing. You can see the little edges. There are some pieces, there are extra resin pieces. The little rough leaves. Some people like to keep those on to give it that organic feel, but all you have to do is just go ahead and trim it. Oh, okay. So you can sort of trim off these kind of ruffled edges. And because the resin is so flexible at this point, it cuts very, very easily, right? That's right. And I would release it from the mold after the 24 hour period so it won't get stuck to the mold. And I would let this sit for about three to five days. And then after, you'll notice that it becomes very hard. These are the fully cured pieces. These are gorgeous. And honestly, it looks like a little shell. That's exactly what it looks like. And then you can go ahead and put your rings, your jewelry, your necklace. It could really hold any types of objects. So we have quite a bit of options. So you have the glossy inside with a matte outside. These are all matted inside, and then these are glossy. So honestly, the ideas and the projects can be endless. And the color combinations as well. That's right. And you've also applied a little bit of gilding, right? A little gold edge on it again, which makes it look so beautiful. And I have some ready here. And you just lightly dab on the edges, just to give it that extra finish look. And all you do, and you don't want too much on your brush just because you don't want it to drip over, and just lightly dab on it. And you can definitely apply another coat. Allow for this coat to sit about half an hour, let it completely dry, half an hour or until it's dry to the touch. So that finishes up the project. And now you have a beautiful little elegant dish. And what an amazing way to repurpose leftover resin. I love it. That's good.