 That's better. We are live. I did. We're gonna attempt some 100% shenanigans. I know we're live early, but I have a special guest. It's Kim. Hi. She's here and she's gonna teach me how to do this. This is a mess. It's gonna be acrylic pour bloom technique. That is very Tara. That's very Shelly or Sheely. And it's also what's... Yes, it's Canilla. Canilla Soracco is the person I got the recipe from and Tammy Anderson too. So both of them have been doing this technique and are awesome at it. So we're gonna try it. It's true. We're gonna try it. You're here to witness like you know much first time for everything here. Yeah. I don't know how well it's gonna go, but I'm gonna do my best. Also, Bethany, check it out. Nope. I got your box with all of the things. Since you're here, I'm gonna show the people real quick. Look, it's e-science and grease the pan and a visual pour bubs. I can't even handle it. I got outfits for all the poor babies. Super pumped. Thank you so very much. So hey y'all. Hey y'all. So this technique is... I don't know what I'm doing. And so we're gonna learn all of it in theory. Yes. We're going to attempt this. The mess right now. It is. But it's gonna get messy. Oh my goodness. I'm sorry for all the movement. I'm trying to hook you guys into my this. Cheese and crackers, you guys. As I'm hooking this in, the whole thing is turning on me. Okay. So what's first ma'am? Okay. So the first thing, I guess one, two attempt. I guess first thing. Oh, girl. I'm telling you. But my hair's done. Okay. So I attempted this. Sorry. Two days ago. And I tried a few different titanium whites for the cell activator. And which camera this one? Okay. So this these cells were created with artist loft level three titanium white. And then these cells were created with Golden's titanium white. And what I'm using is kind of a mixture between canela's recipes and Tammy Anderson. So kind of a little bit of hybrid. Well, yes, it's a hybrid. So I guess first what we need to do is, is make the pouring medium. And what the pouring medium basically is, it's what you're going to put your paints in. So I have a few of them here. Oh, it's delay. Just a little bit of delay. Okay. So and I've labeled them and everything. But after you make your pouring medium, you want to pour them in like something like this little cups. And this is what you're going to use to actually put your acrylic paint in the cups. Now canela uses all two paints. So we're going to try it with powders from and color art, the primary elements and also pearl Rolex Rolex. And so this is going to be total trial and error because I haven't tried any powders yet. So that should be fun. So okay, so the first thing we're going to do is make our pouring medium. Is this like baking a cake? Okay, so I am also not good at that. Maybe a little messier though, because, okay, so you want to do three parts, you're using a house paint. Okay, for part of it. So what I found, I was trying to find Tammy's, I can't remember exactly what paint she was using on her one video. But anyway, I found this. Oh wait, no, sorry. This one. Thank you. Valspar high gloss enamel. And you want to get base three or deep base. That's what you want. So that says base C. Is that the same? Which is like three. So A would be one then? Yes. Okay, gotcha. So either three, deep base or C. Okay, and you don't want, you don't want them to shake them or and you don't want them to color this, this space. So this is basically clear or just almost white? Yes. Well, you know, you put it on the wall, it's not going to do anything. Well, you're right, because you're going to pigment it yourself. So that's what you want. We're going to do that ourselves. So and you don't want them to shake it at all because that's going to introduce bubbles, right? Okay, check into the mix. Okay, so that is one of the ingredients just for the pouring medium. So there's two different things happening here. We'll get to the cell activator in a minute. But then the second thing you need is the polycrylic clear gloss. And you can go water based clear gloss. This I got. I think I got both of them at Lowe's. Lowe's are Home Depot. They both have it. I'm sure. I think now that I think about it, one of them doesn't really carry mid wax. But so that's water based. And I know that there's one that's like, not water based. Does that matter? I don't. That's a great question. That would be a good question for Camilla. I don't know. Tammy, I know. I wish Tammy would jump on. Let me send her a message. Maybe she would be great because you guys, literally, I've done this one time. So I am so not an expert at what I'm doing here. Okay, so let's just throw that out there. So what I'm going to do is I'm going to mix this first. So I'm going to take three parts, which I've already put the deep base in here. Okay. So I'm going to take three parts of deep base. Let's need this sucker out of the way here. I got it. So you don't need this yet. Yeah, that's for put the pillow paint, which is what we're going to pour on. Okay. So this is what am I using? I need to put my glasses on for this. Hold on, please. So when you're gonna start, Tammy said she could join in. Oh great. Oh, thank you, Jesus. Thank you, Tammy. Hi, Tammy. All right, Tammy. Oh, my first question is, where's the thing? Oh, behind you. Yes. So if we're using this for our something, does the fact that it's water-based, like, I know there's another kind of based Minwax camera would latex based maybe does it matter if you use this or the other. I'm sure it does. But what would happen? Because I didn't get cells out of it. Has did anyone specify that it needs to be the water based or you just grabbed one? I grabbed. Yeah. No, I did look at the. I was looking for the clear gloss. And so that's what I grabbed has to be water based. So you grabbed the right one. Okay. So I'm going to do three to one three parts. Thanks, Maggie. So this is half a cup and we've got a lot of colors. So let's see. I don't know. Do you know what? Do you have like something like it's great this outlet? You're asking me. I know you do. I know it. Okay. I've only been live like one time on Scarlett's channel. So I'm kind of new with this, you guys. But it's going to be fun. Even if it's a complete disaster, it's going to be fine. The fan decided to make, they're going to make some shirts that say how fun is that? Because that's what I'm saying. Okay, there we go. Okay. They definitely so one be everyone thinks you're the funniest one. Okay, so I will put all of this formula down in the description box, which would be Kim's version of Shelly Canella and Tammy's. Exactly. It's a hybrid. It's a hybrid. If you guys haven't checked out Tammy Anderson's page, she is in here. I have added her as a mod. So if you want to link your channel, Tammy, feel free to. Yeah, because I know Tammy's got a few videos on this and they're great. So yeah, definitely. She's phenomenal artist. Hey, Tara. Okay, three. So three parts of your high loss. Enamel. Enamel. Three of this. I got these at the Dollar Tree, because I thought it would be easier and it still might be. Okay, two one part polycrylic, which would be that one. Yes, which would be this one. Check. Okay. Let's see. Maybe we're getting sciency. Now, probably you could use like go wash this out or whatever. But I'm not going to do that. I'm just going to go with it. It's all going to get mixed together eventually. Okay, so Tammy, should we be washing these out or have like dedicated mixing, measuring thing things or does it matter? Oh, that's a lot of cleaning. But where we use it? Do we need a bigger thing? I think we're good. Okay, but I don't want to put that there. What's the question? The color you're using. You're not using any like paste? No, you don't want to use any resin pigment coloring. epoxy paste? Probably need your attention. Because I'm pretty sure that those paints need the hardener that's in resin to actually set up. I didn't measure just eyeballed everything. I just want some out when I'm done completely. Okay, thank you, Tammy. Another thing we need to ask Tammy. Tammy, how much of the primary elements were you scooping into your pouring medium? Oh, Dean. Hi. Such a pretty little lion puppy, where you are. I know it. Okay. He's a little high right now. He's taking his meds for the day already. Also moves right there. All right. All right. Now, the fun thing is going to be trying to pour that. It's so smart, really. Okay, don't forget those crystals will slide off. Let's try this. What's happening? Okay, so because I'm going to try and pour it in these little cups, and I don't want to pour it all over the table, which would probably be really a disaster. So I'm pouring it back in here since it's got a little scooped handle on it. And you want to fill them up about halfway. So halfway with the pouring medium. With the pouring medium. Okay. Yes. Do you need gloves yet? Not yet. That will happen when the house paint gets opened. Got you. Okay. But this is what we're going to mix all of our incredible colors into. Don't know if it matters or not because YouTube, but your TV is on. So fun fact about filming with YouTube is that's not going to pick up and flag anything because there's so much else going on. It's not going to be an exact pair up with their algorithms. So now go rhythm, but we'll turn it off anyways. A fourth teaspoon if of that primary element. You don't need much, but what are you using as a base polycrylic and what? Oh, and the deep base. So three parts deep base to one part polycrylic. Just for your knowledge, you're getting FaceTimed by Jesse. Oh, live right now. You'll have to call me back. She's so cute. Bye baby cakes. She's beautiful. Thank you. It's mother of a girl. Hey Heather, she says I've never scraped so many campuses in my life than with this technique. Yeah. Oh, mattifies baby. I was watching that. Hey mattify by the way. Okay. I don't know how many we need, but I've got tops for these suckers. So we can store it. I forget that you can like just pop the top and use it later. Very unlike resin where it's like, okay, well you mixed it. So go, go, go. Right. And so, and I got these little bottles, but they're a little big. They're four ounce. I need, I need more like a two ounce. I think that would do that time. I have some of these. Oh, those are perfect. Oh my gosh. Where did you get those? Judy. Judy. Mama Judy. Judy. We almost done with this. One more. You can totally make a little rack for you guys. That would be great. We've got a little rack here. Maggie says I found I get very similar results using boom stain gel. Fun fact, I have some of that because they sent me some to review. Okay. So Tammy just gave a little fun fact tip. You want to dissolve the primary elements first with a little bit of polycrylic to make sure they dissolve all the way then add it to your base. Do it in a separate cup. So that is just like when you have a flat powder pigment for resin and you have to just drop a couple drops of alcohol in it to help it dissolve more easily. That way you don't end up with a little fleckles. Fleckles? That's not even a word. That's a word now. So you don't end up with fleckles. Okay. Now guess what, Tammy? I just happened to have so I can do that. Some pipettes. I have some of those too if you need some. That's awesome. Okay. So Caroline has a tip. Yes. Oh, wet them first if you use pearl lugs. What's the same tip that Tammy just said at the same time? Just different. Yep. Yep. Okay. All right. So what colors do we want to give you guys? I believe those are three ounce, they're Dixie cups, whatever standard Dixie cup size. I got things at the dollar store. They're a dollar tree. They're a dollar for the dollar for 12 of them. Girl, not everything at the dollar tree is a dollar I found out. Really? Yes. Okay. I'm sure they have like some 399 stuff. No, but it's fine when you go to a dollar store and you pick everything out of a dollar and you're like, how is my total $120? Well, you have 120 things in your bag. Oh yeah, that'll be done. I have a very angry looking Mike B photo. It's the dollar store now. Yep. Tara wants to know, are you using all of those colors? Nope. I doubt it. Unless we want to make this a four hour video, then yeah. But no, don't think so. It would be fun though. Hey, I'd be into it. Maggie, I'm totally down. Send me a text and let's time something. Here is the number. That was a fun noise. Girl, don't worry about wiping that stuff off. Okay. Well, because I was gonna move some of these over there. Okay. I've never used unicorn spit or seen it, but I'm wondering if it's like boom. Well, I did try unicorn spit. I have some of that as well. Only thing is, and maybe this is another thing that Tammy could answer for me is that, Tammy, I found that the unicorn spit made it a lot more like it was too runny. So what would I need to add more deep base into the unicorn spit to make it less runny? That'd be great because I did try that and I found that the consistency was off a little bit, although I found another primary element. Oh, great. So boom. Okay. So literally, I do not, do you like a, I need a, I guess I could just wing it. I just wing it. Well, I was thinking I had some measuring that I don't have a quarter piece in like painting or something about. I'll just use one of these stir sticks and guess how about that? You know what, maybe I should put the polygons. Also, double boom. Yeah. Laura Taylor sent me the unicorn spit to try and it was not the best thing to put in resin. Hey, Petra. Petra. Okay. Hey, Stephanie. So, sorry, I'm so behind on all these. So right now, okay, so I'm using a primary element. What color is this? This is gorgeous. Gold. I thought the unicorn spit was oil based. Let me read. Okay. Peacock feather. And it is, let's see. It's so funny because I'm like, it's delayed on here so I can't see. Hold on. It'll catch up. Give me show people. Which one is this? The peacock? This is the peacock. It's primary or color. Yeah. Primary elements by color are the peacock feather. How silly, beautiful is that? Do you guys think I should carry primary elements? Comment below. Okay. So, I may not have made enough, but we'll see. We'll just see. I put boom and resin. Lovely if you want a translucent. Yeah, Maggie, I think that might be it. If it's too thin, you can use clear gloss gel. I think I have some of that. OMG. Okay, it's a little light. I might need to go in. I think you should carry them. I'd buy them. All right. Let me send a message. Okay, might I make a little bit more? Well, they are hot right now. People are buying them all over the world because of this technique. Yeah. All over the world. Quite literal. What was I doing? I'm just trying to make. I love to add color options. Right, right, right. Hey y'all, hey y'all. Erica, do you know when you're going to have titanium white back in stock? I finally got the money to begin resin work. Sandra, I'm glad you're back at it. Actually, I got a case of see those right there? See those right there? Those three boxes are all just resin that just got delivered. And so I'll be loading those right after live today. Perlex just isn't cutting it for me. Oh, really? Doris did get the last three. That's the show. Also, you guys, I ordered an authentic color shift chameleon. Check it, check it. So it's pink and purple. Then it's blue and green. Maybe it'll look to see how it's purple, green, purple, green, purple, green, purple, purple, purple, purple, green. This one gram cost me over $10 plus shipping. This is more expensive than I believe probably cocaine. I don't know how much cocaine is on the streets. Any time I think about, look, okay, so what was on TV earlier was a crime show and I watch a lot of crime shows. It's for real. Trying to get it as dark as the pigment. You can use every water soluble mic of pigments with this technique. Sweet. Hi, Robin. I got it off Amazon. It's for nail people. I'll try to find it and I'll link it for you guys. Okay. All right. Great, Jenny. Okay. I know that took a while. I'm going to have to speed this up a little bit because... Well, if you teach Jeff what you're doing, I bet he could help. Oh, great. Okay. Bye, Sandra. All I'm trying to do is make primary elements or color colors into these little containers. But we have to first mix them with... Is there a time since you... No, it's not like that. I just... Yeah. If you want to go get food, I'll do that. I can read comments from here. So, Tammy said about a quarter of a... Yeah, Jenny. Text me. I'll first mix it into some... Instead of just getting... Oh, no, not that one. Hello. I had to give it up so I could support my art supply addiction. I love it. Okay. Perlex is very transparent. Do you guys find that the primary elements... I'm using a little bit more than a quarter because... Do you think somebody sent us the primary elements? Yeah, we have some right there. Those are the ones I was talking about maybe carrying. Thing is, I would not be carrying the entire range. There's like 287 colors. So, the green that she has mixed up already doesn't look anything like what is the dry version of it, but... Right. I tried. I don't know if I should add more. I'm gonna save the gold too. So... This color is Guatemalan green. That's not what you used. No. You used peacock. What'd you use? Oh, it's over here, babe. Very good. You're gonna say that doesn't look anything like that. So, she used this guy. That's peacock feather is this one. And it does have shimmer to it, but from over here I was like, next. It's not cute. But I think that's one of the beautiful things about this poor strategy process. Technique that's the word. It's Jiyuti. Jiyuti. It's really soft looking. I'm gonna show them if people have problems taking the paper off the sticks, if they get sticks. I just wanna show them real quick. If you guys have problems with the sticks, all you do is take another stick and just, you know, you gotta push that paper just for a start. Peel it right off. Unless you have fingernails and you can get that. But that's basically how you do a quick peel off. There you go. There you have it. Petra says, you need the natural mica pigments, not the synthetic pigments. They have had treatment, and that's why it won't work in acrylic binder. How do you know which one's synthetic and which one's natural? Because it's not, I mean, it's, it's, the color's not as deep. I can't seem to get the color as deep as what it would be in resin. Good point, Anne. Maybe it'll work different when it dries. That's true. Aztec gold. Is that the liquid gold Doris? Oh, that's a question to Doris. Hi, Ellie. I'm wondering, I don't know. Maybe we'll use the chameleon today. Thing is, I only have this much of it. And from what it looks like, you have to really load the pigments. And so I don't know if it's enough, but I will, I will do one with resin though. I'm having to put quite a bit because it's not, I don't know if it's because of how much I have in these cups. Can you put it in there first? Uh-huh. And then say, yeah, stir it up and then pour, mix the two of them together. Maggie, the gold that you're talking about is gold, or liquid gold from Montana. And I get it off Amazon. I have it linked down in my Amazon, down in the description box. Hi, Jellica. I love that name. Okay, so this gold is, okay, solar gold. This is the gold we just mixed up. And this is what it looks like here, which could still probably be mixed up a little bit better. But just scraping off the sides as a resin artist to have it. Oh, yeah. So it's semi-soft, but it's still a pretty color. See, that's only because it's not, I'm having to use more. And it may be just the volume of the base. I definitely think you should mix up one of these. Okay. Good. This one is beautiful. Blushing rose. All right, let's do blushing rose next time. Anytime you do a teal, a gold. Well, I, the ear, the, um, I tried and a purple looks really well. Well, I tried like the pearl violet Amsterdam and okay, which one was it? The blushing rose. Okay. It needs to be mentioned in the description of the pigment if they're natural or synthetic. So see what this is. Sprinkle it, use your brush or you mix it. One part artist pigments with two parts acrylic medium to create your own paint. Clean up soap and water. It doesn't say on here, but maybe it says online. Judy, she's in the room. Are these natural micas or are they synthetic? Oh no, Doris. Do you have a big starter kit for beginners to purchase? Hello, Bert. Um, actually, do. Violet or which one? Oh yeah, I'm doing that one here. Um, Bert, let me, let me, um, find my beginner kit and I will link it for you. Oh, snap. Is that a snap? Give me two squirts of that polycoic. It's a little dangerous. Just watch out. You know, but it's not, um, I don't know if it's just because of the amount of base we're using that it's, it's taking more in order to get, grab that. How do I copy this link? How does that work on you? Just touch it and push it, touch it. It should come up over it. It didn't, it just like cleared it out. In any case, I think it cleared it out. So here you go, Bert. Bert wants a, is that our Bert, Bert? No, different Bert. Um, I know it means, okay. Oh, JJ already did it. Hey JJ. Leslie only has a natural micapigment. She also mentions it on her website. Okay, good. Um, so there's the kits. Okay. You don't have to wear gloves, question mark. So unless you're very sensitive to acrylic paints, it's not going to do much to you. They are water soluble. You'll be fine. And I believe that her primary elements are also makeup grade. So the paint's not going to, it's just when you're using the house paint that you really should probably put gloves on because that stuff's really a lot harder to get off of you, which your pillow paint is house paint. And some of this is the deep base is a house paint. Okay. Let's see, that's that. Jenna, they should have, what's next? Magenta? Or is that to, whoa. Does anyone know if I can make alcohol inks with primary elements or the bling it? And you might be able to, but the thing is, I don't know what kind of binder is in alcohol inks that are pre-made. If Jen was here, she would be able to answer that question. Hi Tammy, welcome back. Does your pillow paint have to be house paint? That's the Tammy question. That's pillow paint. Pillow paint is what you put on your, you lay down on the canvas first and then you drop the, these pigments into it. Yeah. So what Petra just said is, is correct. You can use these to make alcohol inks, but you do have to use a sealer on top of it. And that is because of the grain of mica kind of dissolves, but once the acrylic dries, it's just there. It's just mica on whatever surface it is. So you have to spray seal it or also coat it in resin or else you'll be able to dust it off. That's more of a grain. There's a blue-green sapphire blue. I hope you're feeling better, Judy. Who isn't feeling good? Her back just hurts after she takes long haul flights. Oh is she back? She's still out there. To get together, Judy. Gotcha, Tammy. Bye, Allie. Have an awesome day. Tara says silver. Do y'all have a chance to have an acrylic black? I just was thinking about doing a cell activator in black. Or I guess I could do it in blue. I do have. Jenna, I've just got a shipment in today of just resin. Those three boxes right there. And as soon as this video is done, I'll go through it and update the website. That's my polycritic. Thank you, Caroline. So I am super ultra green at this, even more so than Miss Kim. Even though all I've done it once, I'm a green, green, green, green, green. Semi-gloss white house paint for the pillow. Some use eggshell as well. Tammy, you can do cell activator in any color as long as it's the same kind of paint as the white you use. Haley, you can put pearl X in resin. It is really faint. So you have to use a lot of it. And it does work. I would just personally like things that are a little bit more pigmented, like deeper colors. So what can we do? What else do we want? We've got purple, and that's the same as you over there. So you've got pink, forest. Oh, purple. Oh my gosh. Okay, we've got to do this green. We're putting it, yes. We're putting it in polycrylic. And that's what they say. Brightens up, I guess, after it dries. Is that bright? Yeah, maybe add a little bit more. You see, I had to put a lot in here to get it like this. Yes, Donny. Just mix them back up. I'm sorry. But it seems to be absorbing, it takes a little bit. Once it sits, it seems to start to absorb a little bit. So, okay. Don, shoot me a text and we'll discuss. I almost forgot the number for a second. Shoot me a text, Don, and I'll tell you how to fix that. It's super easy. Are you mixing that with the pouring medium, or is that just polycrylic? This is just polycrylic. So I'm first just trying to dissolve it into the polycrylic, and then I'll be adding it into the mix. So Heather says, the reason why I use flow aid is because it is clear. Flow aid, or aid? Yeah, flow aid, like Band-Aid, but flow. Thank you. Tammy says filming this technique is very awkward because of having to say blow every five minutes. Yeah, yeah. Golden makes a great flow aid. Are any of these things over here, flow aids? I have Liquitex, Gloss Medium, and Varnish. I've got, I think it just takes a minute for it to start getting darker for some reason. I don't know, it's like slow dry blending medium. Is that the same as flow aid? I don't know. And then I also have some Vallejo pouring medium. Any of those flow 80? I'm gonna let that sit a minute because it doesn't really look anything like what I see on here. I see, so I'm gonna let it sit for a second, and then see. Can I see the paint color? I will list all of the materials we use and including the colors down in the description box after this video is done and posted. Is Tammy still on? She is. Tammy, is there any way you could just tag Canilla just to let her know? I mean, she's probably working, but if she can jump on, because the cell activator pretty much uses all everything in her recipe except for the white titanium lice in front. So this is like a hybrid. She's working, unfortunately. See, this does not look like this, but that's still a fun sand color. It is. And hopefully, like the blush or the rose, it took a while for it to really absorb into that. So some of them I don't think are enough. Is there enough in there? Yeah, and this is one of the color shift ones that primary elements does have. I may have to use all of it. So I can't remember what color this is. Maybe Judy knows offhand. I want to say this was tanzanite, but I could be wrong. Um, it looks blue on some angles and straight up purple on other angles. It just doesn't want to focus. Oh my gosh. Yeah. When do you see this? I just hope it stays this awesome color once in a day, you know? You gotta show them this so that the air can show them this. It works. That's gorgeous. I want to say this is tanzanite. Right. You'd see how it's like blue purple, blue purple, blue purple. Oh, silly Dawn. I appreciate that. So I'm hoping this works out. So my resin brain is probably not going to apprehend a lot of, it's teal, zikron. I don't remember. Comprehend. That's what I meant to say. I don't know if my resin brain is going to really comprehend. Okay, so it's this, but I hope it's not grabbing it completely, but I, it still has a purple. Yeah, I have confidence that it's going to, I need her to make that color for resin. I'm going to text her. And the bottom rose gold. That's what I would call my rose gold. But you have to be hip hoppy to understand that. What's her name? Okay, so now we just have, I guess I'm just going to do this silver job, I guess. And then that's, so I thought this was tanzanite, but apparently it's teal, zikron, whichever it is. Can you make this for resin? Please, ma'am. I like the color shift, and I get asked for chameleons all the time. Please. And thank you. Bye. So we'll see what this does. How can you tell if a product such as golden GAC800 or liquid text pouring medium varnishes, et cetera, have binders for the Micas? I bet Tammy's going to get that one. Thanks, Tammy. Yeah, so it does take a little while to do this prep, but you can just cap all these colors and use them for later. So I would have, if it were me and I were an acrylic artist, I would just mix all the colors one day. That would just be all I do one day. Mix color and shelf them. That way you can just take what you want down and pour. This will last a few weeks. As long as they're covered, or maybe even longer. The reason why I didn't pre-mix all of these with Kim and Jeff off-camera is because I want everybody to see this process. I want everyone to see all of the materials used, lifting the veil, so to speak, even though amazing people like Tammy have already done things like this. So novices here, go watch her. If you really want to know how to do this for real for real, check Tammy's channel. Okay, so Silver's the last one. That's twice. I think I watched Tammy's video. She is really great at walking you through things. Very similarly wording it like I do. She makes it easy to understand even though I am not a scientist and I have feel like you have to be a scientist to do acrylic pour without wasting your paint. That's 100% not a fact. That's just how it feels sometimes. See how it's getting a little darker as it's sitting? So I think that's it. Just letting them kind of the pigments. But Erica, you make me buy new colors every time I watch that one. I appreciate that. That one will catch up. Definitely keeps our channel running. Ooh, Petra's another one. Doris is another one. Dawn is another one. Clara. Scarlett. I literally could go on and on and on and on and on about so many amazing artists, friends that I've made. Okay. Are we good? Well, thank you. Good. I just need to make sure that I put out what I used. This goes that, that doesn't go. This one is that one. Yeah. And then this one was this. That's Cyclone I found has been corrected. That's not the right cap. But that's okay. I have the cap over here. I just want to pair up what colors are what so that I can list it all down below. Okay. Now, I think Jeff and I may have mixed one. Is this the same? This is a little darker. I like that. It's a little different. I put this and this together. Oh, for hate. Okay. A little bit of this. That looks, oh my gosh. Getting all fancy. Okay. Can you make that one more tear? Which blue? This one? Yeah. It's artist's walls. Oh, it's just really neat. Yeah. Which you can't do. You just drop it in there. Just drop it in there and stir it. Yeah. Here. You can do that. Oh, I think it's done. Just like with any technique, there will be a learning tri-fail curve start small and keep at it. So I've prepped all of these 10 inch discs. So we're going to give it a shot. I'm going to clear out everything we don't need and then we're going to get this poor thing. Well, first we got to make our cell activator. Oh, this is a long process. Sounds so tight. It does sound pretty technical. And, you know, so while Jeff is doing that, I'm going to start on the cell activator. So did we say we do have some black? Okay, I was just going to use some purple. Should I do like a purple cell activator? Yeah, do a purple little white. Yeah. Because I've got white, but I want to show you guys how to do it. So how I... We're also going to try this technique at the end once we figure out what we're doing on one of our clear substrates to see what it looks like on the bottom side. Green paint into my flow trough? Who knows? Who knows? Ooh. Wow. You could go darker and darker. I just don't know what to do. Oh my gosh. And it didn't cover up all the shimmer in it. Okay. Well, there's shimmer in this. Oh. Well, then there you go. Metallic blue. So I'm going to hold all of these aside so that I can remember what color we mixed up so I can list them all in the burden. Like, what if we used, what if I used too much polycrylic to get the colors to a liquid state and then put it in whatever this stuff is? I think probably we just need to thicken it up a little bit by adding a little more base level three base. So that's an easy thing. But you know what? That consistency is perfect. So what kind of consistency are you shooting for? Okay. So you don't want it like, like not like warm. Right, Tammy? Just a little bit thicker than that, right? These colors are getting prettier by the moment. That's a plus. It is a plus. Did you say that you needed these little squirties? You know what, Doug? Yeah. Well, we can definitely use those maybe later if we want to put these some of these colors in there. Okay. As opposed to these. It just depends. And we can use these too if we want to. Okay. So on the cell activator, I'm just going to go through the list and then I'm going to do it. Okay. So it's, this is from Canella Soracco's video number 131. Okay. And okay. So we're going to use two tablespoons of flow trough, which you definitely want to strain the flow trough and get all the boogies out of it. Okay. Tammy says yes. I don't know what the question was. I've slept since the other one. You just asked her a question. What did I ask you? Tammy, I'm sorry. What was it that I asked? Girl. You know, I'm getting older. That's all I'm saying. You're going to use a glue, like just any kind of the glue that I got was off Amazon, Amazon basics school blue. Okay. So just regular glue about this thickness of the colors. Oh, okay. Oh, great. I got that one right. Okay. You're going to use, I guess I should be, well, I didn't bring the big old gallon jug of Amazon school blue, but you know what I'm talking about. So Elmer's glue or anything like that. And then so flow trough glue and then five drops of Liquitex acrylic ink. It has to be Liquitex and it has to be acrylic ink. That's just, this is just Canilla's recipe, so I don't know. And then this is what's going to maybe stuff a few people because it is an oil, but it's still not going to affect your resining over the top of your pieces. So you're not going to get hitting like when you just drop straight up silicone. Right. Exactly. Okay. And this is the Minwax pre-stained conditioner. So conditioning. Okay. And then last but not least is your paint. Now Canilla used Amsterdam's Titanium White and I couldn't find that in time. So she had tried Artist Loft, but it didn't work for her, but I got the level three Artist Loft and it did work for me. So that and then I also, another one that seemed to work is the Golden. Right. You're in there. Okay. So what I'm going to do, I guess is make, I'm going to do the Artist Loft and then I'm going to try it a new way. I'm going to use purple. Okay. So we'll see. We'll see how that works. So Heather says, what's going to help me is pillow thickest, colors thinner than pillow. Okay. And I'm going to open this glass because this stuff stinks. Okay. Oh yeah, that linseed oil. Yeah. Bad. This is so exciting having Kim with Eric and Jeff. Who is that? Dawn. Hey Dawn. Judy says, Liquitex Titanium White works best. Karen said, I use Windsor Newton Titanium White. Have y'all used any colors? Have you ever used any other colors other than white for your cell activator? I guess. Well, we're about to see. I did try, I did four tests. I made a cell activator out of the Amsterdam Pearl Blue and a cell activator out of the Pearl White and no bueno. Okay. So no pearls. Okay. So the first thing I'm going to do is two tablespoons of flow trawl and I've already got my flow trawl ready. Y'all, this is for real more difficult looking cake, I feel like. Yeah, I think it is too. Definitely messier. Colors work for the, oh cell activator. Oh, that's the other thing that I had ever said about them. Pillow thickest colors thinner than pillow cell activator thinness. Oh no, no, no. Okay. So the thickest has to be the pillow and then the medium thickest has to be the colors and then the thinness has to be the cell activator, but the cell activator goes in the colors. Or no. Am I confused? I'm probably confused. Okay. So that's two tablespoons of flow trawl and then I put the glue in here. So what is it? One tablespoon. This should be interesting. It needs to be okay. Tammy says golden fluid dioxide purple works best. I think I just made said that wrong, but I think we have that. Oh, by the way, I wouldn't make this recipe in a paper cup because the linseed oil, the, the pre-stain, it has a tendency to kind of seep through the paper and make a mess. So you don't want to do that. Okay. So five drops of the acrylic ink. This stuff, Tammy? That. And did y'all see this earlier? Yeah, I did. There should be no further one or two opaques or you're getting muddy messes. Oh, well, I got, okay. I'm going to go ahead and do the paint next white first. Tammy, this is it even though this says transparent. Tammy says this works great. Oh, great. I think I've got some of that. So I also pulled this color from Jeff's airbrush collection. Turquoise patello blue. It is not a transparent, doesn't say transparent up here. So I guess it's an opaque. I wonder what that would look like. Okay. And then. Oh, yours isn't transparent. Okay. So this is transparent, but this teal, this turquoise is not transparent. So I bet this would work as well. And this is what something that we were going to use for the a cell activator, a base. Yeah, a base. A base or cell activator. I don't know what's happening. What did I get these for? I think, I think cell activator. So she said golden blue dioxide purple works great, but I can't remember what we were talking about at the time. Hey, Sue. Okay. So this is grumbacher dioxide purple that I got off of Amazon. And that's my name using, well, we're testing also. As a cell activator. As a cell activator. Because who doesn't look purple? Who? Someone said Jeff looks very poor. I thought you were going to get food. Golden turquoise for the cell activator. Can we make it this color? Sure. And then I also pulled this permanent violet dark as well. So it's you want to do two more cell activators? Is that being greedy? Absolutely not. Let's do it. Could you do me a favor though and go? I mean, I guess. Yes. Okay. So you want a half a teaspoon of this wood conditioner and it looks like at first it is just sitting on the top. Don't freak out. I kind of freaked out a little bit when I first thought that it's all good. But it does stink. So you just want to mix all your ingredients really, really, really, really. You want the flavor of all of these things. See, it takes a while to get that oil. See, it's wanting to ride up on the top. Bye, Happy. This takes muscle. Erica, muscle. No, me. Muscle. I got you. I like to mix golden T.W. and liquid tech heading body. We can try it. We can try anything. I got all the ingredients. Rose gold. Goodness, it almost would be easier if we put a cap on it and just shook it. Okay. And you'll probably want to stir it again really good before you put it as your cell activator. Okay. So I'm doing these two. Do you want to try a spray paint? You want me to make four faces for the paint? It's like those have taken so long. Well, later people can just fast forward if they want. If they so wish. If I so wish. Okay. So two tablespoons. It takes a hot minute to get this oil mixed in. Now, I wonder because this is a liquid. Tammy, since this is a liquid and I was using a tube paint, do I still need to use a, what is it? A tablespoon of this? Or should I make it a half a tablespoon? Got any ideas on that one? Okay. Love the lab action. Do you use this golden forest and magenta the beautiful parts to add to? So I did here. I need more bubbles as I shake it. I'm waiting on Tammy for the, I asked her a question. I don't know. She's okay. Okay. Thanks, Tammy. Okay. So because this is not a tube paint, I'm going to add less than a tablespoon of that, but I am going to go ahead and add the quarter teaspoon of the conditioner. I shut that before I leave. Disaster that would be in my car. Okay. So Tammy may have answered and I just, so Tammy, yes, she did. She said just to kind of test it, I guess, kind of. Judy, would this work the same as what you were talking about? I can't, he does color shift out of Canada. Don't snort it though. Bye, Heather. It's stuck. What is? Oh, thank you. All right. So you guys, I'm just doing, I'm used to it. Okay. You just got to see this in the cup because this is really kind of fun. I haven't started anything together yet and it's just kind of, it looks like when you like drop instant glue and it gives you those frackles. We treat that with a pink in here as well. Oh my gosh, you just, we feel stir that, but if you'll just look at that, that's so cool. Oh my gosh, this color. Isn't that beautiful? One thing to let you guys know, if you're using like matte paints and you want to get that shimmer, one thing that Canella was using, which this isn't the right one, I couldn't find the artist law iridescent medium. So I tried the Liquitex basic acrylics and it didn't seem to do what artist does. So I would try and find the artist law iridescent. So Tammy made a good point that if it is doing fractals, it may do it on the canvas too. But Tammy, if it is mixing in well, I don't know if it was just fractaling because we didn't shake it before we mixed it into the paint. Yeah, look at the difference. Here's one I did. Well, it's like, it's fine now, but I just wanted to make sure before we, I mean, we'll probably end up using it anyways, just maybe on a coaster instead of one of the larger rounds. We've got some really beautiful colors. Judy says, or just use primary elements, no additional shimmer needed. That's true. That's super true. All the primary elements colors we mixed are super vivid. Yes. Let me pick some of this up before I. That's true, Tammy. I'll get a bunch of our posters as well. Yeah, you guys, I thought we were going to do like a run-through and it's like, let's just go by. Like, okay. Hey, Trudy, it's true. We are sneaky devils. This is like a pregame show, right? Welcome to the tailgate. Let's have fun because that part was really boring, except for the colors, the colors are really, look at that. So, okay. Which one's the pillow paint? Okay. So the pillow paint is, did I put that up by accident? No. I left it in the, in my little box of goodies over here because it's a gallon job. So the pillow paint that I'm using, Tammy, I tried to find your, was it Sherwin Williams slash Better Homes? I think it was. And I, oh no, no. Take that back. This was different. 86, no. Okay. Anyway, okay. So this is just a semi-gloss interior paint, base A white. And it is, it, it works because I tried it once, one time. So it's your ordinary house paint? You said Walmart color plates? Oh yeah. That was on your like third video, I think, you put that on there. But your first, the first video that you were talking about it, I don't remember what, what paint you were, but that may have been the deep base one that you were talking about. I think maybe that was it. I don't know. This is all like, kind of confusing. You know, since we have all these shimmers, I've already pre-made some, some of them have some shimmer in them, but some of them are metallic. But we can play with these too. Look at that. Look at this orange. Oh yeah. It's never been good at working with orange. Today will be the day. Today's the day. Today is the day. Now I found these little bottles on Amazon, but they're just a little too big. That's why I think maybe we already said that. That's why these are, these are much better. So Judy, remember where you got these? Because these are great. So this is one of the balloon pieces that Kim did before coming over. This is her first attempt today will be the second and she did an amazing job. So we're going to try to do something similar to this. I believe it's called a balloon because there are like petal-esque looking shapes. Also, the test pieces that we're going to be doing are on my coasters. You can get it at our shop, artistholdout.com. It will come with a white masking on it. Kill it off. And you have a shiny white surface to pour on. I also do alcoholings on these because it's basically like Yupo, but already mounted onto this. Bam. Sometimes it'll have a, it's not a burn. It's where when we cut it, it just gets under the masking paper. You can just wipe this off with rubbing alcohol and it's just fine. No, are these just, I wasn't listening. I wasn't listening. Oh, you gotta take this off. Yeah, you have to take the masking off and then it reveals a nice shiny pretty white surface to paint on. I actually had a lady contact us and get real heated because she thought that I had sent her a dingy coaster and I was like, you have to peel the thing off. She was like, there's nothing to peel off. I was like, yes, man, there is. I think she even posted it on Facebook and was like, I'm so upset. I felt bad because I thought that I'd done something wrong for a second and then I realized I just didn't explain what, what she needed to do a little better with that. That was my fault. Okay. It is poor time. How easy can you get what in the UK? Thanks Doris. Petra, you want these on a larger size because I can, I can do them. I think I have a round, round ones of these. Actually, I'll just leave that for you. Hey, Christina Wells. You're going to do all these? I don't know. I'd like to see how well we do. It may be a complete disaster. We want to use them up if you want me to put them on for a time. People are buying more of the makes night ones right now. So I can ship these worldwide. All of the things in our shop, we can ship worldwide. I don't sell acrylic paint things, but I can one day. Also, Judy, can I put blingots in this? Because initially, my blingots had primary elements labels. Are they? Do they cross over? Yeah. Petra, send me a DM and we can talk about other sizes. Will you be doing them geo coaster size? Will I be doing the white surfaces like the geo? We got you Petra. Thanks, Christina. Okay, I think it's time. Is it time? I think it's time. Do we want to put these in here or do you want to just use them? What's the difference? I have one, doesn't the other? I mean, you have more control about putting them in here because then you, because you're just really, you won't possibly drip it all over the, nah. Okay. We got control. We got control. Okay. I'm going to put y'all right. Y'all. Well, we're going to have to do this. What's up, Kim? All right. So we're going to try first with these, the little coasties. That sounds good. Do we need to put that in a something more manageable? Or, well, we're going to get like, this is going to be like really dirty. Is that okay? Well, I brought this bucket out. Okay. Yeah. Things in. But since the camera's right here, I was going to move us to right here. Okay. So they can see very up close, even more perfect therapy. You're amazing and genius. I'm so nervous about this, but it's happening. I need to. Okay. We need to, we need the pillow paint. That's important. Do you want to put that in something that's more? Maybe so. You know what did I bring? No, I just put it in a cup. Yeah. That's perfect. So you don't have to mix anything into the pillow paint. It's just, it's just paint. House paint, interior, house paint. And does it have to be like satin or black? This one. Oh, semi gloss interior is what I have. Maybe I'm a little, you're actually just in time. Thank you, Doris. Hey Doris. Yeah. Guess it matters, semi gloss works best. And so that's perfect. So that's what I've got. Can you use any color? I imagine? Yeah, why not? We'll try one with black and gold and copper and silver. Okay. Are we ready? I think I'm ready. Okay. What goes down first? Okay. So first what we do is let's first use our colors. So what three colors do we want to use? I want to start with this custom one, Jeff mixed up. Okay. Then yellow. Well, it's like three per, like, oh yeah, okay. Yeah. And purple. Okay. Go. So what we're going to do is three colors. So once we put the pillow paint down, then we're going to drip whatever color we want first in the center and then the color we want second in the center of that and then the color we want third in the center of that. So we're going to puddle for puddle for that. Thank you for that. Yes, that's that would be the accurate term. That's what I was wording. Just mine was a lot more drawn out than that. Where you go on my back? No, do let it flow. We haven't. Erica, you must be saying I can't ask for right. I saw that and I mentioned it. I will, I will contact my candy. Let's talk about substrate canvas or in the F for this technique. I only use in the F because it's so much paint making it heavy. It is a lot of paint and that will create a sag in your painting. So you will want to resin it afterwards too. So but that you could dome over them, right? Okay. These are MDF. The white ones. Search fluid arts if you remember any of those. So what's happening in this? Kim. Okay. So first thing we want to do is put down our pillow paint. What should I say pillow? Yeah. Okay. So I want to show you guys what I did, which was a mistake on this is that as you can see on this tile, you see how there's like a you can see the circle here, how it's raised. It's because when I was doing four different tiles, I poured the pillow paint down first on each all four tiles and then came back and did each of the course. So I would just do one at a time, pour the pillow paint down on one and finish that and go to the next and go to the next. So that way you're not dealing with this sort of thing. This is FYI. Okay. So it's going to do one at a time. And I'm going to take a little bit of pillow and pour it. You can prep your canvas so they don't drew. It does does work. But you can use either. Okay. And I bet we can just work some of that out into the edges a little bit. Do you want me to push to the edges? Yeah, let's push to the edges. Now how much do you usually put on here? Well, considering this is really just my second time, it just whatever floats my boat really. It's a lot. That's a that it is a lot. It's supposed to be a pillow. That would make sense. Okay. Okay. So we're pillowed. So we're pillowed. And then the second thing we want to do is what color do you want to put down first? Because color? Yes. Combinations are important. Okay. And I, you know, so granted on her, but which which one you want to become. So can you show me your that one? Which order did you put your colors for this one? Okay. So first I put I have two different blues here. So and if I could remember, I think I have the unicorn spit as my base, the first blue. And then I had I put the metallic blue down second. So they're very similar, but I wanted some metallics. I put that down. And then this green is just a no name green. Can't you see that? It's just unknown. Okay. I did put some of the pearl green in here from Amsterdam, but it's just great. So that's how I did that. And to get those colors. So blue, blue, then green is what you did on the blue and then green. So the one you put down first is going to travel the most and like be a main color. Yes. And the, because these two blues were very similar in color, but the white really lightened up the blue. That's why it looks a little different. It's not as dark. I got you. Erica, I find that covering the entire coaster with the paint and then add a little puddle for the pillow helps the paint glide. So I currently have, you guys aren't gonna be able to see that because if I tip it, it will fall off, but it's a good at least eighth inch of solid across pillow. So would that be too much? Nah, I don't know that. Well, I say now like I know, but I don't know. Apparently thicker the better. So, okay, I'm gonna do how much do you put down for this? Okay, so not a lot. And let me show you kind of what Canella, what she did was just kind of did a little like a little, a little whoosh. Hold on. That wasn't very whooshy. Okay, let's try this again. You're very timid in your whooshes. I am very timid. Whoosh. So what's the, okay, so that's one. Okay. Okay. And then we want to go with some rose. Let's do the yellow because that'll look really good against this. Okay. Then this is going to be a little less than that. And this is going to be a mini whoosh whoosh. So are you trying to swirl the paint when you do that? Let's try to swirl it. Yeah, I guess it's not a whoosh. It's a swirl, right? Would that be more technical? Well, as a very technical person, you know, I'm very super highly technical. So technical. So I figure, okay, swirl. And then you're going to swirl. She keeps getting higher and higher. I'm trying to make sure that people at home can see the whooshing. I should have probably put my glasses on for this to think. Okay. And then I'll put a little bit more. No whooshing on that one. No. The third one, you don't want to whoosh. No, I wouldn't whoosh the third. No whooshing on the third. No whooshing on the third. Okay. So the third is whooshless. Whooshless. So now we have to put one of these bad boys in the next. Yes. So we want to start with white just to see if it works. Oh, you guys look at that color. Oh, now I like that. Oh my gosh. That glow. Let me get you guys up in here. You can see it. There it is. Okay. Okay. Tammy says whooshing is not required. Oh, it's not, Tammy. Okay. Tammy, does that look like enough? If that is supposed to be thinner than the paint, it looks like it might be. See, it's pretty thin. Okay. We'll see. We're about to find out, aren't we? I guess we are. You want to do the blowing? Sure. I'll use my face. Okay. So that's it. But you want to hit right into, you want to start hitting right into the white, into the cell activator. And then we'll do that first and then we'll do the next step. Yeah. So you don't have to add heat or anything. You just go for it, huh? Yeah. Okay. Why are you stepping back? You don't have to run. Y'all, she just ran from me. Okay. Okay. So now let the white kind of come back a little bit. Okay. So you let it fill back in. So you let it fill back in a little bit. This is a very, I guess, a page. You really got a lot of patience with this technique as well. Wow. Look at those cells. Set it down and move on to another one. That's what I was just thinking. We can do that. But this is kind of bowed. Yeah. So it really, I kind of, I mean, I don't know, you did a good blow on that. I don't know that you need to blow it anymore. I would maybe just try and tilt it. All right. So I just got a, you're a good blower. Thank you. It takes practice to get the blow right. I was just reading what Sham Fam said. Okay. So it is filling back in. There's just a slight divot. Yeah. So maybe throw it just a little bit more. So what is the next, talk me through the next step while this is okay. So as soon as you're done with that, then we're going to start tilting and stretching those cells. But it's a very, very slow process because I know that one thing that Tammy, I was seeing with Tammy when she was getting a little, going a little fast is that the cells will kind of get wonky. Wait, do that again? The cells will get a little wonky if you go too fast. So okay tilting. So you just want to tilt. It's a very slow process. So there's still about a thumbprint left of a divot right in the center. That's what we're waiting on to fill back in. It's slowly but surely. So you don't want to go ahead and tilt until after it fills back in. I think it looks great the way it is. I think you should go ahead and tilt it now. I think that it looks great. I'm scared. So since it's basically already run off on this side, I'm going to do that first. And it's kind of squishing on itself. I see. Yeah. So let's let it fill in a little bit so that this doesn't compress. That's a good idea. Okay. Let's make you want to move to the next one while we wait on that. Yeah. I think by the time I set this down, it's going to be ready to go. Maybe not. All right. Let's do or move it or tilt it that way and first. There were 13 people in here now. There's six. Oh. But I've never went live on this group before. Well, we have 105 on. I guess they don't like this kind of technique and this acrylic door group. I don't know. So what do you guys think? That center area still isn't moving. But I wanted to get on with it. So I'm just going to tilt till this, the white where the cell activator is just slightly stretches off. Then I'm going to pull it back. That way it has a grab and then they pull it to the center first and then move it to the side. So like tilt it right back to where you were. Yeah. Okay. Give it a chance to get back to the center and then tilt to the right or the left. So when you said it's a slow process, I thought you meant I should move slow, not that it moves slow. It moves very slow. I can't just hit it with heat and get it to speed up like I can with resin. We can try anything. Girl, I'm scared. So I know I should tilt it back in to the center, but that to me that fade is cool. Fun for me. I want to keep some negative space because y'all know that's really pretty. Let me touch it. Thanks. What do y'all think? Leave the negative space or fill it in? So I'm going to set this over here. All right. What color should we do next, girl? See if no one's watching in that group. There's 10 people. No. I'm going to say just kill it and give it a shot. Okay. So do we want to make a set with that or do we want to use different colors? What do you want to do? I want to try all the things. Okay. Well, then let's go for it. Okay. So let's pillow this sucker. Oh, look. I didn't waste that much. And of course, that looks cuter than anything I've ever made before this with acrylics. Stop snickering, Jeffrey. Is there ever an issue with it drying since there is so much pain? That's why you just want to do one at a time because that's what I ran into here was that see how the edges were starting to dry. That's why I say go ahead and take it all the way out. Other than that, no. But again, we should try to do a smush with that. We're going to do like a swipe because the slide and a swipe. Oh my gosh. We can do a smush with this one because I already have pain on that. Okay. All right. So do we want to try a different color? I mean, same colors, but a different combination. Whichever. Okay. Let's try that. Just for funsies. Okay. If that works, you're a genius. I just ended that. Oh, wow. I'm going to put the yellow on this one. Okay. I will, Heather. Tammy, I really appreciate you coming in and helping us out with this. You guys, if you haven't checked out Tammy Anderson's channel, she does acrylic porn all the time. She was kind enough to stop in and help Kim and I with this process. Check her out. Thank you, Tammy. Watch your videos. She's amazing. So much. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Now. Oh, wait. Let me put the cell. Activate Dale. Activate Dale. Activate Dale. You. Right now. I don't want to put a little more cell activator. Kind of got lost last time. Yeah. I think it sank for real. Okay. There you go. You all ready? Oh yeah. Oh my goodness. You guys, look at that. It's not focusing. There it is. Kim, I think, I think we got, I think we got it. I think, I think your formula is pretty spot on. I think it's looking pretty good. I've got my hair everywhere. By the way, Saskia Erika, she also does great demos of this technique. Saskia. Saskia. It's the flower. Nice. Okay. So, okay. So, see how it's puddled back up? Yeah. So, you can go ahead and blow it again if you want to in any direction. Do I want to? But I like it the way it is. I don't need to. I think we're going to let this one live, y'all. Yeah. I don't even think it should be, I don't know it. I'm not even going to tilt it. I'm just going to, I'm going to let it live. What do y'all think? Let it live or roll on? Oh, is that a boogie? Very completely, you guys. What's up? Okay. There was a little something in there. Get out. Thank you, Trudy. Okay. Now, let's do, those are all cell activators. Her phone is going crazy. I know. Scarlett. What's she doing? Oh, thank you, Scarlett. Love you, girl. She's not doing an awesome job. She's so rocked. Thank you, babe. Okay. What if? Right, Judy? I'm not making mud. Okay. Okay. You guys, again, you know, I don't know what I'm doing. So, but this, what color is this? This is pretty. It's all pretty. But I don't want to do, B, look, look at my back. Yes. It's over there. Now, you guys, I have no, I, you know what, do I want? Yeah. No. Well, this. You guys hit them with the torch or do you hit them with the torch? You, I guess you could if you wanted to, but it's pretty tortuous. That's a good wording. Okay. So, I'm putting, I don't know if this is going to work or not. This is the, what is it? Iridescent violet from Pearl Lex. Hi, Rusty. So, then I'm going to add, now on the other colors, you guys, we do not know if the cell activator is going to work. Now, I have no idea if it's going to work or not. We're going to try it. Okay. This seems a lot. Should we put the cell activator on? Oh yeah, you did. Oh my gosh. Dude, blow fail. She blew, she blew went, she, her, her blowing skills are off. They're totally, aim, aim for the center. Look at that though. Look at the halo. It's got a halo effect. So, after we figure out what colors we like to use on this, we're going to do bigger rounds. Oh my, oh, dizzy. No passing out in the studio. Look at that, you guys. Not pretty, you see? I'm not sure, Donna, if it is easier on a bigger canvas, but I have some that we are going to attempt it on. I love the colors. Yeah. If anybody buys any of these, just know there's going to be moviness in all of them. I wonder if I should tilt it just a little. Those racks are kind of low. I could be messing it up, but I just thought I would tilt it just a little bit. This is a very, very, very slow process when it comes to the tilt, because if you move it too fast, it's going to, it'll wonk you. They're really not at all. Not what? Well, we didn't tilt any of them. What's he talking about? The crates being bowed. Oh, oh. I'm going to try the transfer one. The transfer one. That one? Yeah. You're going to pour from one to another one, aren't you? Now my cells are getting a little narrow, you guys see? So, I'm going to definitely need to tilt it another way. I just wanted to get some of those cells off, because I wasn't liking the way they were. It does look unique though. Look at that. Look at the colors. You know that white? Definitely unique. Oh my gosh, look. It looks like a dragon. You see the dragon? I remember a guard. It does. Look at that. Clara's going to be like, don't put it down. Don't tilt the dragon. Where am I? Well, you got to come down. Dragon. Okay, I don't know where I'm going. You're there. Okay. Well, it's not a dragon anymore, because it's been tilting, because it's started holding. All right, Jeffrey, are you ready? What? You're so expressive. What a cute little flower. It is an iris. That's beautiful. Tilt and stretch. Is that kind of like a bend and snap, Judy? Bend and snap. It's kind of weird watching it on a delay. In my possession, some ornaments from Judy. Oh my gosh, this is great, because I have some ornaments from Judy, too, that I've got to get working on. Love the ornaments, Judy. I don't even know how this is going to work. Here, you want me to move that over? Oh, you're good. There. That was extreme close-up. Omega with Amsterdam's curl. Oh my gosh. Jasmine extra. You're going to drink all of these. What other parts? Judy says work best, but I open the egg. That was a fun sound. You're in unison. Look at that. He's got it down. The pillow. Getting kind of messy. What is the deal with me? I'm going to attend my blowing class. I'm not even going to say what I just thought. Is it PG? No. Did you hear her? Yeah. I like the combo. Combo is good, but it happened. This is so fun. I don't know what I'm doing. This is great. That's pretty. It looks like Marbley out there. I would leave it. It was a horror movie. I'm using to get our lives together, ladies and gentlemen. This is fun. Yeah. Yes. Maybe I'll show them this side over here. I'm having all of the troubles. And it doesn't even have to cover the whole thing. I mean, that's cute. Cute. You want to try a heart? I don't know what it is in any of the boxes. It's not sticky, so it's sticky. Struggle buzz, be damned. Erica won the battle. Yes. I do have some hearts, then. Okay. Here. Patience. You got to be smooth. Nobody in this house. Nobody. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four. Okay. Do I want white on this, or do I want because? Just because. Well, because we can. You don't need a reason to purple. We're going to shift this. Okay. You're good. Just slightly over there. I'm going to do this. This would be great. Like super, super nice. It's so funny. I feel like I felt when we first started doing this. Like you have zero idea, like what we're doing. Like, I feel like we're in a class. We kind of are. We're all like, whoa, go ahead. I know. Cannot be all liable if you pass out. Look at that. That's fun. Those are fun. I'll leave it. Bam. Perfect. Problem solved there. Where do you get these little great things like it? Judy got this to keep Bowie in some areas of her house. And now he's the jumpiest puppy ever invented. So, anyways, she and I'm not using it. She gave it to me because she doesn't need it. And people are using for art fairs, but they're so tech looking all. Oh yeah. Okay. So it's like, yeah, I got to. But Bowie will not be contained. Gonna do this heart thing. And I'm sure it'd be easier if I just laid it down flat. And obviously, those are selectivators. So anything you want to put on top. It's the last one you put down. All right. We're pillowed. I think you're gonna like that one once you let it lay down. Yeah. I'm glad baby cakes. Hi, baby cakes. Face down and the coaster is not a good look. No passing out, lady. Yeah, like on that movie with JLo and Jay Ponda. And you know, pass out in the suit or just be ready. Oh yeah. Oh my gosh. One to Sikes. One to Sikes. Oh, these are really. It's everything. That egg is insane. Oh, it's actually turning out like super cool. It is. He's ready for his wife. I am. Everyone. Stealing the pillow. Yes. I could like just do this for hours. I think with a little bit of gravity, these will be cute. Yep. Look at this color. It's gonna, okay. It's gonna scrape it. Look at that. That's great. Okay. Now I saw, I saw Shelly do a swipe. I'm gonna try to pull. Let's just get paint on my glasses. Okay. So, J, um, that, so JJ said it, but I thought Judy said it. That heart's gonna be lit. I was like, did you need to say the word? She didn't. It was different. I'm gonna retire that word. It's fine. When's he coming? Is he not? I mean, like, is he just joking? Yeah, I'm just coming into that. So, if anybody out there is interested in these ornaments that I'm working on, they're ultra lightweight glass ornaments, and they're super awesome. You can, I've done rhinestoneing with them. I've done something else, alcohol inks, and I've filled one with resin. They're available through Ms. Judy. All right. I have greased my pan. I'm adding a pillow, like this. So, aside from when I poured with Marcy, I felt like a total failure at Alton's acrylic, but now I feel better. Yay. And you guys, where's the swiping paper? I'll go get some for you. Hmm. Can you just focus for me, camera? Look how fun. Pete, look how fun. Look like this. Okay, y'all ready for the swipe? Oh, Starlight and Carrie did do Edge of No Man. That's also true. Sauce the pita. Grease the paint. Oh, there's some paint. It gets a little muddy. House paint. Did your swipe get muddy? I added, like, five colors. You know better. I know you've taught me better, but, you know, sometimes you're just gonna go for it. Yeah, I'll get the gallon out. Going back to my roots with this one. Speaking of roots, I'm getting my hair done tomorrow. Not a big fun. I need to get my nails done, but I don't know what the point is with all this. Okay, now it really digging the ass that, hey, at least you tried it. That's right. What is happening with your life right now? Are you gonna smush? All right. Nailed it. Nurtured. I'm not making puddles of mud. I made a mud puddle. I like that. Now that you tilted all the mud off. Look, you actually have a mud puddle right there. I should do. Oh my gosh. You should do one, Jeff. You'd like it. Thing is, he's over there doing them anyways. I think this is the color palette I'm gonna use for the rounds. Well, that's right. We're gonna do rounds. I like that paint. I like that more. All is not lost. All right. I'm gonna do one swipe and then. Let's see. Oh, y'all are too kind. I can't read any. We didn't give you any fireball yet. About plenty. Perfect. Teamwork here. All right. All right. I'm gonna swipe on this one, then I'm gonna get to it with some larger rounds. Okay. Your hearts are insane. The heart? Yes. Well, the egg is too. It's incredible. Let's thank y'all. Now, how could you create this on the other side? Like it, you know, for a two-sided ornament? I would just tape it off. Do one side and let it set. Let it dry. Then tape that side, the first painted side off, and do that. And then take the painted side. That is what I would do. Yeah, y'all can't see Jeff, but he's having a lot of fun over here. Does that make a good time? Because he hasn't gone to get food. And y'all know when Jeff's hungry, he's hungry. You need me some swiping? Here's a swiping. Like that. How do you come see what's up? The pick of E with the rollers in her hair was total click bait. You know, I could have rollers in my hair right now. You don't know. I am going to try what you didn't know. What I did? Well, the, you know, the Pepsi thingy. Ah. You know, one thing I haven't tried is this. I know. I just get so excited. I can't help myself. I think I'm just going to tilt this blunt edge off. And I say I'm going to while it's not moving. There we go. The pink grease. It's so soft and unicorn. They want to see what you've painted. My love. I'm going to use the golden cell activator. Watch out. That I made yesterday before. I say I'm going to. What the heck? Do you have to cut the tip on this thing? Your paint has been around resin for too long. And it's like, oh, you think so? There's a coffin here. Remember nothing to get done. Here's a this. That this might work. That this might work. That this. Certainly hope so. Okay, come on now. I'm going to attempt this. She is dissing on that all over the place. It's true. True, true, true. True, true, true, true. Now, I see what you're talking about with trying to be more pinpointy with like putting it in a squeeze bottle. Uh-huh. You just can control it a little better. But I'm haphazard anyway, so. I spent money on those bottles. Okay. Where do I keep missing? If you pass out, Bowie's going to lick your face. That's okay. I don't mind. Baby Bowie kisses? I don't mind baby Bowie kisses. That's really pretty. I would leave it. Okay. I gotta stop while I'm ahead of you. And it's getting real hammy. Fun over Highlands. Any color shifting paint yet? So I'm going to let this set up come back to the middle of it. Sometimes if you tap it, it helps. You get which one. It didn't even knock it. Also, true. So it's a little bit plain Jane right here. I'm going to add a little bit of some, some, some. Kind of wake it up a little bit. Nice, nice, cool, cool, tight, tight, tight. I think it is bringing it to the middle more quickly. Oh, good. So I like the glow of this paint down here. So I'm going to stretch preserving that. Also, I'm thin on paint down here. So it's not moving very easily. Absolutely ridiculous. I just added more paint just to tilt it off. Oh, we'll definitely have to tag Canella in the video for to keep going. What? She may be like, that's crazy American. It's not ever using my technique. It's right. There's so many parts I like about this, but the piece in general, I'm like, I shouldn't have tilted it. It's great. No, no, give up on our work around her. Thank you. JB for go, go, go, go, go, go. And it's grabbing onto the sides of this canvas as well. The Unimus, I think? Yes. Yeah, we're about to die. Look at him. I think if we should try and use like the blow dryer. Bye JJ, have an awesome night at work. Bye JJ. Blanker Gator. All right, this is gone wonky. So I'm going to wipe the sides. Yes, that's my go to and all else fails. I don't know if I'm going to do a full swipe. I'm trying to, Denise, I don't know if I've found my niche on the spin yet since it's my first time trying it, but I'm sure we'll find a way to do it. I have no fear. It looks so fun like that. It is really cool. I think look how that negative space goes into it. So like look at that lightening. That is really cool. I have to. This is not fun. Maybe I'll just, it's really cool. Give me a second. Give me a second to mess this up. I'm not going to just hear me out. I feel like that one guy in class that just didn't listen because we have at least three in every class that just has their own thing. Yeah, they don't even, they're literally, I'm all right with this. Those hearts are fun. Okay, take 48. How, how are we almost out of this white pan already? I think I've got more. Yeah. Are you ready to try a big round, Kim? Yeah. Let me add some more pink. Oh, right there. Left side of the table. All right, I'm going to do a regular bloom. Okay. Which is Icelandic for flower. You're welcome. Well, teamwork. That's right. All right, pillow check. Teamwork makes the dream work. It's true. He hasn't blown for two days. It's true. Super true. Well, another thing that's like really important that we didn't do is to actually take the backs of your pieces before you do this. But, you know, okay, that's wrong. It's beginning to get high because that's, this is that time of the evening. What time is it anyway? That's true, Judy. I'll probably try that one next. I don't even like yellow, but I feel like it looks really good in this style. It does look great. I'm gonna just get a stretch. Trying not to pass out and die. So that definitely does have to fill in. Yeah. What I've learned is that if you try to tilt it around before letting that middle area fill in, is that it's going to come in and condense everything that's there because there isn't enough paint there for it to slide on. So to let it rest for a minute, work on something else in the meantime. Freeze, how are you doing? I know you've been busy. Do you find it's better to tilt the pillow around and let it fill in or just... Well, considering I've only done it one time before this, like, really can't give you a... I just noticed that you do that. Oh, oh, yeah, pillow. Yes. And it's not because you're trying to keep your hands clean. Right. It's just, I don't know, I just find it's kind of easier than... And it's fun to do it like that. I'm just gonna stretch these petals just slightly off and then pull them back in. Now I'm gonna add a little more pillow in the center and make it extra soft. Sherman, what do you guys think? Set it and forget it or work on it? Did I get you? How fun is that little guy? He's a little like boop-boop, boop-boop-boop. Every time he rotates the canvas, I rotate my phone. That's funny. What's going on there, baby? Looks very worldy. I don't know about these colors, but you know what? Hey, I'm gonna go for it anyway. I tried this once and I liked the colors. You did or didn't? I did. I mean, but I used a different cell activator, so I'm not using the white cell activator. It's just become very witty. Those colors are fun together, though. Hi, guys. I believe in you. Don't pass out and die. That's your only job. The only job is to not pass out. I kind of want to put a little more, I'm just gonna do it. No inhibition. That's right. Get in there. No. Jeff is here. He is partying as well. I'm just doing stuff that I'm pretty much experimenting. Okay, let's set that down for a second. I really like this little nugget area. Yeah, it's beautiful. Oh, really don't do anymore? Should we stretch it a little? Those are fun colors. Be brave. That is the best thing Jeff and Erica have taught us, just play and be brave. Again, those colors are gorgeous. I agree. What color did you use? Okay, so I first put down the this, the this, the copper. Am I in? Yeah, as long as you're over this. Oh, okay. Yeah, you're right. Okay. So this was my first and then the gold with my second color. And then I topped it off with the silver. And these are all color art. I mean, yeah, color art pigments. No, wait, some of them are pearl. That one's not. The other two you had in there were the silver wasn't. And then my cell activator was the the turquoise from flow. Yes, golden flow. Oh, no, I just didn't. Oh, no, I just that paint on the shirt, not the top shirt, but the under shirt, which is what I wear a lot. Get paint on it before the other shirt. Oh, some people are, Judy says, tilt it. Okay. Judy, which way? Let me get that one set out here, just tilt it. You want to know what it looks like up close. Is that close enough? Yeah, it's up there. It's a sunrise at the seascape. I guess I could have put my phone on watching the video, right? Turn the sound off so I could see what people are saying. I took the course, but I'm learning a lot from y'all experimenting today. No, great. Well, I'm glad you're here now, Denise. I don't know. What do you think? Should I leave it like that with the negative? Or should I pull it back? Look at that. I like, never asked me about negative space. I will always be in check. What do you guys think? Should I leave the negative space to where it is? I kind of like it this way. I love the negative. Okay. Everyone says leave it. Okay. I'm going to leave it. Now I don't know where to put it. Oh. Did you just mail it for anything? Huh? Did you just mail it for anything? I've got plenty. Okay. You guys just really getting into it over here. It's really awesome. I'm making my neon. It's really cool. It's fun. I love it. Really want it? It will blow into your like it'll come off. I was going that way. Canvas. No, I didn't do it to myself. This is not a wave anymore, but I'm still digging it. Digging the colors. That looks great. Everyone wants to see it. It's fire and ice. Yeah. It looks great, you guys. I kind of did one and I didn't like the blue, so I put yellow and orange in the middle. How fun is that? That's super fun. I'm going to have to get my can out. We're just going through all of it. I know. I think you guys have almost gone through half the gallon. That's awesome. I don't know. We're going to have to add another space. Why don't you put it on top of the here? You got racks. Oh, perfect. We got racks on racks. Let's get some more tanks. Yeah, we're about to use all of Kim's. I want to show them that I love this one. This one I did earlier. It looks like a tree like in space. So fun. These are like just tiny little tiny little space trees, like tiny little space paintings. That's fantastic. Love it. If they want to see my swipe, this is what my swipe tilt did. All right, you guys, this is it. That will be the last. This is the last. We got cray cray. I love to do. Hello. Hello. Hello. A. A. A. It is an artie party. It's an artie party. Hey, Deborah. I kind of feel like it may be a little pinch on the busy side. I'm going to just tilt it around and make it do. Oh my gosh, we haven't been done. Have you used this cell activator color at all? I haven't used it. We may just have to do that. Let's see. Thanks, Aunt Teresa. I was going to go for the pink Deborah. Is that a crazy idea? What if we did two cell activators? We are here still, Heather. Hey, it's Bethany. Do like two cell activators. My oceanic look has gone. So now I'm wondering, should I add pink or a purple? Or is that super great pink? Pink is never wrong. Okay. I accept. What happens if you Oreo the cell activators? You know what? Try it. I'm going to drop indigo green. You got it. Oh, I am going to drop indigo green. Yeah. I think you've got a white dot in there. Did, Heather. Oh, yeah. The silver, gold, and bronze with the purple cell activator. So you did use purple cell activator? Well, on the first, on the coaster I did. I'll show you guys what I did on the coaster. Such a messy, but fun thing to do. So it doesn't do much different. It doesn't? It's frozen on them. Okay, so I'm going to put down some more of that. Okay. Now. You okay, Miss? Yes. Move her. Slow down. Take a deep breath. I'm just trying to incorporate a little bit of this pink into the rest of it. Looks good. Decisions, decisions. Where are we going? Okay. So we're going to go with some orange and then we're going to use the purple cell activator. Look at that, bam. Hey, bam. Yep. It's Kim. Nelson. Your name is in the title of this video. Oh, I didn't know that. Where's Jen? He's probably having family time. Look at that. I love the glow. Yeah. It's like this halo. The question is, do I do this one, this cell activator? Can you see me? Or this one? I don't know. Should I try both? Now you're getting crazy. I am crazy. I ain't just getting there. I've been there for a while. What is it? She makes a shape. She makes a shape. You know how it's lumpy. So you have one layer and then you put another layer on top. So it's like thinking about two sticks in on each other. It's like rounded and weeds it. She lets her feet with this so it smooths it out. It just smooths the edge off. All right, guys. Genius. Here we go. So I'm going to use two cell activators on here. This is the second to breathe. No dying. Oh my gosh, look at that. That orange glowing through is so nice. Get pillowy. Losing some of the orange though, which is unfortunate. Drop orange in the middle and put some cell activator on it. Great idea. That's super pretty. What do y'all think? That's awesome, Dan. This is two different color cell activators. I guess I'm getting out of frame here. It's time to get used to that, isn't it? Which third color yens? She says just let the cells appear and stretch it. So basically leave it alone for a minute. Yep. You want to ask me a question? Did he whisper at you the question already? Yeah. I'm no stiff. All right then. They're like even at this long enough. Mm-hmm. On with it, lady. We've got some dry spot right there. I haven't added any heat to any of them thus far, and it's working out just fine. That copper really weds. What do you want? What do you want? Will you put some copper in there? Uh, yeah, this one. Those colors. Mm-hmm. Just getting gorgeously over yonder. Stacey, it's still difficult. I still think that at this point I need to add some heat, but it's fine. Yeah. Like without it. It works without it. Three hours y'all been on. Doesn't even seem like it at all. God, that is, wow. Look at those. Listen, moral of the story is I'm doing this and it's not turning into absolute jibber jab, which blows my whole brain thinking. Typically, that's all that happened when I played with. Hostress, did you close this? Host paint will scab with Pete. Oh, yeah. I just want to drippy drippy off the side of this. Okay. Back to scent hair. Back to sensor. Easy beans. And the rule of science says I have to tilt this off a little bit. The rule of science. Yeah. You got it because we've got that much more. We can go through the rest of that. Okay. Oh man. Oh man, what? See the little bubble that just popped on there? I like it. I know it. Beans, you just tell them. What? Sorry y'all. Took you for a little ridey-roo. Love this one. Love it. Love it. Love it. We can put it over here, babe. I was like, do you think it's like a waxing? This one is just not cute. So, time to, since we have extra paint. Yeah. I'm just going to get my pillow on. That gun. There's, yeah. That's what I did. I didn't like mine, so I just poured it in the middle and it's kind of crazy with it. I'm going to try my best not to be crazy. Yeah, go ahead. Don't you need a pillow first? I got a lot of paint. I'm so glad you came over to paint with us, Kim. I am too. This is great. That definitely taught me a whole bunch of things I didn't know. It's a lot of different brands of paint, but I'm going to link them all down in the description. It's going to be just a minute. Look how crazy that looks. Oh wow. Oh my gosh. It's so weird. That is crazy. Look at that window. It's like a dad. They're out there. They don't know. Boys, enough. There's nothing out there. Put a string up there. I could definitely try that. And no, I did do orange. Don't tell anybody. It'll ruin my street cred. It's going to be McFill's chairs. That's awesome. I'm done done. I'm going to of course. I really want to see what that that conditioner does in resin. The wax that min wax conditioner. Yeah, wood conditioner. I'm curious to see if that will produce cells. We already are. So I had a 36 painting commission I just finished and I tried my Dern-Dist to not get cells. Is it possible? Wait, a 30? How many? 36. Wow. Peace commission. You're only seven and a half by seven and a half. Yes, I'm going to move this over. Just so, so I don't ruin it. Erica doesn't ruin it. I have that effect on pains. All right, you guys, I can't really, I don't want to say out loud that I'm digging this orange in here, but super digging this orange in here. D, look at my orange starfish. It looks like this. Oh, look how fun that is. That looks awesome. Definitely an improvement from the last campaign with me. I will show you how to get all of the cells ever sold. Ever sold. That too. Can you give me that little eb-bitty poster there? I'm gonna do a swipe for I'll get a good dot one. The folks at home. All right, so actually will you peel two more of these? Yeah. Because I'm also going to do a sim mush. Hello. Check. It's just about every color. Do you want to come do that over here so people can see it? Yeah. Can we tilt that up a little bit? It's like I made Bowie's hair. It was like Bowie's hair. But the cells kind of, it can't work with what I get. What do you mean, babe? I think it's much more fun with friends. Well, you just get, you just kind of bounce off each other, you know? That's fun. Different. It looks like two different textures kind of, you know, with the cells and that one. Keep wanting to reach for some heat. That's fun, little guy. Is that? You might be able to get a little bit more out of the pan. There's quite a bit. Oh. We're gonna do a sim mush as the grand finale. Finale. Chopping finale. Should I put a color on one and a color on the other and then smush-mush or should I just put all the color on one of them and then smush-mush? That's not an answer to my question. Let's smush-mush. Maybe, I don't know, a color on one and a cell activator. Colors on one and a cell activator on the other. I want to do this on a 40 inch round. How insane would that be? That would be fun. Look how fun that is. Love it. I finally got my neon effect kind of. Did. I'm just gonna leave that. Oh, you guys want to leave those dripped? That's just gonna drip underneath. Hi, Tara's nephew. Tell me a moment of truth. Smush. I did extra smush-mush so that I'm not, I'm very conscious of where that is. This heart is turning out. Rotate. Freaking awesome. Un-smush. I thought more would happen. Maybe using force is a better idea. Still no. That one's okay. Oh, I see. Jeff, that's amazing. I think it's awesome. Thank you. All right, this one we're gonna let live. I'm letting this one live too. This one needs Jesus. I think this is like the best piece of art I've ever seen. No, I don't know if that's like how much it's saying, but this one. I think it's beautiful. Love it. It's always a good day when you make something you're proud of. Yeah. Y'all hear me out on this, Paulette, okay? And then imagine what they're gonna look like after their resin. I love how, I love how it's very thick and then it fans out, but this is like, there's lines and then it fades into itself and then fades. I mean, that's just, you know, actually. That was one, I blew on it and then it just tilted all the way off. I was trying to, I was trying to do that, pouring on the stuff. Oh, was that? Yeah, it's trying to transfer. It's incredible. But the transfer didn't turn out. We got crazy. Thanks for sticking it out with us for 800 hours. Now, why on earth would seven people give us this line? Oh, I have seven solid, very consistent haters. Oh boy. Okay. Well, then that explains it. Like they're hyper. I think you should do that the way I did mine. Like put it in, like just fill them up. What? Just fill them up, fill a cup up and do this in the center. Do a fun one and then do that on the outside of it and then tilt them and stretch them and see so that you can see all the colors. Because if you do that white, none of those colors are going to go in there. True, but I want a line of white. Just one line. Can you hear me out? Okay. Well, curse it. Jackson Pollock style. Yep. I'll fill it in. I wonder how well these would, I mean, I know you're getting ready to do that since it's supposed to be a question, but how well these would do with Onigiya? I guess we're about to find out. I need to get some GAs. So your class is December 11th and 12th. And that's a Tuesday, Wednesday, right? I think so. Hey, do you want to take this little egg thing? Yeah, it needs to be on top on it. Yeah, just take it up. You've got one clean couple. You mean like a big one? We're going to dirty for this GAs. I think the real fun thing about this for is going to be that's taking the backing off of it tomorrow. I can't remember. Do we like this aqua salad? Oh yeah. I suppose I could give this a little a swish, swish. A swish. That would be perfect. All right. Super nervous, but here we go. Y'all hear my Texas accent? Wait, you're from Texas? Native? I figure there's much. These GH shapes are available on our website, or just to let that come. Do you get one today? Do you get one? I gotta get one of these fun things. I don't want to tilt that copper off. No, it's so pretty. The sill's in the copper system. That's a hard call. Well, you can't bark and bolt. You know, the largest canvas I've ever done was a 16 inch round. I need to, pump up my game here. I need to get, I need to really take some risks and venture out. A whole lot happening, but a whole lot of fun. I'm not mad at any of it. I love this like eye cat looking pattern. I really wanted to swipe one. Maybe I'll just, we may have a little more pain in the can. I mean, it's not much, but I've got, I mean, I've got some pain in there. I just, let's see what we can do with that. It's not much. Is that going to help you at all, or is this going to put some of the cell activator on this? Oh my gosh. What I'm finding is that as you swipe, the cells grab on to where you're at and they stretch along with the core, like with the pull of the cell activator. Uh-huh. But that's probably my favorite part. This little, I don't want to be done. It's a sad day. It's a sad day that we can't do more. I go on for another couple hours with her. I'm going to wave you. Let's take an adventure and get out of the light. This one. I think this one's one of my favorites out of all of them and it was like the first or second one I did. And then these hearts from Judy's ornament collection. Looks super cool. The egg has gone way green. This heart is looking amuse. Amuse. Almost just fell. It's fine. Step little boys. This is the face of suck. You know what time it is. You know what time it is. Come on before you get paint in your coat. Come on, come on, come on. All right, you guys. I hope you enjoyed this adventure through acrylic paint. I had an amazing time learning and art-ing with all of y'all for three hours and 37 minutes. I will link all of what we used down in the description box below this video if you have any questions. Shimmy texts and email. Just know that it takes me longer to check emails than anything else. Check out our other videos and how we do other cool things like this, which is not a Petrie dish. Sitch. It is a gravity swipe. Anyways, thank you for coming in and seeing what we're up to today. We love you guys so, so much. Special thanks to Kim Nelson and her beautiful self for coming over and teaching me how to acrylic today. We kind of want another. You never know what someone's going through and we will see you guys next time. Bye.