 You know, like adult coloring books and I cut them into shapes and the designs would shift in there and the other problem I had was about the third time I tried to foreclose theirs, the whole mold just stuck to it and I had to throw everything away. There's a silicone mold too. Yeah, there was no way to mold it at all. Like I specifically bought it for resin pouring and I don't know if they're just bad molds or if I just, I mean it was like the third time. It was like the third time I poured so I felt like I was kind of getting a hang of it a little bit and then it just didn't mold at all. None of it on any of the sides are just part of it. Yeah, it was like you could get part of it off and then that was it and like the entire mold would rip and it would just be like gummy underneath where it was stuck. It's weird. Yeah, it was like the resin I cured with the mold like cured with it. Right. What resin were you using? Art resin, just that's the brand name, Art resin. It's usually a good brand so I'm surprised. What's up everybody? Did you get them off like these on? Yeah. They're here at a place called Maxine's. Like what things like that? The boards by Brittany. That's Brittany right there. These are her boards. These are her boards. All these fun. What do you think I should tape these? Tape them? What do you think I should? I want to see why not. But that's a lot flatter than the ones. There's not a dip in it. I'm going to make your presence look like this. That's for me. What's up everybody? Thanks for the thumbs up. So I am going to do a demo for you guys. So if you want to get closer, you can. Or if you're this comfy, that's cool too. Because of the light. On the window. All right. What color do you want me to put in here? Let's do... Let's do some white. What does that board say? Hello there handsome. Some handsome goers. Oh yeah. Just do this. I'm going to move out of the way here. I'm going to move out of the way here. Do your pink. Yeah. That's fun. The fun stuff. I'm going to bring in your toes. Each pose. These fun boards. That's the Wichita flag. These stringings that everyone in. I'm going to move out of the way here. I'm going to move out of the way here. I'm going to move out of the way here. Usually if like the end of the stick for something this size. It doesn't take much at all. So. The paints are kind of more expensive than. Like craft paint. But it goes a lot further. And you could put quite a bit in there with. With craft paint. It will. It'll turn to marshmallow fluff. If you try to put too much. Pain in there. It'll set it off too. I'm going to add more paint. Because of the pigments there are only specifically for resin. There are some거든. Yeah, there are way more. What is the word I was going to use? Not opaque, but. They are open. Yeah. So 1 to 10. And those little cups you're talking about maybe. Way of the cup. Or halfway. Well, depending on how much color you want represented. Like. have filled. I guess you could always. I'll have the other one that's outside that I'll end up doing too. This is not fun to do when you close on. There it is. Oh, that's the right one. What colors are you using? I'm using Deep Violet, your favorite. Yeah, that's nice. The Luster. Bright, gold. I'm using all just resin colors today. Paint companies that we carry. My little shop in Dallas. Did you ever do like acrylic pouring? Yeah, I've done acrylic pouring and I've done clear resin pouring so this is going to be neat for me because I don't want to figure out how to put them together. It's kind of intimidating at first if you kind of know what you're doing, but haven't done it yet. So we just tell people don't have a plan when you first start because resin will be like, hold my beer and watch this. Correct. I also want to learn how to because I want to be able to pour a layer and then paint on the layer and pour a layer. You know, I build it up that way so it's... You totally do that. That's a little bit. What's up, JJ? Doris. It's been my plan so far. So you always use your finger to spread it or do you use a... You can use... Tilt it or... You can do both or either, but the thing is wherever the resin isn't, it's going to be hard to get the resin to go there. Kind of like if you work with watercolors, it's only going to go where it's been. So that's why I just use my finger to get it a little bit where it is. That way it'll fall more evenly. I just use my fingers. Some people use a popsicle stick. You're going to get messy. It's just the nature of the... Oh, that's like finger painting. So far, it is very much like finger painting. So it doesn't take long for these colors to mix into the resin either, which is one of my favorite things about it. And I have a block right there. I see tea. So because this resin has a two-hour working time, we're just going to get it later. We've got some alcohol over here. They just put these floors down. The floors look good though. Have you been to Brittany's closet before? I met Brittany when she was... At a place? Yeah. At a place. One of those. Yes, it is. Brett Erickstorm. He's in Wichitao. Well, why don't you come on down? Where was it? Douglas and what? Douglas and Oliver. Yeah. He probably said Wichitao so far. Well, he said ICT. That's where he flew into. All right, there's still a little bubbles in it. So just a little to keep gun or torch gets rid of those. Oh, Diane. You really want to be careful not to get your resin too warm because it'll set up quicker than you want it to. A little ear bubble is good. Yeah. All right, I'm going to go away and we have to talk to it. It's not a big deal. Okay. So for my artwork, I usually do negative space. So I have some color in some places and no color in most of the places. Now I start pouring my paint off of the piece. That way there isn't like a blob where you started. You should put some stone coat in this. I don't know why you didn't have it. I don't know if you guys heard that or not, but it's like to start the paint before you hit the board. That way, you know, when you start on the board, it's going to blob. So you start the board. Now drag it across. That's one of the keys. Definitely makes a difference. Unless you want the blob and that's perfectly fine as well. So different paints do different things. And this paint was designed to make big cells, which is what a lot of poor people are looking for. So I try to incorporate some of those stuff when I can open a beat. Never mind. I think I got it. And the flatter the better, you know, if you have a level. Because it's going to self-level. This stuff takes literally not much at all. Yeah, you don't need a lot of that. And what is that? This is a paint from Stone Coat Countertops. It's their white base tint. She named, I think we even said that in a while. This and that. People are like, what black is that? It's like that black or this white, that black. And it just got named that and they were going to rename it, but they would have to make all the labels different. Imagine re-labeling all of that. It'll happen one day. Now you get to actually do the design work once you have your colors down. You can use the heat gun to manipulate it or you can use like a piece of paper. We use a lot to just swipe the colors. That's what that white does to that. That's the way you use the cells. Yeah, so since it's negative space and there's words on it, I'm probably going to leave it basically like it is. That looks nice. And then 24 hours, it'll be set. And so like those little bubbles and bumps that are in it, will those come out? This right here? I think that's like, that's a part of the wood I believe. That's a part of the wood. We usually use like canvas boards that are prime. Or will we have tiles for you guys if you want to get your hands dirty and try some of this? Sure. Yeah, I probably shouldn't move guys. Sorry, I'm moving around. That's why I had to buffering. Oh, you're not going to see the gold one. Oh, the gold? I couldn't see it from back there at all. Thank you. Definitely there, for sure. I just wish that was on them. Look at me to do. Tell me. I'm going to see if we wanted to start mixing resin for everybody. Look how fun that is, y'all. And it's so crazy, like this is where the stone coat and then this is titanium. We're just resin. I don't know you guys know how to do it. It'll take me just a second to do this one and I'll get y'all set up. So, like when you do the seashells, when you resin over a 3D, 3-dimensional object, self-levels, does that mean like the resin just kind of attached to whatever's dry? Okay, okay. Yeah, so I mean it is going to move but it's nothing I would be really concerned about. And that's what I did with that one. Like you can see on the bottom left shell for the O, it's blue. Right. I got some resin on it. So it did, I wiped it off but it's still a little bit there. It just wants to work and it's so fun. All right, get ready. It's so good. I could, it's a totally... That's another thing is just walking away, just stopping because if you continue to do it, your colors will get messy, it'll get muddy and that's one of the hardest things to do is just walk away from it. Okay, I'll walk away. A lot of people when we're doing this and she starts talking and then they'll just say walk away, walk away, stop, walk away. Okay, who wants to get their hands messy? All the people. Joe, this is Brittany's, the young girl right there. It's her, this is her store. This is what she does. She actually has like the paint parties and you come and make your own sign. She cuts it out for you and sticks it on and you paint it and do what you want with it and this is so we're introducing her to the resin game. Here's her information. She has a Facebook group there. Do you need a chair? Oh here's another chair too. I'll try not to move around too much, y'all. If you guys don't know what colors you want, I'll go ahead and mix it for you. I have salt powder. Yeah. I like those colors. Well, those are already mixed in so that might be really easy. Yeah, those are great. Not those. Gorgeous. These are already good to go. This is my mom and dad. Everybody say hi. I'm going to go see. I don't know what I'll talk about. You're just going to have to put your posters up on these. Yeah, I'm going to one, so I can just name one. Oh, that thing. What you got, James? Brazilian green. And they're inside the limbo. Brazilian. Hi, mom and dad. Your parents are cute. Hi, mom and dad. I said hi. Look how she has her paints over here. She is ready to go. Sorry for the pixelating. We'll show you the easiest way to do coasters. The fun, easy way to first time normally is perfect. But I always say that coasters give you a false sense of you doing something amazing because it's so small and then you want to do it on something big and it's like completely different. It's kind of like wax paper, but it's not wax paper. I just like a heavy sticker. Well, that's where I get them from. Is there the back of the FedEx labels? I guess a weak purpose. So what kind of things have you done? We've done it on. Coasters, wood, table, countertop. Yeah, a dresser would be fun. A dresser would be fun. You could do like dresser and have it fall down the side like dripping paint. That would look nice. That would look really nice. I'm afraid I need to stop moving. All right, I think I'm going to get my hands dirty, y'all. I'll mix these colors and I'll have a tripod for this. We will see you guys tomorrow. Thanks for joining us for this short little thing. Sorry about the pixelation. We'll see y'all later. Bye.