 So can you guys hear me okay? One moment while I get everything situated. Nina makes this a little bit higher. Higher. So that I can see, you guys can see what goes on. If you're new here, hi, hello, what's up? I'm Erica. This is Madeline, Jeffrey. And going back here, I'm being a very amazing director. He directs like a silent director. He is a silent director. Y'all can see everything okay? So we, Tudor actually brought us these ones. They're plastic. I haven't done them plastic, but we're gonna see. And we got some these, which I went ahead and coated this one so you guys wouldn't have to wait, but they're they look like this and they have a light inside. I didn't even know I got these on our thing. Seconds I'm gonna add them to our thing. So since I went ahead and coated that one for you, you can go ahead and start adding colors. We're gonna do some things that are a little bit different this time compared to the last time. If you didn't see what we did last time, we swirl some pouring medium. This is by Vallejo. You can use a gloss Mod Podge as well. So I'm just gonna add them to the thing after the live because I have to do it from my computer because Jeff and I both order Christmas stuff for each other. You have all this stuff in front of you right now, TG. That's so great. What's up JJ? Thank you so much for visiting us. This week we've eaten half of everything. So if you guys didn't see the last one, here's an example of what they do look like in the process that we're doing them. These splotches that look a little bit different. They have some variants. That is from the something gum Arabic that we're gonna put in there. Otherwise it would just look also fun but have a little bit less dimension. So if you use the gum Arabic, you have to put it in first. It gives these cool dark bits. I'm actually gonna do, I'm gonna level up this one that I already did by using some, this is a UV resin that I got on Amazon because I'm out of the ones that we do. Well, since your goal is to just have only that in there, then yes, you're doing that right. I just put some UV resin on my this and I'm gonna set it real quick for it, it's too far. And then I'm going to kind of dust gold on it in my head. That's what I'm gonna do. So what was your goal in that one? Just to have this color in here. Oh well crushed it. So when I asked you to come art with me and you were like, I'll do one. Your one is just to put some color in there. Well, I didn't know they have lights in them. So if using UV resin doesn't take long, it doesn't take long to cure. I'm just gonna, I'm just gonna like let this aim at it. It's mostly here already. Have you guys made your own ornament? If you guys were with us the last time we did ornaments, then you saw me do this. And I just kind of sprinkled a whole bunch of my primary elements on here and dropped some of my pouring medium on. But it did this on the other side. So now I'm like, I want to refine this because I think it looks really cool. So I brought some of our coasters over here as well. And notice that this is ultimately what you want it to look like. Not any dripping. There's some drip in this corner. You can see it, but that's what you want to avoid having too much up. Because if it drips, it's gonna streak your design. I'm gonna get you guys up in closer to the action. Just put them in there, bang it about, dump it out. I would put my thumb over the opening. What colors have you used? I used some gold interference, abalone shell, gold. Sounds like it has not a whole lot to stick to. Done then? Yeah, I mean, if it has nothing to stick to then. I mean, obviously it had a little bit. And then the last thing I would do is put some of this copper or gold in there because that'll fully fill in any opening. So this is the gum Arabic. This is where all my splotches are going to be. I accidentally put a little bit of color in there before. You always want to beat the devil out of it a little bit. That will kind of jump your color from one side to the other. These holes are bigger than the ornaments that I usually use, which is pretty awesome because you have more ability to manipulate it, I think. I'm just gonna use all purples and gold. That's gonna look super fun. This is gonna look amazing. So mine's gonna look pretty great. So it's not telling me that you guys made your own. Oh my goodness, I miss so many messages. What's that Vegas maniac? How are things? Lights, game changer, right? I hope I fixed camera being too far away, Pamela. Adding some interference red. Sue said she did this last year with plastic ornaments and that the color has come away from the sides. I haven't used plastic before. This is my first time using plastic in my glass ones. I haven't had that issue, but now that I'm using plastic, I will be able to tell you what I find out. Only the red and purple ones. Most of mine have reds and purples in them, so we'll find out today. I'm gonna put some of this dark color in there. So funny, it like sets up and then what's not set up, it comes out of the drip. I had one of those too. So maybe can you get that up there and show them what you're talking about? Really difficult to see. We're like 10 feet above our table. Hello, hello, hello. Thanks Miss Pam. Have a good night. So what he's saying is that as he's curing the UV resin, it's still continuing to drip and so it's like folding over the existing drip. So bear in mind, hey Cynthia, have a fun clear coating your counter. Can't see much blue in that, but I'm gonna put some gold and then let this one just do what it does. So you can still see that Dom Arabic is still big white splotches, but those big white splotches will turn into these dark, awesome areas. It just has to soak in the pouring medium that we had in there. Now I'm using some old gold. You know what I'm thinking? This stuff should do it. It probably will, but it's not really sweet at all. I have to wait till it's fully appeared to peel it off. So I'm gonna let this one live and then we'll come back to it. That's strange too. I got nothing. What's up Ginny? How are things? I'm gonna do this one blue and yellow because those are Tudor's favorite colors and heart tutor. And he got us these. I'm gonna take my pouring medium. I'm using Vallejo, but you can use whatever. You just swirl it around in there. You want to get a good coating, but you don't want to have so much in there that it takes forever to get out. You want to get as much of it out as possible just so it's not fully dripping, but just coated or else your design is going to kind of droop. But I will show you guys what that looks like. I'll do this one. Oh, what if you put this stuff inside? What if you put this inside of it, powder in, and then set it. That's what you're going to do, light change. What if you shine a light in the hole? I know, but I wonder what I wonder like... That could be it. The mixing the water into the Mod Podge could have made it the binder a little bit weak. I don't know. I've never Mod Podged. I mean, never watered down Mod Podge for the inside of it. I guess maybe I could only have what, only half my brain is here. I'm refilling the hot tub. That is an awesome place for your brain. Okay, so I've only been draining this for a moment, but you can see as soon as I lift it up, we'll start to get a bit of drooping where it's kind of running back down. You can kind of see it. Maybe, maybe not. I can see it. I don't know if you guys can see this kind of drip right here. You know, I had it too close because I forgot I zoomed everybody in. It's all right here. Anyways, when you're looking at your own piece, you'll be able to see it drip and you want to just get a little bit more of the medium out before you get it going with it. Actually, I'll just do it with as much in it so you guys can see what I'm talking about in terms of the drip. If you want to reuse your pouring medium, don't have it right under where you're adding color. It will mix together when you're swirling it around. Maybe let's do it on one of these ornaments that you can get on our website. Shameless plug that way. Once you put one of your colors or the spirit gum in there, you want to beat it about just a little bit because you can barely see the light. You want to be able to see the light on mine. You can see the drippy right here because it's got a little bit of the spirit gum in it. That's going to keep moving because I didn't let enough of it drip out. Anyways, so the reason why we do this is because it's fun. It lets out aggression from the holiday and if you keep the spirit gum that's too opaque, then the pouring medium can't penetrate it all and it'll leave a little bit of a white area instead of fully turning the color of your. Oh, that's actually a pretty color, that olive color. I mean, that's what you can do with your leftovers is turn it into a color because that's boy cat. Every time we're live, he tries to get into the merch. He wants to just lay on your merch and get the boy cat hair on them so that we can't sell them. I am now adding some gold interference. Who's gonna love this ornament? Ooh, it's such a pretty color blue. It looks like midnight blue from this resin. It's a little bit more teal in it than it looks like it has in the how pretty that is. This stuff is all water soluble, pretty sure. And so it would be an awesome thing to do with family when you're home for the holidays, the holidays. You too for fighting. Boy cat, this blue is called something nebulous star from primary element. So you can see it having that runny look here instead of just the splotches of color because of the amount of pouring medium I have in it. That's okay. It'll still be awesome. Jeff is just gonna put some also some laguna, which I think is a pretty green that's also in your color wheelhouse. Wipe it off. Here is handy for coaster slash ornament. Be able to wipe it off, you know, because on our website are select.com. One day in major box stores, box stores, package stores, Ikels, I'll be lobby, the gum Arabic drives white and tips. So fractured fairy tales. You're saying that when you did this whole process, these bits where the gum Arabic is never turned into just splotches of the accent colors, it just stayed the white color. Glam and a tee. What's up? How are you doing? I know the blue is amazing. Yes. Okay. So that could be from two things. Either you're not letting enough of it come off by doing this. You do this a little bit more. So it's not a big pile stuck to the wall. It's a very fine powder. Very fine powders can stick together. That's why when you mix a powder into resin or a pouring medium, sometimes you get those little freckles of color that don't really blend in because finely ground pigment can just stick together. So there's that. You just need to do this a little bit more, or you're letting too much. There is such thing as having too much of your pouring medium run out, or letting it dry a little bit before adding your color. And then when that happens, your gum Arabic doesn't fully soak up the pouring medium. It's not going to kind of dissipate into your color. It's going to stay white. Those are the two things that I've encountered personally with gum Arabic. We're doing good. So you think this with a holographic glitter would look good? Maybe I'll do that on the top of it. A little less at a time and Wackenmore is definitely, that's definitely options to get it to work better for you. So what you're doing at Nextra, I think that's pretty where it like falls, but it's not going to stay. So I accidentally got some gold on the outside and it kind of just went, I love how it like fades off like that, but it's not going to stay because it's on the outside. Unfortunately, ooh, that looks even more fun. But it also is going to stay. I guess I could just leave it and then like spray like an archival spray over it. Tutor's gonna love this because it's his favorite colors. That's just a little song I like to sing sometimes because you don't know these are tutors favorite colors. We should put on here tutor second Christmas because we didn't get them in one of my last year. If it's hollow, I need it, but that's not surprise. I actually got in some black halo powder. Pretty awesome. Let me go get it. I don't have it in the store yet. I've been wondering what I'm doing. I'm making gold frosting or look right. But well, I'm going to paint the back. What I'm doing is I'm just trying to wipe this excess off, but the stuff sticks to everything. So it's really hard to here's my black halo doesn't look like amazingness yet, but just you wait. Oh, the back looks fun. And the back looks fun. Yeah, but it's really like, there's like, that's way different from the back. Doesn't she always wait, what? Oh, yes. Is that the front or the back? Oh, it looks like it has your shadows on it already like the front, but the back looks more awesomer. So it's lemon and tea. If you want to get some of the black halo powder, just order some oak lawn on the website and just in the notes, but black. So I'm just going to coat another one. I'm not going to put it in here because I feel the wasteful. I'm going to put it into here so I can pour it back into there. That's getting so extra right now. And right now he's winning on the coaster off that I didn't even know we were having. I wonder if I put some more pouring medium in here if it would kind of wake up. I think I drained this one a little bit too long. For this one, I need it to drain a fair amount. I'm not going to be doing the gum arabic and all of that. I'm only going to be putting this glitter in there. I'm not worried about gum arabic, like being like woke up with the pouring medium. I'm not worried about color slouching. Well, I am. I'm worried about my glitter slouching. And so since I'm not worried about gum arabic staying white or anything like that, I'm just going to pour out as much as I can. And I guess I'll just start on that. Okay, so this is what I'm going to do without fully filling it with like color because that's going to keep the lights from and I don't want the lights need to be green. Here's with our barks. How are the our barks today? Slash how's dancing going? Hope amazing because your screen name is still one of my favorites. Which reminds me, anybody's seen sour cream lightly? I still have a little bit too much. So I'm just going to take a sippy. Okay, they can't do what you're doing. Another layer over this will be shiny. Probably just smooth it about with this. Happy I cried a lot. I found you and subbed a few weeks ago. Well, thank you. Are y'all in Dallas? Yes. I heard Oplon. As in Dallas area, I used to live there. Goodbye. Do your way. Yeah, we live in Dallas. We actually have a loft downtown and we love Oplon. And so we named our super sparkliest rainbowy glitter after one of our favorite neighborhoods in Dallas. Also that. Hey guys, we'll just so adhere over a canvas that has been sealed with polycrylic. I don't see why it wouldn't suit them, but if you're really concerned about it, you can funding primer. Definitely assist. If you weren't live and having so much going on, I think also tilting it back and forth like that's going to give you lumps. You'd have it leveled off how you want it and then horizontal. Okay, I'm going to do one with some breakaways. I'm going to try to add everything in kind of this vertical fashion. So when I hit it, I'm just going to hit it down like that so that everything just stays all vertical. I've never done one like this. So I'm a little bit nervous, but also okay. Okay, so there we go. We have everything in up, down, fashion, friends. Words are hard. Keep on memories too. Y'all are awesome. Thanks for your hits and so much info. It's our pleasure. We love art and we love sharing what we know and helping other artists to become the best artists they can be. So we're here for it. Thank you for watching and loving. Leaving me, I have a suggestion. What about doing a monthly pack up of any new pigments and or tools that way we miss a lot of, we know what's new and exciting. Jenny, that is not a bad idea. I thought about doing something similar to that like literally a monthly subscription that just maybe is the top four or maybe top eight new colors or products that we have in. That's a great idea. We have our this. I guess this one's open so we'll start with this color. Vertical, vertical. I'm gonna try to go basically right over where the gum Arabic is so that I can leave some openness for the lights to shine through. In theory. I don't know. The holly days. I think doing this vertical nonsense. I can't hold the question. Oh, yeah. Two more ornaments and then two. I can't not eat black cherry. It's almost scary, isn't it? What's the plan? I think I need like a brighter. Is there any update on the resin mixer stand? VAMP messaged that company after the last way brighter than I anticipated. Maybe it'll calm down once it starts to mix with the corn medium. VAMP emailed them for me and I don't think she's heard back quite yet. PG also emailed the resin mixer manufacturer. They said they'll be emailing you in the product code slide. Oh, yes. That's what. Yep. Now I remember. They did get back with VAMP and said that it's like on Kickstarter or something. Something to that effect and I don't know. I don't know why they would send me something that wasn't fully live. That's right. I don't want it to cover up everything. I'll leave it there because it's going to cover up everything. Oh, you can see what happens when it runs. It's running around this gum Arabic, but you can see it's already starting to soak in. Just because I'm impatient. I'm going to just go ahead and light this up. I'm so festive. It's going to look super good once the gum Arabic gets soaked in and all that. They have a lot of stuff, right? I also asked them about carrying it in my shop. I haven't. They haven't gotten back to me with pricing. I guess that's something that comes post Kickstarter knows, but as soon as I hear back one way or the other, I will let you guys hear. I could be the first to know. So the light is definitely a difference maker. Betty Brody, how are you doing, ma'am? I get to see you a lot over in Rhonda's videos. That's missing. Peter's going to love this one. The fact that you said the Lighty Uppy ornaments makes me want to hold it. Do you have your phone or phone in it? Then I'm going to go to the computer and add it real quick. The Lighty Uppy. Talk to the people who they know what that is. Trying to do a mix, mix, mix. A mix, mix. The blue. I really wanted the blue to show. I didn't put that much. So nice. This blue is really good. Places show up a little more. If one of you lovely mods can add our influencer shop link to the chat feed, I went ahead and put, oh my goodness. I really like that. How did you do that? I tried to mix it. Did you just dirty pour a powder? Yeah. Guys, look how rustic that is. Oh my goodness. I love this. Did you put any of the gum Arabic in here? You don't, but it would have like brought out these dark browns. I love this. I like these little hints of blue. It looks like a baby blue patina. Thank you, JJ, for putting the link in the chat screen. If you are watching this as a rerun, click in the description box below the video. There's like an Amazon stop link, and that is everything that we don't carry in our shop that we like to use on the channel. On Amazon. Looks like rusty copper rights. Oh, that's a good idea that gets me in yet. You're visiting Tucson. We still live in Tucson. I hope you have an awesome time. I used to be visiting a family. Jeff did jump outside the box, and I am super excited about it. Okay, so I'm going to use this. Oh my goodness. I hope it's not dry already. So I'm going to use our black oak lawn. You made my like new favorite ornament. So hopefully I let enough of this kind of droop out so that my color won't dip. Do you guys see the rainbow in this? How does it just lay in rainbow? I have questions. Can't like how it's made. Okay, I'm at like a precipice. Should I continue letting it be black halo all the way up, or should I put like gold powder in to fill the rest of it, or just put a light in it for some strain ornament? I get that. Silver, that's a great option. I'm pretty sure I have some 002. Now I have to do one of these. Now I have to dirty for a powder. Well, what I did is I put three of them in, right? Yeah. It's like pouring the paint. Do you think it goes next to each other, but not this? I scraped the sides of it. It's okay. I'll just put more oak lawn in there. Black oak lawn. I hope that fills in. If not, I'll keep it clear. Another contrasting halo. So the other contrasting halo I have is silver. I hope it would make much difference. I need a filler. I need a background filler filler, but I don't know if that's going to ruin the look of the halo. I guess that's where you're for. We use a test so you don't have to. So let's just put a gold back there because I have it open. I don't know where my silver is. So everywhere that the color kind of scraped, you can see, and where it scraped off, it kind of chunked up a little bit, and the chunks kind of relocated themselves when I did that dance move. I'm not mad at this at all, but I'm going to wait to put our lights back in there till it cures a little bit. So this is one of the first ones I worked on today. I'm just trying to cure it up a bit, and I'm going to add gold. But I don't know if you guys can see this nub right here. That's what Jeff was talking about before with that first one he was working on. That it kind of kept slumping as he was curing it with the UV light. So that's like two different trails of UV resin. You could also do this with hot glue. Hot glue just may not look quite as flat, but it may not look quite as quote unquote drippy. What would happen if you put a two-phase powder in first and then black? It would look awesome. Do you have any interference colors? Those would look funky with black halo behind them. I do have some interference, but the black halo is heavier. So I don't know if that would really show through that well. Now that I have this UV resin in kind of a tacky state, it's basically dry, but not quite. There's a little tack to it. I'm going to go ahead and dust on this gold powder. This one is old gold from Color Passion. You can use a number of different kinds of golds. Just make sure that it's like a metal powder, not just a gold colored mica because it's not going to look the same. The shine on it don't look very different. Give a shout out to my husband for this idea of putting the resin out and then dusting it with gold. I said to my husband, that's crazy person in there. I'm going to wipe off this excess. You could wait till everything's done setting to do this. It's probably smarter to do it that way, but I don't have that luxury because we're live, so I'm going to dust off what I can now and then I'll really do that. It looks like that. It looks like a little top's kind of melting down. Now you can really see those like kind of looks like candle wax. I'm loving it. Just regular. Could you use Elmer's glue on the inside if you've dented out a little bit? I mean, I've never used Elmer's glue, but ultimately that's what a mottage is. I don't see why that wouldn't really work. What's up, Jerry? How are you doing? This is the one we had a little bit too much of the pouring medium in, so since I had it laid on its side, it all ran. So I'm going to let this one set upright. Oh yeah, I want to try to do one like Jeff did. What colors did you use them on? They were this bold. And so you put the powder in like powder here, powder here, powder here? Yeah. Yeah, I'm so nervous. Oh, Danielle said she's done it with glue and it goes okay. This is not what you like. Is it? Do you see that, Aurora? It might have been because there was one, it was a brown that wanted it to be that brown with the blue, you know? Like why does it look different here than when you open it? Like it looks like it's a purple. I thought I had a deeper brown here. Oh, was it this one? Yep, but it's kind of chunky, so drop this down a little bit. This is chestnut. How much of this did you use? Um, that many? Yeah, put a lot more blue when you do that, because the blue is what really makes it look, octopus. I'm going to use lagoonazool a little bit. It goes to green. Don't have a good patina blue. No, it's not that fun aqua. Arctic opal. I'm just going to put this aqua. Oh, put that over there with where the oasis is. And then the gold. I like tilted the top so that you know. How much gold did you put? More than that. Two. I'm going to use gold and a little bit of this rose gold. This 006. Is it good? Why am I so nervous? A plant. Mod Podge is better because it's thicker. Got it. Have you guys ever used resin thickener for vertical poor dust? And you have trying that out later this spring. We have, it's still, you can't really do any designs with it because you're like constantly trying to, was it, I mean, I don't know what you're doing, like drywall plaster and you have to like like scrape it and scoot it back up. Gravity is still getting gravity. Okay. TG just had drum roll. I don't even have one of these thin things, Brett. So give me just a little bit longer of a drum roll. Anyways, so since it's vertical, you still may have issues. I have something called High Build and it's from, who's it from? You like him out of the UK? It's called High Build and it's okay, Bowie. He's in the kitchen wanting a present. So High Build is a lot like that stuff that has the thickener in it, but it's still going to droop a little bit. So just be mindful of the fact that it's done a droop. In my opinion, the best way to address a vertical surface is to just pour it on like foam or a thin MDF that you then mount onto the wall. Sorry to get distracted, but I got to let a little bit more of this drain out. So let's just, while that's draining out, recap. This is something that I'm kind of trying to recreate, but I'm going to try to not forget the gum aerobic. Y'all, let me forget to put that in because I think it would bring out some character in this. Also, Jeff did this one. I think it's nice and soft. I like it. Ooh, see, that's what the gum aerobic does, these dark bits. I'm hoping I didn't let too much of, yeah, see, hoping I didn't let too much of the pouring medium dry out before I did that. This awesome design is because I tried to put the lights in there too soon and I just, oh, but that looks crazy. Scrape the edges. So then we put some gold in there to fill in the gaps. I'm just going to do that with that, with the blue, but I wondered if it would stick to it. After you scrape it? Yeah, I was going to like put one of those sticks and just go and turn it and then pull it upward. So it'd be kind of a spiral and then see if that, I don't know, but I think you have. And we did this one, do, ah. And you could wipe those edges off of it. Yeah, cloth. I was just going to let it be for a minute. We have this guy that's still relaxing. So since I turned it vertical, all those sideways drips are going the way I want them to go. So just be mindful of that. If you want your design to be vertical instead of horizontal, make sure you store it upright because that was not a mistake. That was not bad. And then we have this one that we did for Tudor is starting to soak up the gum Arabic parts. And where those were, there's those dark marks. Looking pretty cool. I think he's gonna like it. Tudor, second Christmas. And a happy hole. I forgot about this, this one that Jeff did. I don't think I have enough room for the holiday. Well, there's your happy hole. So I got your TG right there. It is a way to put any drip. So we've let it drain out. I turned it upright. It's still got a little bit extra in there, but whatevs. Okay, now B, tell me about your application. When you put it in there, what? I didn't put anything like that in there. I know, I'm making mine a little bit different. But when you poured that in there, did you like turn it? I just put it in there and they just started shaking it. Put it in there and shake it. I think I did turn it. Is my cup bent anyway? In case we're gonna smack the devil out of it because we don't want our spirit gum to not dissolve. Because if you leave it... Spirit gum? The gum gum. The proper gum for this. If you don't beat the devil out of it, you're gonna have peaks where your pouring medium may not be able to penetrate all the way to the front area. So just beat the devil out of it. Since I'm like, how does the light work? Oh, they came in our ornaments. It's just a little this and it has a little this on the top. So it's just a little teeny tiny baby string of ornaments that are in there. I mean, nope, the string of light that's in our ornament. Well, definitely turn them off. Like when you go to bed. I'll be running. Oh, for sure. I don't know what kind of batteries in there, but I'm sure it's tiny. But having if you add the gum Arabic to the pigment powder first. I'd imagine that it would just be an all over darkness. Yeah, it's just going to make your color dark. So the reason why we do add it is to give some like depth of tone like these dark splashes that are here. They'll be fine. These darker splotches. That is from the gum Arabic and you just have it all over in there. And there would be no variants of tone. It would just be all the same. So for example, this is a gum Arabic spot. This is a gum Arabic spot where it's soaking in on these areas. But if I just mix it in, then it would all be this color, which would be fine if you were looking for all that color. Now. Okay, this isn't a very long one. So we're just going to just go turn it and pour it or turn it. My powder dirty for that you were going to play something. Well, I am after you start smacking it around, put it in the camera view. You are not in camera view. Oh, I could leave it just like that and be happy. Shake it up so I can do this. Ready? Go. So that other color that we put in, get out. You can go. It actually, do you guys even see it that like lighter brownish color? That is something. Where did it go? It's here. This Arctic opal, which is basically like an interference. See kind of blue, a oval color. I cannot wait to see how this looks after it sets up. A little bit of waste, but that is a color that I may use later. It's like a platinum blue. I'm going to use that later. Look, I like it. All the magic. Yeah. I definitely like the more brown. Where did you go? I wish we had like a fun happy medium between what I did and what you did. However, your blue is starting to turn. It's not longer this color blue. It's like where it's with the browns. Anyways, I'm going to be excited to see how this goes. I'm going to store it upright because I've got to let things fall where they may. And I'm just going to leave this out for Minyana. I will be live tomorrow early because tomorrow is our last day here before we go to my family's for Christmas. So if you need anything from my shop, get it in tomorrow because after that, you're going to have to wait till we get back in a town from Christmas. I've never put the pouring medium after the everything was in there. So I'm just going to see what I have. So yeah, now's your chance just coating the inside and then I'm going to dump it right. So for today, if you want something before Christmas, the pouring medium I'm using is Vallejo pouring medium. You can also use Modpodge. Bolden has pouring medium. Just make sure it's a gloss and that it dries fully clear. That's what Gum Arabic is for is watercolors. Super jealous that you make your own watercolors, Danielle. I'd love to see how that happens. Do you have the big glass that, is that what mulling is? Oh yes, polycrylic as well can work. So I hope you guys enjoyed this feed. I don't know what I'm going to be paying tomorrow, but I will definitely be showing you guys what these probably maybe just wrapping presents live tomorrow because we need to do that. Fun fact about mine and Jeff's presents for each other this year. So here's what happened. Let me get the mic because so here's what happened other than baby presents, which are those, those, those, those. So Jeff and I order a lot for each other off of Amazon for Christmas because we don't have time to go shopping, etc. So I ordered off of our business account so that I don't see what Jeff got from me and vice versa. So he used our personal account, but they're all just willy nilly together. And I have no idea who's is who. So basically, we are going to be wrapping presents and putting a question mark on the two and a from me and him on the from because I don't know what else to do. Oh yours are from Santa's, Santa's shops at Amazon. Hmm, that's awesome, Danielle. Anyways, that is what our Christmas is going to be. But I will show you guys tomorrow what these turned out looking like. And we're going to get crafty with different wrapping options and making bows and stuff. So hope you turn in tomorrow. Don't know what time, but make sure you subscribe and hit that notification bell so you can sometimes probably have the time knowing we go live have to open them first. Ooh, that's not a bad idea. But also I think it's kind of cute that maybe just opening, I don't know, maybe to open that's that's a good idea. I didn't even think of that. No, but he could like open them here and be like, this is Erica pile. Sounds fun, actually. Good luck, Danielle. If you have any questions, we started our own shop. I'm happy to help if I can be of assistance there. Anyways, Devon, I haven't really eaten anything today. So we're going to go do that. And I hope you guys have an awesome evening. We'll see you back live. And yeah, till then, be kind to one another because you never know what someone's going through. And always remember, we do the tests. So you don't have to also guess what? My face is a stencil. They'll be live on the site soon. Damn, look, that's my face even has my this. Anyways, see you guys tomorrow. Bye.