 very washed out. Yellow. One moment, y'alls. I'm running behind because, because I don't need a reason. We all know. Anyways, how y'all doing? It's Tuesday. I'm gonna line up everything. That rattling in the background is Jeff testing out a new spray print. When I hit that window, oh, you're not gonna spray this? Should we leave that the tan color and then spray over it? You think it would make it a better mustard? He wanted that color. He wants it to be pop art. So I'd imagine it's solid. Sorry, you guys. We're talking about another project. Orange, no? We just throw my yellow over it. I will be showing you guys what we're working on on the side. It's Tuesday. How are you guys doing today? I'm a wonderful. It's Tuesday. We're art-ing. And it's Tuesday. So I don't know if you guys are here for the pink marble dirty pour that I did, but I'm gonna attempt that again, but with blues. Because I'm fairly fascinated by the look that just like popped out of it. And so I'm planning on making a blue, white and gold marble today. And I hope you guys stick around to see how that works for me. Sorry about that amazing sound. Someone's brakes are apparently going out. Our windows are open. Now ArtCoden, stop. Tim, amazing that you just said that. I just got seven cases of ArtCoden and I'll be putting it into the inventory as soon as I get, hold on, I actually can probably do it right now. Oh my goodness, that scared me. I can actually probably do that for you right now. If I can sign in on this computer, I'll do it for you right now. Gold. It let me sign in. Yeah, it's pretty. If anybody do that, does anybody take pictures in the grill probably in a stormy or just in the clouds? So just in case if you want to do Pro tip, do that. Pro tip, go out on a thunderstormy day and take cloud references. So where are the lightnings? Don't get struck by lightning. So if you're new here, welcome. We are artists till death and we go live every day, usually. Usually at six p.m. central. Except, bless you. Except for on Tuesdays, you go live it, two p.m. central. Tim, I just got that uploaded in the system for you. You can go ahead and order your stone coat from our website, artisttilldeath.com. We are hosting a sale right now. The code is TOOTER, T-O-O-T-E-R. That's for 10% off. Today's the last day. So if you're trying to get some art products, get while it getting good. I just got three cases of just resin, including new colors and titanium white, which I sell out of. I get 60 units every time and I sell out within a week. So if that's something you've been waiting on, get you some. There's also new colors and I just stocked up my resin. So there you go. Sorry, Libby. Everyone loved your, this piece. They're like, I was late yesterday so I watched the replay and I love the Hawaiian. Yeah, if you guys don't know that, I'm engaged and my fiance is the most talented artist I've ever met. Anyways, I'm here and let's get arting. So today I'm going to do a marble, 34. Hopefully it'll be amazing. The last one I did, I am still loving. And the resin I'm gonna use today is Stone Coat Art Coat. You can get it from me on my website, artisttilldeath.com or you can get it from Stone Coat's website which is StoneCoatCounterTops.com. If you order from them, use my code YAL, Y-A-L-L, all caps. And that'll give you an awesome discount. Do you want me? But that looks like that mustard color you wanted. It's mustard. I sent you a photo of the chair. And it's nowhere near yellow. Anyways, Jeff got some Don Ho in him. So, yeah, you're Don Hoey. So if you guys have never mixed resin before, you need to mix for three minutes. And Hoey's got something to say for no reason. You're okay, Bubba. You can't get on the table. Relax, relax. I think Kujo started barking. Anytime I try to get instructional with you guys, one or two of the boys decides they want to be a chatterbox and chime in. I guess he just wants his camera time. What is it, Bubbo? Are you being cute? There's no one there. Oh, you're so cute, but there's no one there. There's nobody. You guys remember when we used to have Puppy Cam and get down, Bubba? Should I bring that back? Put a puppy emoji in the comments, if you think so. I made a tray day before yesterday with Art Coat for the first time and it took until today to harden. Libby, is it really humid in your area? Glam, Parler, and Day Spa, hey, afternoon. Just regular day. Oh, allegedly free, I love it. Okay, okay, we'll bring back Puppy Cam, I promise. So yeah, you want to mix for three minutes. Make sure to scrape your sides and the bottom of your cup to ensure a complete mixture. Art Coat is a one-to-one, so that means you mix equal parts of A and B. I mix B first because it just works better. There's science behind it, but y'all ain't coming here for science class, which is awesome because I'm not a science teacher. I'm gonna be pouring on a 15-inch cradle board. If you're new here, a cradle board is like a canvas, but it doesn't dip in the middle because it is wooden, but it still has this wooden frame all the way around it so that you can just hang it as you would a regular canvas. It's awesome, it's amazing. And we have it on our website, artistledeath.com. Find a link down in the description below. I don't know why it's all wonky. Okay, one day I'll figure this out. Wait for it, wait for it. All right, well, apparently it's not gonna be today, but I'll work on it for you guys. I give up. Maybe I should just push the camera in more. Sorry about all the movement. I just want it to be perfect for you guys. I know what I'll do. I'll adjust my this. Think smarter, not harder, people. If you guys saw my workspace, it's like this. Anyway, so here's how we're gonna do this. I'm gonna mix Majority, a washed out white, and actually I need a small cup. My kingdom for a small cup, found it. We're gonna also mix a gold, a blue, and another blue. So I don't need this. So when you mix just a little bit of other colors in it, it'll look more like you want it. And I say like you want it, as if you guys want the same things I do, but that's obviously not always the case. It'll look more like how I want it. And if you want it to look the same thing that I want it to look like, then follow this recipe. Follow me for more recipes. Oh my goodness. These are fused together forever. Okay, fine. So my champagne is now the lid for, oh my goodness. Thank you for tuning into today's struggle bus. On this episode, I figure out how to open up the white. Got it. Okay, for my first white, it's gonna be the washed out white. I'm starting with literally almost no white. I want it to be translucent. I want it to be see-through. So I'm starting out with this much and we're gonna build the color. I want it to be a funky and milky white color, translucent. So you can still see the tan through the white we got going on right here. That's perfect. Okay. Now I'm gonna pick up my white again and make an opaque white. So I'm gonna take even more white than I used in my big cup of resin and put it in my little cup of resin to make, sorry, let me use my super awesome lid. I'm gonna make a very opaque white. And this, in my opinion, is something that's very indicative of marble. You have white with more white. You know what I mean? The next thing I'm going to, my bus, oh yeah. Thanks, JJ. I was confused, but I get it now. Next, I'm gonna take some Prussian blue. I may be out in the store right now, but you can also use color obsessions, blue lagoon, sapphire. There's a few colors that are similar to this one. Just use any deep blue that you have. Y'all, the struggle bus continues. Where's an X-Acto blade? If you use an X-Acto blade, be very careful. They're sharp and they will not hesitate to cut you. Thank you, Angela Johnson. Afternoon crystal. But if you can get your hands on this color, it is one of my all-time favorites right now. This and the phthalo blue or as Anne-Marie Ritterhoff likes to call it, patello blue. Love her. If you like acrylic pours, go check her channel out. Tell her I said, what's up? Okay. I want this color to be opaque. So I'm gonna put a fair amount in there. The next color I'm gonna mix up is Blue Moon by Resinart. This is going to be a shimmery color. Love this color. It's one of my favorites from Resinart. Just wait, just wait till you see it. I always overload my powders, by the way, just because even these dry-paste comma powders, anytime you do a lot with them, they tend to dilute a little bit. I go ahead and mix this so you can see how awesome this color is. It's like the most bold, beautiful, cobalt-y color. Well, Glam Parlor, I have them. They are in my shop. This one is Blue Moon by Resinart. This first one is Prussian Blue from Color Obsession. You can't really tell the color right now because it's so concentrated. But, oh, you can tell a little bit on the top of the star stick and on the rim of the cup right here. It's a very deep blue, very pigmented, very amazing. Now, the last color I'm gonna mix up is Rich Goldschimmer from Color Obsession. I don't know if I have this one in stock in this particular moment, but I have a shipment. Listen, I always have shipments on order from all of my brands. It sometimes takes a little bit for it to get here because all of my stuff pretty much is imported and especially with the vid. What, I'm cool, I'm hip. I know what the kids say these days. It's the vid, the vid, can we make, it's a thing. Are you sure it's not? Okay. What do you guys think about that? It is just liquid molten gold goodness. I can't find the camera obviously, but there it is. Okay. Here we go. Amazing thing about this Rich Gold is that it doesn't change to a funky darker color when you put it in resin. It stays this amazing gold. Everyone's saying it's a thing now, get on board. Joe said he's gonna walk rather than get on board. And that is fine. So, here we go. I'm gonna get all this hair off my board. Don't know how it got there, but cool. So, to mix this, I used our brand new Notch Trial Stick and we went ahead and invented this stir stick because people were using a stir stick to mix the resin and then getting a Notch Trial also dirty. And every time you get resin on something, you're wasting some of your product. But if you just use the same thing, it's already coated, it's not gonna get more stuff stuck to it. I don't have enough on here to warrant using it, but if you're moving a lot of resin around, highly recommend. You can get it, artistildet.com. So I'm just putting a real skim coat of clear down. I call it Grease the Pan because that's what my mama calls it and she's my hero, so that's what I will call it. And the reason why I'm doing this is so that my dirty pour or just colored resin will move more easily across the surface. Getting kind of tight over here. Beal of paper you looking for? Nothing on that, I don't know, yeah. Oh, key dokey. To start, I'm gonna put just some of my darkest blue down and I'm just going to lightly brush my hands over it. Boom, you could call that a finish, but I'm not going, I'm not gonna leave it there. What's up, Chris Moore? Meow. Just so you guys know, I'm gonna just put some of this translucent blue over so you can see how it kind of dulls it in that area. That's what I'm going for. So let's make magic. I'm gonna put some of my translucent, some of my opaque. And you can see how the color is just a little bit different in there, that's what I wanted. Next, I'm gonna put some of our fresh and blue. Not a lot, don't want a lot. Some of our blue moon and some of our gold and then more of the transparent white, more of the opaque white and repeat the process. So this is why I made just a little bit of these colors because I knew that I don't want to let represented. I want it to be like marble, which is not a lot in there. I'm hoping this will look as fun as the last time I did this, but you never know. All right, now I'm just going to give it a quick stir so that it's already marbled a little bit. I'm scared, but you can't be scared because resin can smell your fear. It knows, it knows. All right, here we go. I'm scared, okay. Okay, wait, okay, go. Even that amount of blues kind of took over more than I wanted it to, but we're gonna just work with it. I'm gonna move it around and see what we can do. Let's get the rest of this out. This is gonna look like that old China that everybody had in their mom's house, that old blue and white China. Okay, let's heat it a little bit so it'll move a little easier. Just a little bit. Heating it will make it thinner and therefore move more easily in theory. I'm gonna break it up with some of this opaque white though and this will help it to move more easily as well. Trying to make Rhonda proud. I may have to give this an attempt on another day to fully make Rhonda proud though because I don't know that this is doing exactly what I wanted it to do. You guys saw how little of the color we put in there and it still took all the way over. Maybe a cute background for something. Being my marble didn't turn out like a marble. Even it out a little bit. Bring that blue back to center. Still laughing at Rhonda and her flying phone video. Yeah, that's Rhonda to the core. She is that hilarious all the time. That was a little bit better. If you guys didn't see that video, you need to. Now the longer this sets and settles, the more I like it. I'm telling you the key to a good marble is having your whites varied. Let's put some more gold in there because I feel like it needs more gold. What's up, Sue? Did your postage update? I called and yelled at UPS, so I hope it didn't. So if you're doing a countertop, and they want blue marble, I would go this way. Beak, come look at my this. Doesn't it look marbly? Mm. Doesn't it look marbly? Mm. It's the same town. Mm. I don't know if you heard me the first time, so I thought I would repeat. Mm. That's yes in B-language. At least that's what I'm telling myself. Just put a ring up so that you can talk through it and see what's going on and just have him up there. Y'all, this looks like marble to me. It's got a lot of depth. I'm happy about this. I'm gonna send it to Rhonda and she's gonna be like, wow, that's awesome. B, this looks real. First of all, you're supposed to say you look pretty everyday. Second of all. So in order to get more blue down there without ruining the design I have, I'm just gonna have to tilt it that way and hope I don't break anything. I'm just gonna shift it down. Better? All right, I'm gonna get you guys. I'm gonna turn the lights on. Bam! I'm gonna give you a flyover. Ready? Here we go. Shh. I feel like my sound effect. This is the part that I was like, mm-hmm. That's marbly. And these cracky fault lines. Marbly. And I don't know if you know this, but the gold I use is one of my babes because it'll glow. Watch, bam! It's a floating gold. But that also means if you're going to sand it to not sand those areas because you'll definitely dull the gold because the particles are on top. So be mindful of that. So this is an artist's take on marble. Oops, sorry about that. Meow. I've got a little bit of resin left. So I can do a couple of coasters. Anytime we have leftover resin, we like to do coasters. They sell very well at fire sales, craft shows, et cetera. Probably really well on Etsy. All right, I'm gonna take this and put it in dust-free zone. You're back. You're back. You guys probably heard that. And I was super creepy. I forgot that I had you guys in my ear. So, my bad. Here we have some coasters while I'm over here. If you guys liked this video, leave me your thumbs. You already watched it. You may as well subscribe for more awesome art stuff. And if you liked it, share the video. If you didn't like it, share with people you don't like. We're on their day. That gold was rich gold from somebody, color obsession. It is a very wintery look, isn't it? Oh, I don't have any more white. So these are gonna be just blue and gold. Yesterday's video, I decided to run a contest. If you comment your favorite just resin paste, I'm gonna do a drawing on Friday. And whoever I draw, I'll send you the color that you chose. So go to that video. And in the title, it says giveaway. Comment your favorite just resin paste. Maybe a win. How electric is this blue? How, it's just gorgeous. Just gorgeous. What are we gonna do with these? Sometimes when I have leftover resin, that's when I like to experiment and just try new things or things that I had meant to check back in and play with, it looks like your favorite blue, roundel blue. I don't know if I know that color. Sandy Sanders, how are you doing? Hope your family's okay. Sometimes I add the heat just to get the resin to move a little faster, because I'm impatient. You don't have to do that. It's just probably just a me thing. What if I just did gold on this one? I'm just gonna do a bunch of lines and then tilt it around. Think it'll do some fun stuff. If not, we'll add some of the other blue. Since the Prussian blue is translucent, you can still see the gold where the blue runs over it. And that's why there's that differentiation in color. I don't do science, but I thought I would share that with you. It looks way more beautiful in person, but get the idea. Sandy, you wanna do a smush? Okay. I'll do a smush with the, I have one other one we'll do a smush with. I'm just tilting this just enough to where the gold will grab onto the side so that it'll stretch that color when I tilt it back towards the center. It's one of my favorite ways of creating movement. Not sold on how this one looks. So maybe we'll smush these two. It's a little bit of white. All right. All ready? Whoops, smush 30. I like to push it just enough to where it like ice cream sandwiches out the sides. You know when you take a bite of ice cream sandwich and it just maybe that only happens to me, but that's how I can be sure I have all four sides down. Quarter turn, dance move. Well played, Sandy. Well played. You just make this adeptic. Maybe we should do a Rorschach series. Ooh, I just said that word right? Alert the news. I said that word right. Word, words are hard. So they were meant to be. All right, I'm gonna take these to the dust-free zone. That one I'm gonna have a little talk into. See what you think about my D's. I want them to drip on your thing. Dust-free zone, everybody, but the dust-free zone. I forget that you guys are still with me, so apologies for your bleeding eardrums. Right, don't think I have enough left in my just to do another smush. So let's just scrape what we got left. Sam, the finish all by itself. Let's put some more of this stuff down. The Prussian, and then the this, the Blue Moon. I know it looks hot mess right now, but hear me out. It might look pretty. It also may still look like a hot mess, but we're gonna find out together. What's up, Charles and Dawn? How are you guys doing out there? I'm gonna walk away, just kidding. Not gonna do that. All right, P to this guy. Smoosh, smush. Ice cream sandwich it. Quarter turn, because we love our dance moves. Yay, it's an improvement. Put some heat on them, see what we got for real for real. And if you notice these little cells popping up right here, those are from the rich gold. It's got some kind of magic in it that creates cells, so. Ooh, isn't that peacock-y? If I had peacock colors, let's check out this one. Is that a hair or something? It's a something, hold on. It would be in my favorite part of it, so. Just roll it out, make it part of the design. It was a choice I meant to. I put it there on porpoise. Not bad, not bad. This one's definitely my favesy, but I like them both. That's free zone it is. We're gonna let them live. Look at my these, exotic Marbelle. All right, boy cat, out of the way, out of the way. And don't you jump up there. Alrighty, sweet. Love them. I'm gonna show Rhonda, and she's gonna be like, ha ha ha ha ha, evil laugh, evil laugh, evil laugh. I'll show you how to do that for real, and she'll knock it out of the park. If you are watching me because I said I was doing Marbelle finish and you're a counter-topper, and that's what you do, or you're trying to learn it, make sure you watch Rhonda at RK3 Designs and Stone Coat Countertops. Both of them are the Bees Knees with resin countertop finishes. Everybody, whoever watches them, will see them. And if they don't, they're lying. Whew, what's up? What's up, you guys? So I know that wasn't a long one, but thanks for being with me anyways. Sorry about my dirty camera. One second, one second. Oh, here comes Louisie. Told him we were done. If you guys don't know, I have two poms. One of them is a grumpy little man whose name's Kujo, AKA Lil' Weezy. He has a heart condition and a collapse in trachea. So he takes a lot of medicine. Come here. Okay, don't come here. I'm just gonna pick up Bowie then. I'll have another one. And his name's Bowie, he's my co-star. Okay, come here. This is Lil' Weezy. I know. He is not camera shy. He uses his condition to get attention. Notice how he stopped coughing when I picked him up. So, yeah, I got a jealous little boy down here, come here. These are our studio poms. We have a live workspace. Thank you. I know you've been licking cat, but I know you have. I know you have. I'll never turn down your kisses though, baby moose. I'll never, never, never. He's 13 and my little Bowie beans is eight. Don't start coughing when I set you down or do. So, sorry about this also. Thanks for watching and seeing what we're up to today. I can't thank you enough for being with us and seeing what we're up to. Okay, come here. You guys mean the world to us and I just wanted to say thank you. If you're looking for resin stuff, we have a shop. It is artisttilldeath.com. There's a link down in the description. And, yeah, over 800 colors, five different kinds of resins, everything you could possibly think of. And thank you for the link, Don and Charles. Yeah, if you guys have any requests, things you wanna see, link them down in the description box below, blink, blink, blink. And I will get to them as soon as I can. A lot of times people request things and I will definitely get to them. I just have to be inspired to do it or else I won't do it justice. And, yeah, be kind to one another. You never know what someone's going through. So you don't have to. We love you guys. Ew, have an awesome Tuesday. Go have a taco and, yeah, you gotta go walk the boys. Okay, okay, okay, okay, okay. Boy, and, yeah, tune in tomorrow at 6 p.m. to see what we do tomorrow because I don't even know what we're gonna do tomorrow. So we're gonna find out together. Yes, big boys. Have an awesome day. Thank you for the thumbs. Thank you for the shares. Please subscribe, ring the bells so that YouTube will times let you know when we're going live. We'll see you tomorrow. Bye.