 That means Kujo is going to start coughing. On to, maybe how big one is, you've been good all day. What's up, you guys? It's me, Erica, and Jeffrey. We are artists till death. We go live every day. Usually, it's 6 PM-ish. Usually, we do resin. We always do artwork. And today, let me show you what we're making. Some popsicles. So this is one that I haven't painted yet. That one is made out of plaster, which is what we're going to do today. This one is made out of resin. It's still pretty soft. I just used black resin because I did quick coat. And then a gold one. Hooray! What's up, my nominoss? Susan from Florida. Teresa, what's up? Shelly. So many fans. Tim, what's happening? Great timing. I concur. Oh, and a pink. And teal. Jeff did some cute little drippy drips. Oh, yeah. Oh, we didn't paint the back of it at all. So, those looks super fun. I'm going to show you guys how we did it. It doesn't take long because I'm using a plaster of Paris. And this one is like it starts to set up in three to four minutes. It'll be fully formed in 30 minutes. You can add more water if you want it to take longer to dry. So, I got this plaster on Amazon. You can get yours wherever you get plaster. That's awesome, Kim May. So, this how we're going to do. The instructions say two parts water and three parts plaster or three parts water, four parts plaster. Math numbers are hard. Jude, welcome. So, I'm doing two parts water to three parts plaster. And lucky for me and everyone else ever, the plaster isn't that sticky. It's not like I'm going to put this under so I don't get plaster all over your area. It's not that ticky or finicky like. Ticky? I think that's a word. It's not finicky. So, it's not like baking. I don't know. We just need to restart everything. What's up you guys? Hey, hi, Alaya. It's not like baking where you have to have like exact numbers. You can just kind of feel it out. It says not to add water to the plaster. You're supposed to add the plaster to the water. I guess that's for chunks of plaster. So, say that again? What? You're supposed to not add water to the plaster to the water. Yeah, you're supposed to do like I'm doing. Gotcha. And this actually set up a little bit too fast on me last time because I was paying too much attention to making sure I got all the water. Yeah, we'll do this. I was paying too much attention. A little bit too much in there. Just like making gravy. Tina, hello from McKinney, Texas. What are we making today? We're going to make some molds. She had some fun today making these to kind of get an idea of what they're like. We are in Dallas, Texas. We're going to make some gravy pops. Gravy pops. I want to do these with resin so they can be clear, but I wanted to get my shapes. Do you want me to get you a bucket of water? Down first. Wanted to get my shapes down first. So you only have like three minutes to mix up your plaster before it starts to get thicker. And I'm using a this popsicle mold. What that says. But it's fun. It's popsicle shaped. Joe, I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry. So this is already starting to get thick. So I'm going to go ahead and pour it in. See, did you say we have a something that'll get the bubbles? The thinner it is, the longer it takes to set up. But the less likely it is to have some bubble issues. But we're going to try to kind of why is that so thick now? Is it setting up? Yeah, it you only have like three or four minutes like pot life. And then it sets up completely in like 30 minutes. So I'm going to do this and then pick it up so that we could work the bubbles up to get the popsicle sticks in before it starts to set up. Did you tell it was setting? Yeah. Or is that just this? Well, it's a little bit tight. Anyways, so that it the sticks sticks straight up. So I'm going to set that aside. Joe, I'm super sorry, but I hope we can take your mind off of things for a minute and make you smile or something. However, we can help. If there's anything I can do, shoot me a message. You can use like a neck massager to also pop bubbles. So while that's working, I'm going to start another thing of plaster in a minute to make our puddle. Joe, let me give you some water. I just do that before. I forgot that I was having to do a puddle, but I got some some time. So for the puddle, we're going to put it on. You can use any silicone mat. I forgot where I got this one, but it's got this metal thing in it, so I can pick it up and move it around without disturbing whatever I have on it because it's pretty tight. But I don't know where I got this from. I didn't have a name on it. I think someone gifted it to us. I can't remember. So what is about to happen is while the popsicle part is setting up, I am going to prepare the puddle. And we're going to pour the puddle on the silicone mat, and then we're going to put the popsicle in it and it's going to set up in it. However, I made a mistake earlier in using the same plaster that I used for the popsicle instead of making two. I used the leftover to make the puddle. And the puddle started to set up before the popsicle part was ready for me to de-mold, unmold, mold mold, whatever it is. So I had this big ridge that I had to kind of work down. So, yeah, I'm going to wait to make the other part of this till the, it was already starting to get stiff. So I can squeeze and it's, touch it. I know it's bulbing out a little bit, but that is just going to have to be that way while we're just figuring it out. But we're going to make our own mold based off of one of these, so that we can just do an entire piece that has the puddle, the stick, and the popsicle. And since we're making our own mold, it's going to look like this. So all of this will be in thicker silicone. I think it's happy. So, I'm so sorry about that, Joe. So the reason why we put the sander on is to get rid of these large hole voids. That's what happens when your molds have ear pockets, whether it's plaster or cement or chocolate or resin, whatever it is. That's why that happens. So, since this is starting to stiffen up, we're going to go ahead and make our next batch of this. Yes, I need to make two. I think you used it to hold. Did I whiffed off it? Oh, it's under here. So, let's plaster. I have forgotten how much fun plaster was to work with. It's so easy to carve into. Look how it just kind of soaks. Maybe that's what you should do, like kind of wet it. Yeah, don't breathe that stuff. Hi, hi. Hey, how are you? I'm sorry. Sorry about that. So, while the plaster is still wet, you can throw sprinkles at it. Welcome, Diana. If you want to add sprinkles, I've never had a popsicle with sprinkles, but that's not to say that it's impossible to have one. Ew, we should make donuts this stuff. Some donut stuff. I'm just pushing the plaster up the sides a little bit to make sure I'm squishing out any chunks of plaster. I want this plaster bit to be a little bit on the thicker side. Not that thick though, because I'm going to be pouring it out into a puddle. I liken this to kind of like when you make pancakes. You don't really have to measure. How much pancake mix? You can like eyeball it. I'm so glad you did, because I thought they looked pretty cool. They're not here yet, I guess. That's right, TG. TG? Where did you get it? Because it's plaster from Amazon. But this, it's a silicone mat, but it has this wire thing in it, so I can pick it up and move it around without it warping. Thank you, TG. Plaster is from Amazon. I'll show you guys the box in just a little bit. So it's already starting to get thicker. So I'm going to go ahead and make our shape before we run out of time. Do you want to help me make this into a shape? That'd be cool, because I only have seven seconds. Just move it around into a blobby shape. If you just shape it, we're going to tap it down so it'll level out a little bit. It's all chunky. It was like smooth. Okay. Well, I'm going to kind of do something in it all, but then it wouldn't have a blobby shape in order to do it. So these should be good to come out. Just push them up. How do you want yours in there? Top ways? Sideways. Okay. Sideways, how? I need you to be... I want sideways. Oh, it's already... It's okay. You better hurry. I think you almost want to make some... You can stand it down. Well, and like pour it on there so that it looks like it's really dripping. Can you reactivate it? Let me not find out. I'm not really versed at how plaster works. I'm pretty sure it was meant for cookies, but you're watching from the hot tub. Nice flex. ATV in the hot tub. Um, do you want to mix just a little bit? I don't know. Do you think it will... Do you think it'll blend? Oops, sorry, y'all. I didn't know my head was just all up in the way. Let me move this a little bit. How do you mean when you say blend? Like be seamless? Yeah. Like if I pour it on here, will it drip down like that? Whoa, that's hot. That's crazy. You do what now? Mix some and pour it on there. Yeah, let's just see what it does. No, I just cracked this. Well, you did do that. Well, I did that last time. What is this stuff that? Give me some of that stuff. So you put the water in first? I would be concerned about using a heat gun on it just because... Here's a cup. Just because when I work with ceramics, if you pull too much heat out of it, too quickly, it could crack. There's like a hard... Nancy, on the box, it said not suitable for young children under three. For young kids, we recommend use only with adult supervision. Although this plastic outer is non-toxic, never eat or breathe powder dust. It's great. I just breathe powder. I put a lot of water in there. I didn't... It's okay. I don't know why. That's going to be real thick. Do you just use just a little bit of a heat gun? It'd probably be okay. I would mix it till you can tell that it's getting... Oh, it's definitely getting... A little bit graveyish. I love that it sets up so quickly. Also, be notice. We don't have any... That's really thin so far, so no... Mix up some more. I'm just using this because I don't want to waste it. And I thought it would drip down a little bit more, but it is not trying to drip. The top of this is just going to be a little bit frosty. Are you going to do it on this one? So, it is still on the warm side, but it's just about ready to pop off. In fact, I probably could. Did that part chocolate? Maybe like different chocolate? I'll sand it down a little bit. But that's how I got the basic shape for my popsicles. How fun! Look at that puddle! Obviously, since I tried to move it too soon, this part cracked. And this is just how delicate it is. However, you can just... It's so soft still that you can just edge it down and shape it and sculpt it back into what you want it to do. I'm going to get out of Jeff's way for him to do his fist. You're just doing a full flood coat. Well, no, because I wanted to see how it runs. It drips. Okay. I think it's dripping. I would put a little more there. So, because this stuff sets up so quickly, Jeff's going to do the heat gun test. So, Tina, if you wanted a longer working time for this, you could add more water. And less plaster. Just keep in mind the more water you add will increase your working time, but it will decrease the integrity or the rigidity of your plaster. So, it'll make it a little bit softer, essentially. The coils already have to. You just have to wait for it to cool down a little bit. Why are you trying to dry that part? I don't know. I want to just sit here and watch. The plaster's dry. Because the stuff is not drying yet. We added a lot of water to it, so it's thinner. I added a bit of powder, actually. I'm just going to sand this rough edge a bit. I don't think you'll break that. I'm just trying to round out the edges. That looks a little bit more like it. For my display ones that I was showing you guys, it's, I softened it a lot. What are you doing? Like a lead-up to your pile of ice cream, where it was obviously dripping. Like, you know, when kids walk with, these doing a full, immersive, popsicle situation. We have a lot of plaster left over. So, if I had the time, I know you guys don't want to just watch me sand stuff. I would sand this bit down to make it more smooth. Tell me this. Do you think you could add to that crack there, like in there? What crack? Like this little, because it's still like, and that'll be, that'll sand down. You could probably sand that down a little. Probably, if we wet our finger and did that, it would be easier. Try to do that. Do a pink one. Jeff's inner child is released. Great idea on the splats. Right, Shelley? Okay. I'm gonna let you play, but keep an eye on where the caper is in relation to air. What you gotta do is like, throw this stuff in some water, and just kind of turn back into powder. Unless you probably get too much in there, and then it just turns into one big solid chunk. Very infidesting. I see. All right, we're gonna try something. I'm just gonna let it sink in. Non-toxic, but edible. No. What's up, manual? What's up, Clara? Judy, what's up? How are y'all doing today, on this Thursday afternoon? I wish there was like, I guess I didn't put the whole, I'm not doing good with my sentences, but it aren't full. I don't know. I'm just gonna make some some sideways ones. I don't know why. I'm just gonna, okay, Bowie. Hold on, buddy. Where's all the sticks at? Gonna take a minute. I should have put more stuff in there. Yeah, I want to do more splats, Clara. That's what I do. I just, I don't think I put enough powder in there. It's getting there. It's getting, I mean, it's definitely getting, put this over it, put the stick in the slot. I'm not really worried about that, because I want it to look like it's been like angled, like it, because it fell. We're gonna make these look like they've been that's the sound they make. What to do with my hands now? Like, do I want to make splats? I don't think so. What's up, Evelyn? Welcome. I assume, I don't think I put enough. Oh, it's setting. Okay. I'm gonna say it only takes 50 minutes. Let's start mixing something. Oh, don't want to do that. You guys know my patience. You know I have none. I would be a horrible doctor because I would lose all my patience. Have you ever tried to color this stuff? I think it would just turn, what do you call it? Like pastel. It'd be the same. Should I drip some this? Oh my gosh. Yeah. Like just put it, put it on there, like touch it, and then like and then tilt it and push it and then tilt it out. So you know that it's, did you shake that bottle up? Work got in the way of YouTubeing. I hate it when that happens. Yeah, you kind of, you really, you know, it lets you pour it in. If you work with it a couple of times, you kind of know how much to pour and if you want it to be fast or slow or like this is, this is going to start setting up. Can you put your hand in here and you make a mold? You guys, I think those are like about ready to come out. I'm going to leave them until this starts to back in this chair. I pulled the sticks out. Where back in? You could probably just lay in flat at this point around. You got to do the back side, but yes. Oh my gosh. That looks so good. That's so bright. The stick came out. So it's not going to latch on to it. Oh, but it's still soft. That's what I just said. I don't need some sprinkles. Yeah, I think you're right. Look at that. I just added water to this and re- Constituted it. Constituted it? Re-constituted it. Like my constitutional rights. Kind of. So where are we going with that? Well, I'm going to have to reconstitution this. I would just add more to it. For this thin anyways. A glitter sickle. You guys watch Jeff and make sure things go proper and I'm going to go. Not proper. That's what makes it so fun with me that it doesn't go proper. I'm going to go do this. I have this like all the way turned like where there's no heat. So I'm not burning that. Hopefully. You guys, I have zero patience for anything like this. Like unless I'm doing another one at the same time, I want to like that's it. Should we try to pick this one up? I don't I don't. There's no way I'm picking all that. Sorry for the movement, y'all. You could do it, Jeff. Yeah, I don't think this one's going to come up either. There's too many of that. We need to stop saying that. Push it from the bottom gently. Kara told me to push it from the bottom. I'm just adding water to this stuff that's dried up. You can see. Oh my gosh, that's so rad. Glitter pop. To make these not so jagged, I'm just going to kind of paint the edges so it looks like it's really melted. But see this is what I kind of hoped it would look like towards coming off the stick. Judy, Jeff had the same question and essentially it's sculpture. It's just for display. I think that's going to chip off on you. Yeah. Just put more. More, more, more. Yeah, Jeff asked me the same question when I was doing the first round of these and I was like, it's art. Does one need a reason? Bookcase art, right? So this is really thin right here. I'm just saying if you have anything else in there, I would exactly, Judy. Tutor wants to do an ice cream wall installation. You could do that. You would just mount a screw on the backs, kind of like those, tutor those things, those cups with the gold on the inside. We're doing a bee. He's mixing up some goop. Got the goop? Got the goop. Gave them to Manuel. He asked if they were edible. I'm loving this guy. Yeah, that's so rad. That looks real. But you guys can't really see it in all of its glory. Hold on, let me oil up the camera real quick. Now I taught you that chart. Be looking at it on camera now. Now I need a base foggy y'all's lens. I need chocolate. Same resin puddle base, I agree. I'm going to go and do this one glitter-fied while Jeff is doing this. Welcome back, Clara. I'm like trying to make a sculpture over here, y'all. So what's your thought process? I don't have one process. I'm just trying to like make it as melty as possible. I don't think I like that light on there. Why is there light on there? Why is this so... Sorry for all the movement, y'all. This... We're using the phone. How do you turn this light off? It's like... It's like blowing it, blowing everything out. Like, you would almost have to make this on something that you were going to put it on. Too much. Yeah, you couldn't do the multiple breaks unless you... Put it back together. Like those splats. But it's still fun looking. Dude, this... This is very messy. So make sure you have a lot of room on your table to put stuff because... Oh, I have one in there. I forgot. If you guys are just joining us, we are making popsicle molds out of plaster. I forgot. I have another one in here. It's melted. Look how fun that is. Definitely make that a lot thicker. Do you know what I'm saying, y'all? Yeah, and if there's not a lot of that powder in here, it's very weak. Like it cracks like really easily. You just got to be really fast. Yeah, you would definitely want to let these dry like completely. No patience as I'm holding it. See, that's so fun. Got us some... Look at this one, y'all. Look, this is what Erica just made. Oh my gosh. You guys... You created a monster. One with a bit... With a bite out of it. You guys... She went extra. It's a little difficult to tell what it is now, but I think you know. I wish you could see this color in person. Claire just got this color. She can tell you how awesome it is. How fun is this? Sometimes it's red. Sometimes it's green. Sometimes it's blue. And then this one. All right, you guys. Let me know if you guys try this at home. I'd love to see what you guys create. The plaster isn't cheap. I mean, it's not expensive. It's relatively cheap. You could also use resin or quick coat. For the resin one, this one is quick coat and high build. I used the high build for the puddle on the bottom and then quick coat for the popsicle part as well as the gold ones. The same. So... Well, you do have a light. Yeah, but your light looks better. Six blowing out. Did you do the dirty thing? I did. That was awesome. Judy wants one with a bite out of it. We would have to have a mold of that. The price depends on which one they would like. And how I would do one with a bite taken out of it is when it's warm and malleable. Take a bite out of it. Take a bite out of it. What wouldn't hurt if you just try to do that. Just put a piece of plastic over it and just check a bite out of it. I'm not going to do it. I would just, I'd probably just do this while it's soft. Thank you guys so much for watching. I hope you try this at home. If you do, post a picture of it in ATD's Poor People so we can see what you're up to. And Bowie's still a little bit tired from his... He got groomed today so he got his calm down medicine. So he's still a little bit tired. I like Jeff's idea, actual teeth marks. Well, I'll let him bite it. So yeah, join us in ATD's Poor People. I got all this stuff that I use for this on Amazon. Click my link down in the description box to take you to Amazon so you can shop there. We are having a sale right now. I forgot to tell you guys just got a case of just resin and a case of color passion. So if you want to shop on our website with 10% off, use code RESTOCK. I got a lot of new colors so come check it out. And so yeah, we'll see you guys tomorrow. Bye. Oh, I forgot to say, you kind of want another because you never know what someone's going through. So you don't have to. We'll see you guys. Manana, bye.