 So before we start I have to show you guys some awesome things that Dora sent me, I think I'm in frame. And then I got a big one for Big Brother. First it's such a good job on these. They're one of the four pups. And then also got these little awesome possum smoke alcohol ink pieces for the new gallery which we'll be opening soon. They're so beautiful. Oh my goodness, I forgot. I'm on my vest. Hold on, hold on. They're saying so pretty. Where is this one? Now that's turning it face to me. We'll face out. So what we're going to do is, but it's going to be then facing my face. And then the camera isn't as good on the other side. So what we're going to do is we're going to bring that over here. So that the mic is going to be on the side of me that I'm going to be on. Put that over the mountain. Sorry you guys. There we go. Look at all that stone coat. Y'all, we go through a little bit of resin in my life. I've had my surprise. We did texture ocean for you guys today. So I started out with this. This is a modeling paste from PBO. I am way saying that wrong. I'm still sure. Oh, PBO. My American accent. It is a modeling paste out. Both. It's great. Awesome things to try out for you guys. And this is what it is so far. Let me tell you this on a little ride real quick. So you can see my texturey crackly wavy part. I did this about 20 minutes ago. So it's still a little bit squishy in some areas, but it's going to be good enough. Then I have the little jetty here. The rest of the canvas I prepped with flat white interior house paint. I just sanded it with how many 220 grit sandpaper and then sprayed it with my handy dandy Krylon spray gesso. So now that all of that is done, I have had this hint and up to where I'm like, this is what it is every time. So I'm going to start with the dean. The dean. This alcohol is on. I have it linked in my description box below. 21% is the purple alcohol from non-pals. They come like six in a box and it's fairly affordable. I always grinch my surface with alcohol just because I like my face. This is by Jaqqar. The first color is blue violet. It's king out of. They sent me this color too actually. Can you guys hear me at all? They may be like in the beginning of the video where it was. It is dull blue from zig. It is. I'm sorry, Brandi, I didn't see your question. Do I have my surface and hello to you? We're okay now since we changed it around a little bit. So this is my Wagner heat gun. I'm going to turn it on to 650 workstation. So the sound is going to be a little bit lower than usual. So I'll just speak up for you guys. It's back here, right? It's right here. It should be fine. Turn your volume as high as you can, please. Ask if they can hear you since you're right behind it. Can you hear me since I'm right behind it, everyone? Oh, this girl is with you. Miss Teresa's there. Yes, I am. She said I can hear you. Okay, I'm glad you can hear me. I'll talk if she says something. She says it's muffled when the blower's not going. So you're just fine. Thank you, nails by Cindy. So I'm pushing back the alcohol and wave so that it gives that stuttered look. The way alcohol ink works is that it sets where it dries, where the alcohol evaporates. So as long as there's alcohol down, it'll be fluid and you can adjust where it is. But once it's dry and set and you push it, then it'll leave these little striations. But that's set for a minute and then push it back and it'll leave a line. It's a perfect for alcohol. Isn't it? What? That blower is perfect for your moving your AI. Yeah. Set for a minute, there's now that dark. And I wait for you to see it and never stays. Stephanie says it's beautiful already. Thank you. Mandy, we've talked to you. I haven't seen what you said. Of course not. Mandy knows that we've responded to her. She said, you know what I'm saying, Thomas, my speech-to-text does not. But people are saying hello to this for any person anyway. Excited to see how this is going to work because I've never used alcohol ink on a texture. To push my deep colors into a circle, that way there's like a super deep looking crevice. To cut some of this ink, it won't really look right. So I'm just going to dab it a little bit. If I fiddle too much once it's this little bit of liquid ink, it'll like finger and splay out and it just looks weird. Let's tease it in a little bit. Absolutely just sit here and dry. It would be the only shiny part on here. So I like to just dab it out just a little bit. And let it set up and finish. So let's get a close-up of that. Thank you, Dawn. Erpy area. I've never done this before, so it'll be an experiment together. As per use, I'm going to put a little bit of alcohol on it. And I don't know what this is going to do to this texture paste that I'm using. We're going to find out together. Let's find some erpy colors. Vanilla sounds good. Champagne. Two doesn't want some champagne. Here we are. Mustard. Thank you, Dawn. I'm just going to drop some of this dark mustard in the crevices. That's probably not a good word. Light this. And, of course, I'm going to add some gold. Because would it be my art without gold? I don't think so. Erpy areas. Why is crevice such a horrible word to me right now? I'm not digging crevice, but... This is Pinata Rich Gold. Now let's blend this out and see what we got. I find that's the thing about most of my artwork. Put the paint down and then see what we got. I'm really hoping that a lot of the ink gets caught in the... I'm assuming that was the rich gold that I asked you. I assume so. A lot of the color gets caught in the... Rich gold, Mary. ...in the crevice. Because you know how sand has that little... One of the pumps is peeling out. There's some light brown in here. She said, what is air purifying? Air purifying? On the ground. Saskia, this is the sand that she's pouring on that she used. That she used the modeling paste by Paveo Texture Paste. And that's where she's... It's her ground area. I'm hoping this isn't too yellow, but we'll see how it dries out. Because you know sometimes alcoholings are completely different colors. Well, especially these eggs. Those are like, you never know. It's like, you for sure have to get spotted for those days. Because it looked great when you put it down and then now it's kind of looking a weird mustard yellow. Like these are looking okay. These little vaning. So I'm thinking that the colors are gonna be okay. Once it dries. Yeah. And that's the thing, it changes color with alcohol. And then it goes to the normal color strip with those. Now I'm drawing this in patches. Still on the 650 heat setting. Because I don't so much want the waves, like in the infinity area. I want kind of swirls of where the sand is catching. Yes, Stephanie. We primed the board canvas with... She said she had primed it with the flat white paint first. And then she put the texture paste on. And then she did a light sand. 400 grit. 220 grit. Light sand. And then she sprayed the gesso. The gesso spray. At the end, Kryolan just spray after that. And then re-sand it again with the 220. Yeah, I think that's a good sand color. Yeah. No, Stephanie, you're not yelling. It helps to see when it's the questions. Are the yellow ones alcohol ink? Yes. Miannels, yes. This is all alcohol ink. So far. The colors on here are. And even the gold is alcohol ink. The studio says, thank you so very much for sharing that fantastic heat gun with us. It is awesome. You're welcome, Brandi Studio. Ooh, that's cool. All right, since I know my table is leaning a little bit this way, and I'm going to put brown right here on this textured area. I adjusted my board so that it would run on my paint. So it's air cut. That is amazing. Thanks, ma'am. Thanks, thank you. So where she's putting that alcohol ink over right now is... It's a little bit lower and smoother. It's same texture paste, but it's just like a little, like, jetty area. No. Yeah, these colors. Yeah. But that's so smooth of a flow that it's going to be easier for you than that. You know? Just for the alcohol ink. Does it do a cool setting with a low like that? Is it on cool like that, or? You can do it for a seven. But does it stay that flow? I'm going to change how much air is pushed and the temperature. But it doesn't seem to move your wrist as well. Nope. This is a high air flow setting. Oh, wow. Which is why it's good for ink. All right, baby. Go ahead, put Maddox down. Give them a kiss for me. Yes, ma'am. Bella, it is alcohol ink that she's blending. We're about to break out the red. This is where she's placing the alcohol ink right now. This is on top of texture. All the tan is texture. Under below it. I'm wondering if you're just wondering, are you going for a certain look? I missed the beginning and I feel like I missed something cool with the blue. This is for deep beaches. It's going to be ocean. So I'm going to put blue here and over most of it. I'm going to put blue alcohol ink here and here and then blue resin over all of this. Oh, sorry, Bella. I misunderstood. Yes, it's just alcohol ink. She's not using any blending solution. It's 91% isopropyl alcohol mixed with the alcohol ink. I was thinking it looked kind of like an ocean. Very cool. You're excited for the surprise? Yeah. I'll have Miss Carrie check. I'll text her to check the door. It's done putting Maddox down. That's so sweet of you. Thank you, Kim. I love that. I don't even do work tones, but I'm digging this like brown, bronze. It looks like a dog beach. I'm going to try to do this without blending out too much of the brown. I need some light blues and light aquas and green without tilting that way. Hi, Linda. Can I change my mind for a minute? The texture of the bottom looks amazing. That's what was going on, going near the beach. That's what was getting on the beach. Awesome. The voice blue. I'm so addicted between the green and the eye color. I just love doing that with the eye. Yeah, I like adding some green because, you know, when the sand gets really closed, like the ocean gets really close to the sand and it's not very deep, you get that green look because the blue of the ocean is mixing with the yellow of the sand and it feels like open-ish. Yeah, and the light's hitting it more too. It says love, alcohol, apes. Can someone tell me what pencil is the best to erase without a shadow? No, no, no. Pencil to draw, probably erase. I would stay away from actual pencil pencils with lead. I would do like a colored pencil, like a blue is good, a light blue colored pencil because whatever, you don't even have to erase it. Whatever you put it on, it's not going to show up, whether you paint it with acrylic or whatever. So that's always a good one. Joe, I hope you heard that. Because I know you're eating. You're getting your eating on. We always tease Joe because he's always like, Gotta take a phone call. She fills everyone in, taking coffee where I go. I use chalk. Oh, I wonder if there are a lot, but it depends what you're writing on. Manels, question, question, question. Oh, is there any reason, okay, me and Nels, is there any reason in particular that you're not using the blending solution? Does it make the modeling paste feed up or something like that? I don't know what it would do to the modeling paste, but you could use a blending solution. I'm just not. I'm not sure why. I don't feel like I need it because I'm really trying to get these like wave lines. So I feel like if I used a blending solution, it would kind of fade these hard edges a little bit. Not cheap. I have some. I like using it. Basically the blending solution's more so made to blend mixatives or like the white jacquard ink, alcohol ink. You can use it with your alcohols, but literally just alcohol will save you money. And the other good thing about blending solution, if you want to use it with regular alcohol, is it allows you to be able to move your inks longer. It takes longer to dry purposefully, so you have longer working time in a sense for the AI, but it's not a necessity unless you again are using a mixative, like a metal, or you know, want more working time. Because it'll take you, you get to move more. It does really help blend colors really, really beautifully too. But it isn't cheap, so it's better if you can avoid, you know, using it all the time, unless you have the money to do that. Which is awesome. Yeah. Okay, Miss Teresa. You said to pick where. Joe said she's doing it on Joseph. Okay. I would just use a light blue coloring, light, what do I say? Colored pencil, Joe, to, to, because you can still erase that, but you could be, it won't show up through whatever you're painting. You know what I mean? You can cover it and it won't show. Okay, thank you, Miss Teresa. Coler says, hi everyone, hi Mallory. Okay, JJ. JJ says, taking Ruben out to pee. Peaches said it's high five. Bouvier, the gold is also pink. Yes, Miss Bouvier. It is rich gold by Pinata, jacquard, Pinata, alcohol, ink. Let's see where we're at. Which is my team. Hey Petra. I always say it wrong. I love this. I'm hoping that it inspires some people to try outside of their comfort zone of stuffs. It will. Oh, Miss Carrie, Kim said she's sending something to the house today, so. Check the door. It makes me feel good when I see her. Right? Oh, the brightness. She just complimented her so well. Carrie says, looks great. Thank you ma'am, thank you. Hi Abby. Miss Kim, you didn't need to do anything. You're just fine. Thanks, Miss Bouvier. So yes, your copy art just came right in. And then this is Love the Dark Door. So, now that we have our ocean, we put some alcohol in up and get our resin. Get your resin on after you see it. Nature says it looks amazing in our house. It's so pretty in the house. It's totally like this one. So what is this we are using? This is a blending pen by Cali Arc. I'm just, there was a separation where I did this part and then this part. So I just wanted to connect the waves so to speak. It's basically a blending solution pen. Michelle McCarty says hi. Oh, I was on her website, okay. I'm looking forward to going to class in Raventon, Florida. I could find everything. Can someone send her a link? One moment, Miss Michelle. We're going to send you a link. Give me a second. So we got this beautiful upside down sign. This beautiful blending pen. Oh, and it's got two different tips. So you have the broad or the fine. Which is really cool. Thank you so much. Thank you. So I don't know if you guys can see the way in that. Can you use alcohol and on glass as well? Yes, Mary. You can use alcohol ink on glass. It's better. The smoother the surface, the better with alcohol in it. Nice flow. Just remember putting any kind of art, and direct sunlight is no bueno. As it's not light fast. So you definitely want to seal it, but be mindful that because even glass itself, colored glass will fade and direct sunlight. If you paint and use just a spray, do you need wood sealer? I'm definitely inspired by that. It depends on your wood, Miss Wondering Arts. If it's not sealed in, you would need to seal it with what we use as polyclinic. You know what we want to seal? Like wood wood, like pine wood, or something that seriously breathes with polyclinic. And that would be front, back, all sides. You know, you want to literally seal it, and then let that dry, and then you can gesso on top of that and sand it and do all your jazz. And that's just so that it doesn't keep breathing so that when you do resin over, the bubbles don't come through, and then... Yeah, I mean, it'll last, so just keep your blending solution. It is expensive, and it's such a small bottle too. So, you know, you can even use a couple drops of blending solution within your alcohol itself, and it'll help, you know, give you that longevity and really blend your colors. Thank you. Okay, Miss Trudy, I will. As soon as she gets back, I will let you know. Resin's a long thing. Yes, you can use resin as long as it's UV archival resin, but you still are going to need to seal it. Otherwise... Yeah, Resin, you need to protect it. You're going to still want to seal it, your AI, because like she is right now, with the Krylon UV archival spray. You're going to want the satin of this or the matte. You do not want glosses. It will reactivate your alcohol ink. But this is all you need, and then it'll be bomb, and it won't fade in, it won't reactivate it, blah, blah. And then once that dries, then use resin, and I would suggest using a highly UV protected resin. But still, even still, you still want to keep it on and direct sunlight. Things should fade, people. Okay, so Miss Trudy's and something right here. Ah, she wrote, that is pretty, you're fine. That is really pretty. And she said, tell it to you, I like that blue hair. Oh, thank you. And just so you know everyone, we have ginormous windows open, and it's automatically, the fans are pushing it out the window as she's doing that, so... It is super ventilated, but wear your safety gear and you'll breathe a mass if you're sensitive and need it. We're kind of screwed. Okay, so I think I showed you that, Mary. So it's the UV by Krylong UV archival. That's all you need. To seal your ink. And use the matte version or satin. Yes, Joe. The spray is the bomb. That doesn't blend it out on your glass table. Mary Fisher has a glass table that I am outside. I wanted to do something with, but it was messed up. Yeah. The suggestion is to not alcohol ink something that's outside. Just use the resin to color your glass, on your glass table. And you can resin over glass as well. Scuff it first. Would be best probably. Just make sure your resin is UV resistant. And then I would do a light, you know, like sanding, just to give some a little bit of tooth as well to the glass. Just so that your resin just doesn't peel off or whatever. And I would use a resin that really gets really good hard. Like this stone coat, art coat, or the stone coat counter top, art coat one, or the regular stone coat counter tops. Those all get like super nice and hard and can withstand heat. I don't know how hot, but sun's hot after a while. So just be mindful of things like that when you choose your resin. You don't want it to like get so hot it starts getting sticky or melting or sloping or something. All right, you guys. So this is the semi gloss version. What I sprayed the first time was the matte version. I'm just going to show you guys what happened. Even though I went ahead and sealed it all in with the matte version, this will still give you issues. So come on over. Let's look in this area. Pushed out just a little bit. There's extra lines in there. We activated it and something gives it like this little vein wasn't here. Just to give you an idea as to why you stay away from gloss, even semi gloss. I'm still using it a little bit because I didn't have enough of the matte in it. That can to fully seal this in. It ran out. So I'm spraying it in the small part so I can seal it and evaporate the alcohol that's in this can really quickly so that my resin doesn't fade it while it's setting. If I were to just spray this and let it set on its own, it'll have time to reactivate my inks and move everything around from where I had it set up. So that's why I'm spraying it and then immediately hitting it with a heat gun. I would just recommend getting them at and saving yourself the stress. Yeah, or setting. Man setting or safe. Just the glosses or not. Semi or not. Carried. A blurb came up and she said, tell me Brandy loves the geocoasters you just did. I believe is what it said. Laura Taylor. Hi Laura. As you see, wherever she's spraying it's going lighter. It reactivates and makes it disappear. It's weird. I know. It literally makes it disappear. Great, she says. Off today and the weather is awesome. She says, Hi Laura. Oh, Miss Teresa says she's ordering you some matte archival. That's so much. Yeah, I put them. Sorry. That's why I shoved it to your face. I'm all, here's the mic. But yeah. She said, thank you so much. That is so kind of you, Miss Teresa. Before we seal happen these like dark areas. Dude, see, that's why I like the cart a little bit because it looks because there's we'll see. I'm so like, Hi Laura. It's a pay bow. Yeah. I felt fuzz behind me. So I was like, modeling paste. It's a craft. My pay bow. Hey, but Miss Petra, I think honestly yours is probably best. And this is really expensive. So she added the texture paste right here as well. She has. Look at little miss Joplin. Stole Bowie's treat. But he has a treat right there. But he wants hers. But hers is bigger so I could see why. He wouldn't want that one. Yeah. I want to get yours, Petra. Yeah, Christy. I'm here. E Brandy loved the geode coaster she did a couple of days ago. Miss Carrie, I just said that to them. Am I on mute or something? Did I hit something wrong? Kind is yours, Petra. Yeah, bust it out, Petra. Put your link in. I forgot about that. Look at the tail. Kim said, Carrie, Kim, you see that, right, Kim? Carrie got your package. Oh, Miss Petra, if you came to the US, please stay with me. Yeah, come through Texas so we can all hang out more. Laura Taylor's coming through in September. Yeah. Laura Taylor, I want to part off. She flies, though. That's what's weird. I don't know how she does that. So, I'm going to be using art coats. So much. I'll treat that. I'll try to get it. So, if you guys are new to resin, I'm using Art Coat by Stone Coat Countertops. You can get it on my website, artistholdout.com, or you can get it from Stone Coat's website. And get $10 off of your $100 order. I'm actually waiting on my order from Stone Coat. Now, because I'm out, it's a great resin. You can get, like, two-hour working time. It's the highest UV resistance on the market. It's heat resistant up to 500 degrees. Water, alcohol, everything resistant. There's no fumes, no smell. The viscosity is amazing, especially for creating ways for cell and things. It's just my favorite. Anyone who has used it can tell you that it's bomb.com. I just got to mix it for three minutes, which is the worst. And their game is, I'm going to chew on this, so that you want it until you chew on something else, and then I want it, and then that's it. That's the game. Pretty much looking. And then they're going to sit under where I'm filming to argue about it. I can't help it. Oh, you did it. Is that a target? No. He's, like, really long. Look at this. He's going to get both of you. I'm saying it now. She does this now at home because he's over her. But wait. With the other kids, she does it now, and they're like, what are you doing? And now she buries. Trying to bury it. Belly buries. I know. She always learns to do something when she comes here. From her big brother. And she'll be like this and nothing. Like right here. And I'm like, um, you can't. It's not going to go in there. Yeah. Don't forget to scrape your stir stick, the sides, and the bottom of your mixing container. It's a 20 inch round, Miss Perry. Belly likes to believe he's the boss here on what. Joplin, like, kind of person. When she lays down, she lays down hard. Patience. She's just feeding the babies. Little treats. Okay. They're both. I'm not even going to say it. Because then they're going to be like, Joe, ha ha, you got it all over. It's not. Pamela's the love of this piece. And she'll rewatch what she knows. Thank you. I'm just putting some clear down on the sandy areas. Where I put her. Where I don't want any of the blue to get to. Turquoise seas. Tint by color obsession. Just a couple of drops into my resin. To faintly tint it this color. You don't want to use a lot because even though it's transparent, it's going to alter these colors on the bottom. So I want it to slightly change the color, but not go breathing. So I'm going to do one, two, three drops just to start. And see what color we got. I have more of this coming for our stock in the store. Unfortunately, I'm out currently. But it's like a beautiful, like, melted aqua jolly rancher. Color. Color is amazing. This one is melted. But I'm pretty sure it's Caribbean blue by color obsession. It's a tint. I do have it in stock currently. And I'm also going to use Snow White by color obsession. I may not use this actually because I don't think I have any. You hear that, but we made the button go for you. I just made the button. Miss Erica made the button to go for you, Miss Laura Taylor. But it's maybe too far away for you to hear. But thank you so much for the donation. You know, I'm going to add some green meadow. Beauty! Awesome blonde java. She says that Carlin's giving away $1,000 scholarship to art students. Had she some of my resin application as right now, if it would have started to melt and move my resin, I'd be able to see it when I do that. But it didn't leave any ring, so it's sealed in proper. That's kind of like a visual test to see if you've sealed it in enough. Thank you so much. I'm going to use this one because it's bigger. I don't have any smaller ones. Turquoise seas. I added just a little bit more pigment to make it slightly darker. I think this is like four drops worth. It's my favorite. And it's never in stock. I swear, as soon as I get it in, people buy it. This is look for Carlin. Too sweet. I don't know what I would do with it. So this is going to be, actually I think this is Bondi. Get over this land mass because you'll be able to see it under my aqua color. I've been really paid for this right now. I'm going to use the inked canvas last week and it's going to use the resin today. If it's a question about time and spuvier, you should be fine. Matter of fact, if you ordered some craft coats, really well done. Did you know what you're actually going to do? No. If I heat it up too much, then it won't be the right consistency for my brothy cells. So I just want this low and slow heat. So you don't want to move it? No. All I want to do is pop the bubbles. Okay. How much rain to do a float to cost on our own? How much resin to do a float to? It was 10 ounces. 10 ounces I'll cover it. Miss Ramona, it was 10 ounces to cover the 20 inch round. Bring the bubbles. She's just popping the bubbles. Let's go with that. We can wear that child. Let's do it. Do you get diabetes from the sweetness of those puppies? No. Don't worry, sweetie. This is like way older, so you know I'm still in back. We missed the question. Go fast. Oh, there you go. There you go. Yeah, she says it's gorgeous. We know. Erica, do you have any more of the Turquoise Shimmer epoxy pigment paste? It's okay forever to find this question you had, but I did. Okay, so Erica says that if she doesn't have it in her shop, the Turquoise Shimmer epoxy paste, then it's on order. What you two asked was that adopter or bowie fur. They probably got together and inspired her to make it. Okay, so with your waves when you put them on, you want to move back from how you think it should be. Okay. So if you want the waves to look like the sand going this way, you want to push them away from the shoreline. Wherever you put your shoreline, push your white waves away from it. Jelica, if I'm saying that correctly. I don't know if it's pronounced helica, jelica. But hello from Serbia. Do art. Says I too. It's great you're happy to say hello to her. She said, Carrie, does Doris know you have that wrench? Yesterday, crazy thing happened. Miss Jen came on and she was like, where's my wrench? She was like, what? She didn't have a wrench any longer. And it was just Jen. Did you set it? I just added her back. I don't know, it's weird. I added her in all the way to the three dot way, how you show me. The five-nose hoover is out of the way. I was like, yes. But it doesn't leave in the main D's where it shows everybody. You know what I'm saying? It doesn't show it there. So I added her there just to make sure because we don't have to hit 13 years or whatever. So I guess it's just in there for today. Do it again. Beautiful piece. You have an awesome day. She says she went to the really cool town with lots of harness. Where was your town, Miss Java? To Hey, keep an eye on your wrench. It's long saying. Pretty Erika. Bluffton, South Carolina, where she made it. That piece is the bomb. Baby cake says, nice. That white really brought it to life. And Judy says, bomb, diggity. I love this piece. I love the depth of this piece. So stunning. Leslie's doing it so good. Oh, so she can teach them because they said that they would be gone before you can teach them anything and it was way too expensive. That's kind of morbid. They're going to be gone before you can teach them anything. Right? Wow. This is my favorite piece. This is absolute Leslie that is such an unacceptable ridiculous answer for real though. So we have our new single lives after raising five kids on Java. Now it's just me, my dog and art. Wow. So unique. Sherry, he needs to see that is my favorite alcohol piece, alcohol ink piece that I have seen you do. Spectacular. I'm digging it. Trudy has a question. If you swipe your resin over this white, what will you still get cells? I know you'll get cells with. Yeah. You won't really be able to see it though. White base, but white. Should it be a white on white? No, because the clear out the coats and you still see it. It's not like super hardcore, but you still, yeah, you still see it. It almost looks like a little shadow, you know what I mean? But yeah, basically, if you had a white board, then yeah, it would be harder to tell. It would be way more fun to put color over on top of that white base. It's just thin. I'm sure it's doable. I'm sure you would get cells. Well, she's saying this white with just clear. Yeah, it totally does. But like you said, your undertone is white. It is harder to see this. Because that's each error time. Erika's felt okay. I'll see. And now it's just me and my six cats and my arts, which you would have never let me do. You don't need nobody to tell you that you're alright. He says you're better off the job. Teresa's okay, fam. I need to mow my lawn. Thank you, E and S, for a great life. Oh, you're welcome, Miss Teresa. We're here for everything. And she'll keep an eye out for that spray on Thursday. Thank you again. Miss Teresa, do you get the the ones that you get to sit like writing lawnmowers? That's already here. Do you have a six-counter of art about the exes? She said the cats are already here. So I'm sorry. Yes, Miss Morota, I do have a video today. I just need to post it. I'm sorry. I'm lagging on the edit post, but it will be at some point today because I am going to art after this and I had already pre-recorded a couple different little ones. They're just simple, simple. One of them was at Miss Judy's and one was the stones that Erika helped place. Erika actually placed all on the star. Oh, zero turn. Dang, Teresa. You got a zero turn lawnmower. How do you fancy that? You guys are close up. Happy artying, S&E, I don't know if I saw it. Can't wait to see. Aw, thank you, Miss Kate. It's beautiful, Erika. Thank you, Saskia. I think my favorite part is this like gold sand shore undertone under that green. Patri says, Patri says, amazing art. Digging it. Kate says, wow, great job. It's awesome. And a resident up says, love it, Erika. Joe says, love that part with the gold underneath too. Hey, guys. Talk to you tomorrow. Thanks for tuning in. We love you all so so much. Check out our website for all the things. We do have a class coming up. Yeah, she's much, much, much smaller than Moe. She heard me. She's like, right there, like, let me out. I heard the whale. Bye. Anyway, you guys, I said bye.