 Hi everybody, it's Sam at Mixed Up Crowd. Thank you for watching my tutorial today. This is project, oh, I don't know what number, but it's the last one of my creative card series. And I thought I would finish with a waterfall card. The one I done last year was extremely popular and I get lots of people asking me to make a bigger one. So I have played around and I think I've got it to where I want it to be. I think it works really well. And you can double this again if you want to. So once I start talking you through it, you'll understand more. Now it is still quite plain because I'm not sure whether I want to keep this to users kind of like a mini album scrapbook journal. I don't know, it can be used for all sorts of things, but it is a card as well. So I would say this is, again, as I've mentioned, they're very special. So this could be for a big birthday. Okay, so it's got a belly band. This is six by, it's a big one, this one. So again, you could make a separate kind of bigger envelope by eight and a half, but it's got the belly band and I plan if I'm to give these to someone I will give them in person. It opens up. So this side here you would have to do your message. You could use it for more journaling, but this is the side where you could also double. So you could have all this again on this side. You would just have to make this wider, which I'll talk through later on. Basically, this is another little wrap, a little belly band, and it's magnetic, okay? And you open that up. Again, you can have little messages on here. This is literally just all the mats and layers done and that's it. Then at the bottom here, you have got your little pull and you just pull along and it will reveal this bigger mat here, which again, you can journal on. Whatever you do has to be completely flush. So I would do it on something very thin, like origami paper or even copy paper. As you can see there, I'm doing it very slowly just so you can get an idea and then this is the bottom one stuck down. You could also mat all of these and have more again, but there are 14 of these. And then it just slides nicely all the way back up again. And then I'll just do that one a bit faster. You can see that it just flows really nicely. And it's, I love it. So this is 14. I think the one I done last year had six. So if you wanna do the 14 and then double again, that'll give you 28 pages on this side. You could then double that up again on this side and that would give you 40, 56. Was that, what did I just say it was? I've just completely lost my train of thought. What did I say, 14, that's 28, 48, 56. Yeah, yeah, 56 pages. That's a lot. So like I said, you can make this even more of a meaty project than it already is. But I'm happy with this half and the reason for this piece here is so that you can stand it up. So I think I've got my bottom there a bit bent. There you go. So it stands up just like a regular card. Okay, papers I used for this are the lovely V&A papers. This is the six by six pack. I use the 12 by 12 papers, but that is, and this was in collaboration with the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. So these are all original prints from fabrics, all kinds of textiles. I've got more there. I've used this a lot anyway and it's still available and I'll share all those links. Okay, so I'm gonna pop my belly band back on there. Like so, and let's get it into the tutorial. Okay, so I'm not gonna list all those sizes of everything as I usually do at the beginning. Just refer to my blog and you can write it all down in preparation because I'm not making changes, but I just still wanna check that it is 100% as I go along. So what I'm gonna start with first of all is the main mechanism and all of those pages with the layers all on top. So you need a piece of, so this is the default A4 length. You can use 12 by 12 as well. So yeah, you can have this at 12. You could have it at 11 as well. I'm just trying to think that's gonna interfere. No, I wouldn't go to 11 because I don't think otherwise I think this tutorial wouldn't work. So A4 or 12. Then what you wanna do is along the longest side is you wanna score from four and three quarters then every quarter inch. So five, five and a quarter, five and a half, five and three quarters, six and so on. So every quarter until you get two, just going over my ones, eight and a quarter. So eight and a quarter will be your last score line. Four and three quarters is your first score line. Every quarter in between. I'll just bring that up and it will give you this. Okay, I missed my track though. You can see where I went off, but it's all gonna be stuck over. You won't see it. Then what you wanna do is burnish all of that. So start with your top one and first of all just go along just with your finger and your thumb and just do it that way. And then you can go and burnish over them again with your bone folder just to really mark those score lines. So just go along now and get that done. Okay, so that's now what you should have this kind of piece here that moves really freely with all of those individual little pieces. So now you need all of your pages. So again, if you wanna do two of these you wanna do a double, you need to do that twice. And all of the sizes I've basically given you. Yeah, sorry, the amounts you need to double if you want more. So you need 14 of these and these measure the top. The main page is five and a half by four. And then the layer on top. Now I've done like a travel theme. So these are maps and patterns and things. So it can work for a guy, but it's also nice for traveling memories. So journaling and things like that for traveling. So this is five and a quarter by three and three quarters. And again, you need 14 of them. Now I've gone ahead and I've already popped them on top. And you can see I've got a variety. I think I've got three different patterns. And that's the order I'm kind of putting them in. Yeah, so I've got the maps are the main ones. So I've got more of the maps and then in between every other map is that and then the stripe than that and then so on and so forth. So if you're working with a pattern, I would say stack them all in the order that you want. So it just make it easy then when you come to stick it all down. So that is that. So get all of those prepared. Okay, so with that piece, I've already just gone along with my red tape and I've stuck a strip of it along every single one of those pieces that we scored. So there should be 14, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. Okay, I'm using my red tape because it's thin. If you don't have red tape, you only have wet glue. You want to just run some glue along the bottom one first because we're going to start from the bottom up. Okay, so I'm going to grab and now I've already prepared all of my cards upside down. So this one here is going to be the one I want at the bottom and I'm going to finish with a map on the top. So plan the order you want them to be in unless they're all the same and it doesn't matter. So first of all, we're going to take off that one and then with this piece here, now these are wider than this. So you just want to, wherever it sticks down, you then want to make sure the next one is in line with this. So this is going to stick. So it is lined up with the score line at the top here. Okay, so that's where you're lining it up. So I'm just going to pop it on its side here. So try and get an even amount kind of overhanging and stick that down like so. So if I just fold that over, you can see there and then we're going to be doing stuff with this, but we will eventually stick it down. Then go on to the next one and then with this one, you now just want to make sure that it lines up with the sides of this. So as I stick it down, I'll put my finger up there just so I know that I'm, again, make sure it kind of hugs the score line and it all marries up along the bottom there. Okay, so those two now are perfectly lined up side by side with a little bit of the bottom one, which is right. You want that will be a quarter of an inch. It'd be the same width as one of these. So I'll just show you another one before I start back. So I've got another pattern and then I've got my map. So again, I don't know if I work upside down actually, because then I can really see where I'm going like so. Okay, so you just want to keep doing that until you stuck all 14 of them down. Okay, so I've just stuck down the last one there. So remember that folds over. That's the largest piece, all right? And now you would have that effect there. So they're pretty much lined up. I can see maybe I've gone off a little bit, but it's handmade is what it's all about. So don't worry, but it's nice because I get little, you know, the little kind of triangles poking out the little bits of the stripe and then obviously the map there. So what will basically happen is as we pull that, sorry, as this gets pulled, the piece underneath gets pulled down, it will do that. So yeah, so just go over, again, if you're using wet glue, once it's really dry, just go back over, because you may have gone slightly on the score line, just fold each one individually, just kind of really working in those score lines each time, just so you get a really nice flow when you go to open and close it or lift or push and pull it even. And just finish those ones, the last one there. And then that one, okay? So now just pop that to one side and we'll work on the case because that's the next bit we need before we can then actually kind of put it all together. So I am using, so it's a deconstructed case with a separate little bind. So I have got here, see how I'm gonna remember how I wanna do this. Yeah, that was it, so I went slightly, I stuck this one down and I shouldn't have, but it's fine. What you want to do, so you will have two pieces of, let's just grab my scoreboard again. Okay, so you will have, you will need even two pieces of six by eight and a half. Okay, so those are the front and the back of your card. So then you need this piece, which is gonna be our bind or our hinge. Now if you wanna, the one I'm doing is just single, so this is one and a half by seven. If you wanna do it double, so you're having two of these, then you will need to have a piece that measures two by the same length by seven. Now for the one I'm doing, you wanna score, this is a one and a half, you wanna score at half an inch and at one. If you've got a double, you wanna score at half an inch and one and a half. So in the middle you will have one inch, whereas with this one we've just got half in the middle, you will have one inch, and that will give you the room to have that one on one side and the other one, and then when they're together, you will have that one inch spine, so it will all hold in place and it won't kind of, you know, will be squashed. But if you're just following me, then like I said, that needs to be one and a half by seven, just scored at half an inch and at one inch. Then what you wanna do is stick this on first before you stick your mats on. Now I went ahead and stuck the mat on my inside one before I'd stuck this on, because basically what you're gonna do is just burnish your score lines, like so, okay? And then what you're gonna do is, this is the front, open it up, you're gonna stick this inside here, like so, and then inside this one, like that. Then you will put your mats on top, so it covers this. Now because I've already matted it, I am gonna stick mine on the back, so it's, you know, it's not gonna cause too much of a problem, it's just, in my case, you're gonna see that, but I might put a layer of mat on the back as well just to cover it, but you wanna stick them, so if I do it that way, then that'll make more sense to you guys. This is the inside. You wanna stick that one, leave the half inch as the spine, and then stick that one on the other side. Make sure they're even from the top and the bottom, so let me use my grid here just to get everything lined up. So, which is good, because this is in half inch increments, so I've got my half inch gap there, and then you wanna bring it down, got all my little bits stuck to me in there. What did I say? This was eight and a half, and this was seven, so you want three quarters of an inch coming down on each side, so if you grab yourself a pencil, just so you know where you are, so line my ruler up there, so three and a half, and three and a half, and then again down here, three and a half, and three and a half, and then that now, when we stick the first side, sits perfectly within those gaps, and then you know you're even from the top and the bottom, so I'm gonna use my wet glue for this piece. Now, if you wanna mat a nice little decorative piece along this spine here on this side, then that would look nice as well. You could maybe put a little hole punch there and have a key charm hanging down. Like I said, I've just given you the real kind of plain base of it all really, and then you can go to town with it. So I'm sticking that down with the score line against the side here of the front of my card. So you can see what I mean how this can easily be, a journal, a scrapbook, people use them for so many different things, so I'm still not 100% sure yet what I'm gonna do with it. So just make sure that's really stuck down and all your glue's spread out, and just fold it back over again and just make sure it's completely flushed there with the back, okay? And then put glue now, so you remember, you're missing the middle one because that's where the spine is, and that's where you might wanna decorate, and just put glue on that other half inch, the outer one, like so. And again, just fold that over, making sure it's all lined up with those pencil marks and the very outer side there, so everything should be nice and straight. Okay, and what I've just realized I've done is I have now got that on the back, so I've ended up putting it together the right way, but I wanted that inside because it matched perfectly, and it's the only one I've got left, but look, it's really nice anyway. It's fine, I will have to sort that out. Okay, so that is now what you want, so that will stand up, that's your card, okay, with the nice piece here. Now, to decorate it all, so you need a mat, so I have got this white mat here, you could do the white mat there, here and on the back as well, so you may want to do four. I've only got one, two, because I think I'm doing one on that one there, so that measures, let's just put this flat, five and three quarters by eight and a quarter, yeah, because it's an eight and a half, yeah, eight and a quarter, and then the layer on top is, what should be eight, but it's kind of coming in just under, but it's eight by five and a half, so they're dropping down in quarter inch increments each time to give you that even one eighth of an inch border on each side. So again, depending on how many of them you want, I've got obviously one now on the back, I want one there and one there, so again, you may want four of every size, it's entirely up to you, so I've got my, this one here, which I'm going to put on this side, obviously if you're doing a double one, then you will want to have both, because it just gives you that strength. These papers here are by Indigo Blue, it's either damaged dots, yeah, it's damaged dots, I think it is, so they're really nice, so that one's going to go there, and then I've got this one here, which was going to go on the back, but now I may just put it there, although it looks the same to you, it's got this kind of distressed look, this was do crafts, I guess it makes that stand out quite well, so I think I'll go with that, so just go ahead now and stick down all of those mats and layers. Okay, so I've stuck that down, I ended up cutting another piece of blue from a 12 by 12 piece, I didn't want to do that, but I do love the blue against here, it just pulls out the river in the map, and yeah, it just looks nice, so that is now your card done, yours is either a single half inch spine, or it would be a one inch double, then I'm just going to pop that to one side, bring this over, we need to do the, so this is for this bit, so the pulley bit, so this bit here, and this kind of mat, we're now going to do this bit here, so just pop that back in, okay, so you need a piece of, you want a nice strong card really, because it is going to be obviously, you're going to be pulling it up and down a lot, so this is 300 GSM, this is five and a quarter by seven, so then you want a mat to go on top, but your mat wants to be the whole width, the whole length of this, mine isn't, because it's from a six by six paper pack, but it matches the papers I've used, so mine may catch, I'm hoping it won't, but it may catch, but you need your piece to go on top, needs to measure five wide, but then it needs to be six and three quarters in length, okay, so ignore the fact that mine is slightly shorter, it may, I'm hoping it's not going to cause too much of a problem, but I really want to use that pattern, then for your little tab, so this is what you're going to use to pull it up and down, the white piece measures two by one and a quarter, and then the little kind of bit to mat on top there is one and three quarters by one, okay, so what you want to do, first of all, is, oh, get rid of that, grab this piece here, and open it up, and you'll have this big square here, you want to stick this right over, okay, and it will overhang slightly, you can see there, it does overhang slightly on each side, that's fine as long as it's even, and you want to stick it right up to that first score line there, okay, so you're going to cover that whole bit, so this is going to reinforce, but it's also going to give you that extra length, which you can't get with 12 inch cardstock, so you want to cover this piece with glue, so I'm just going to use some of my Tombow Taki glue here, and then grab this piece, and like I said, set it right up, and just make sure you've got an even amount overhanging, it mustn't go right over, it mustn't go past these, so you can see, even though it's overhanging the piece underneath, it's not going past the actual main width of all those cards, panels, so just make sure that's all stepped out, okay, then fold it back over just to make sure that it's not obstructing, which I seem to have for some reason, why is that? Just need to re-bend it again, there we go, that's fine, okay, and the whole thing should be hidden, all right, we don't want any of this to be seen, so I can see there, that's it stuck over that one, then we need to, so with that down, this is now going to be stuck on the bottom of this, covering, you want to stick it, so it's overlapping maybe by a quarter of an inch, basically when this comes down, you want to be able to see and have enough to be able to grip that like I have here, okay, but it can't go past the card, so you can see the kind of, got about three quarters of an inch, so what you want to do maybe just to help you line it all up is get this piece, sit it on here, you're going to have your wrap that's going to come around there, so it doesn't need, you don't want it to come down, bring it up a bit more, so let me do this one and then I'll be able to tell you, okay, so you can see now it's got a little bit of the blue, this mat here is just kind of poking through and that's going to be a good place for it because then we've got that wrap, which is then also going to be on here, so let me just get a measurement, looking like half an inch, okay, so let me open this up, so half an inch inside this one here and that's where we want to put our glue, so I'm just going to run a little bit here, now it's up to you if you want to stick this and it go over your mat, I want my mat to go over this because I want this to be able to be able to, so I can journal on it or put a nice sentiment, so again, it's going to tie it to you, sorry I'm drawn over the place, I've got so much card, okay, so just stick that down, so it's in the center, just make sure it comes up to that half inch and you get it all nicely lined up, okay, I'm happy with that, okay, so you can see that now and then again, lift that up and now we can stick this over the top, you, obviously I'm going to make sure mine is all nice and I've got the even border at the bottom, yours will come right up to this here, you'll have that little same border here, you will have up here, it's just mine's slightly shorter remember, so again, I'm just going to flip this over and just add some of my glue, okay, so that is now all stuck down and we're ready for the next part, so now you need to cut a strip of, I think I've done three quarters of an inch, let me just check, yeah, three quarters of an inch by, this is the same length as my A4 paper and basically you're going to lift this all up so that we've got this piece, this is that card piece, it's not this one, but that loose bit of card, okay, it's the mechanism piece, the one that we scored all these lines on, basically what you're going to do is you're going to stick this right on the very bottom piece, so you want to have an even amount overhanging on both sides, okay, you don't need to use your ruler, you can eyeball it, so that you can see that I'm what I've done, okay, now the easiest way to do this is to just pop your glue along here, now I know it's three quarters of an inch, so I can do that three quarters of an inch, okay, like so, and like I said, the bottom of this needs to go right to the very bottom of that card, just making sure I've got as even as possible on each side, okay, so now we've stuck that piece on there, we can now stick this one over all of that, we just needed to sandwich this in between, so now you can put glue over this whole section, okay, so I've just got all my glue on there, and then just stick that completely down, it's taken me a long time to work this out, to try and get this bigger one that so many of you have been requesting, so I hope this is all working out for you, just rubbing off some of the, because I'm using the Tombow, get the odd tacky bit I'm just using, this is a great, this is a adhesive rubber, so it takes off all your glue, and you've probably seen me use it quite a few times, okay, so that is now what you should have, this bottom one is completely sandwiched between the base and this piece, so now bring it down, flip it over, and you wanna just wrap this around, like so, okay, so I just realized I wasn't recording, and I missed a crucial bit, and got really cross with myself, and I had to rip it off, so you can see here, but it's fine, I'm gonna show you what you need to do, and obviously I can easily cover that, this back piece here, so when you open it up, this back piece here, you will have a join here, okay, now I haven't, so I've just covered it, but you will have a join, you need to cover this back piece with another piece of card, because this needs to be completely flush in order for it to obviously run through, and that's what I figured out on the one I made before, and it was at the end there as well when I added it, basically you wanna cut a piece of card that's just under seven inches, so six and a seven eighths of an inch will be fine, and with a width of five and a quarter, I'm sorry, five and one eighth of an inch, and you wanna just stick it directly onto the back of that, so it's gonna be more bulk, but it's gonna give you a really, really strong push and pull mechanism, so don't worry about the bulk, because it does still all work fine, but you must put that over the back just to get rid of that a little bit, because it will catch on your, the kind of this bit here once we wrap that around, like so, okay, when we pull that down, that bit, if you didn't put this over the top, that bit there would catch on this, okay, so have that now all stuck down, then we can stick these bits over, so you don't wanna glue nothing onto this, you're literally just gluing, I just put a little bit on here, and like so, just fold them over and just glue those together, like so, and just make sure your ruler can run underneath that there, okay, so it's all free, now we need to stick it down, which you can see I already done, but I'm gonna get that all perfectly lined up over it so you won't see any of it, so now just glue that tiny piece, so that is all that's holding our waterfall down, again, make sure you don't go over onto this, you can see that it's just on that track, that little strip, so now you wanna sit it down, I'm gonna go back into place where I was here, but basically just make sure that you've got even border on both sides, and your tab isn't overhanging, you should have a little bit of blue or whatever the layer is, this one here that you've got, because the belly band's gotta wrap around that, so now just stick that all down, then you wanna get two pieces of, let me just measure, so you want two pieces that are five by two, and along the five inch side, you wanna score it one inch, and do that with two pieces, if you're doubling this up, then you wanna do four pieces, and then what you're gonna do is add some glue on the back, like so, okay, and we'll start at the bottom first, so what you wanna do is pop it underneath this, and it doesn't matter if it sticks on the inside of the little bit that we just wrapped around, this one's gonna go over slightly, it might not once you bring it down, basically you just wanna bring down the score line, so it is in line with the layer, that mat piece there, so if I just bring that down, you can see when it folds over, it's completely lined up with the bottom of that layer there, that blue piece, and you know it's in the center because it's covering that tab, that's all cracked really badly, I'm gonna have to color over that with a bit of a gray pen or something, but now that will come up like so, okay, so just make sure that's all stuck down, and then with your other piece, again, I already put glue on that, so I'm just gonna go over it again, and this one is then gonna go and stick directly onto the blue again at the top, just pop it like so, make sure it's lined up with that one, and then just stick that down, shame that's cracked, I'm gonna have to like distress it or something, so now that's what you will have, okay? We need to test it, I haven't even done that yet, so just pull your tab and it should, just nice and freely come down, now mine catches, so I can feel it a little bit when it goes up, and that's because I didn't cover this whole back piece, which I knew was gonna happen, but what I think I might do is put some washi tape onto that off camera, but it's fine, it's still yours will and should perfectly flow like this is anyway, but all the way down to that one, and that's where mine catches, but like I said, that's because, I didn't do that all the way up, but it's fine, it does eventually go through, but it's lovely, it's got such a nice, and because that card's so thick now on the back, that is just gonna always work for you really well, and again, especially if you've got double, it will look really, really cool as a double one, I'll probably end up doing that another time. Okay, so that's all stuck, and I'm happy that they're all in place, so now we wanna layer on top, so these are two layers, which are one and three quarters by three and three quarters, so the one on top can just be stuck directly down, now I'm gonna be adding magnets, so you might just be using some Velcro for this, just make sure I turn it that way, because I can't quite see over the end, just make sure you've got an even order, like so, okay, and then we'll be sticking this over the top, but before we put this one in place, so we wanna put a magnet down, so let me just roughly see where it's gonna be, okay I'm gonna say there, so I'm just gonna put a little cross there, so I'm gonna put my magnet at, wow, it's between three quarters and seven eighths of an inch down from the center of this piece, I'm gonna pop a little magnet there, so I'm just taking one off, I'm gonna grab a rather large glue dock, so it's all I've got, need to get some smaller ones, let's just stick that on there, and then just pop my glue dot in the middle, then I can take off the backing for this, and I'm also going to put a little bit of glue on top of my magnet, and just around the area where that will be, and then again, just sit this one down on top again, so you've got a nice even border, and just really make sure that magnet's not gonna move around anywhere, and now we can stick this down on just this part, so what you can do is I'm gonna grab my pencil, and just very lightly draw a little pencil mark just roughly around there, and basically I know now I can put my glue all down in this area, and line that back up with the pencil, now I can feel where my magnet is, and my magnet's down here, so I'm just gonna push down, so it creates kind of a little bump, but what I can do is put my glue dot on that same area, like so, I don't know if it's big, actually that's too bulky, I don't like that, let's start again, you don't have to use the glue dots, I just do like to use them just to kind of keep it where I need it to be, there we go, that's better, like so, and then grab my other magnet, it will just naturally fall into place because it will want to go where that other one, so I can feel it already, there we go, it's found it's home, that's where it wants to be, and then I've got this one, just grab my one to go on top, and just cover that, and then that one will go right over, and it leaves the tiniest, like so, and make sure it just sticks over that magnet nicely, and then I've got another one here, which is gonna go on top again, but this one is gonna go on some foam, okay, ideally my magnet could have gone a bit higher into this circle, but this is gonna go over again, so you're not gonna see, there we go, and then I can put something else on there again, but I tend to just probably leave that blank or put a little die cut with a word on it or something like travel or something will go across there, so that is that all done, and it fits in there perfectly. It's lovely, it's such a nice, that's what I mean, it's kind of in between a card and a scrapbook and a journal and all those other bits, and now we need to do the belly band, the main one, so you need a piece, I've got one here, and this is, check, I've got the right width, one and three quarters, is that what I did on this one? Yeah, one and three quarters, and again it's the same length, so, oh this is 12, so the longest you can get you want for this, and again, let's just get rid of all of this, I've got so much paper everywhere, can't wait to tidy up, I hate all the mess. Okay, so lining it up with my grid, just get as even amount as possible on each side, about there, and you just want to bring it up, bearing in mind, you know I haven't put photos and stuff in this yet, so that's why I don't like to score my belly bands, I just like to loosely wrap them like so, okay, and now I can attach this with some more of my decorative bits there, so I'm just gonna go and get them done, okay, so I've just got two there, so I'm just going to glue this one, and I'm gonna do a white one again, but I'll do that once I actually decide who I'm gonna give this to, or what I want to call it, if it's gonna be a journal or a scrapbook, so I'm just gonna keep it like so, so what you want to do now is, again, make sure you're happy that your band is where it needs to be, like so, pop that over the top, and again, you want to grab a pencil, just put a little pencil mark at the ends, and again, I can rub this all out in a minute, but now I can just see where I need to have the glue just in there and in there, so I don't need a lot, just like so, and that one there, and just slide that on top, okay, so now while that's drying, I can just go around there and just rub out these little bits of pencil, like so. So that is now all ready, that's just plain, and I can put another nice white or any color, and obviously do my messages, but now that belly band will just slide off, it still needs a little bit of time just to set, and what you can do is just fold it better on those score lines and then just burnish them, at least now it's exactly where it needs to be. So once again, open it up, you can see there, it's got a nice closure of the magnet, and then just open it up, I'm not gonna pull mine right the way down because I know it is catching because I need to re-look at that again, which I'll do, but it's a lovely, it's a really nice gift for just to keep for yourself. So there you have it, a meaty project, but it is lovely and worthwhile, and like I said with these things, it's a labor of love, and I've thoroughly enjoyed them. I hope you've enjoyed the last two weeks with all these creative cards, and I've enjoyed seeing your pictures, reading your comments, your messages, as always, I love all of that, and it's been another nice year of creative cards for this series, so I'll be back again next year, but I will be doing lots of great cards throughout the rest of the year anyway. But yeah, hope you've enjoyed it. If you did, please give me a thumbs up and subscribe to my channel to see more. Thanks for watching, bye.