 It takes a moment for the sun to rise, and at your door, so save me. Take no chances, sealing it, bonding primer. We wrapped off the legs of this TV tray, side table, TV side table. Vintage. Oh, vintage. Let me show you what the other, the not wrapped up one looks like. They're just like this. I only have one hand, so I can't pull it all the way. That sounded horrible. I can't set it up because one hand, but you get the idea. It's like one of those. Looks like that. I was practicing my airbrush skills. Check them out. That wasn't me, obviously. That was. Headed with a heat gun to dry it out faster, but be careful not to boil your resin. Nope, paint, it's not resin yet. But you can still scorch your paint. I've done that a few times. Oh, forgot to show you guys some new test pieces we did. Take a walk with me through our house. Where are those test tiles? Not there. Don't mind how dirty the room is. All right, check these out. Client that wants rose, teal, cream and brown, the gradation. Hopefully they like these. If so, we're going to be doing, how many square foot is that kitchen? 96. 96 square feet of kitchen. That thing's the devil. I still have this happening. It's almost tealed, so that's cool. I'm going to do a stripper. Stripper's not even here. Bad news. What are we doing? We're making a famous seafoam top. Most of you, a couple of you have seen our seafoam video. Big table, and it's this color with white and gold. And it's probably one of our more popular videos. We're going to do it, again, ish, a different version of it. Same colors, but with a more marbling look on this side table, tray table, table sides. What we're using is our EnviroTech Flight Resin gloves, a handy-dandy roller that you can get from Hobby Lobby. Nope, Michael. I always get them mixed up. But it's a foam roller, so it's not going to soak up too much of your resin, and it's small, so that it doesn't interfere with other parts of your design. We have paper cups, stir sticks, a shish kebab skewer, because this is an amazing tool. It's got a point on one end and a flat-sided stir sticky end. Stir sticky. It's technical term. For the white, we are using our District Acrylic and Titanium White. For the gray that we're going to use, we're going to just use a splash of golden acrylics. It's a fluid acrylic in carbon black. If we decided to do a deep blue, we're going to use Turquoise India Ink by Bombay. This is not the regular gold that we are. Are we out of Rust-Oleum? All right. Sad news, I'm out of Rust-Oleum gold. So we're going to use Montana's gold from the Black series. What you didn't see is just spray painting the top in our C foam color. This is Gloss Ocean Mist by Rust-Oleum. It's pretty color. It's very faint. It's soft. Also, I don't know if you guys can see this. We had leftover rose gold that we mixed in. Look how fun that looks. All we did was mix some resin into rose gold spray paint and just let it sit to see what it would do. And this is what it wanted to do. I think we're going to try to utilize this. We didn't blow on it. We didn't do anything. We just let it sit and do work. And this is the work that it decided to do.