 All right. We're live. Welcome. I'm trying to learn the gimbal life. Welcome, welcome, welcome. I don't know. Can you guys tell a difference? It's smoother, it's trackier. I don't know. I have to plug this light in. I watch videos and maybe you are really bad about just like swinging the camera. I know. I'm all over the place. I've had people say they've gotten dizzy and I feel bad. So, I'm using the gimbal. It's super cool. I just jumped around and it's perfectly fine. Hey Paula, Mary says hello from Florida. I miss Florida. That sounded loud. It's beautiful here in the Dallas. It was overcast earlier. Not so much anymore, so it's cool. Thanks, Susan. She said she loves a piece last night. Mary, what's up? I need to talk to you about something about doing our distribution for Australia. You're silly. Like have a zoo. Fun. Alright, so this is how this guy turned out. How fun. Welcome, Martha. Paula got her coasters today so cool. Awesome. How awesome are they in person? We love those. I'll call them on paper. I'm still trying to learn the gimbal. So, what are you doing with this? I want to do another drip pour. We have to thank our friend Megan. She purchased this from us today. We love it. We appreciate it. The cake was here. I'm sure he would do that. Our little baby ocean is still for sale, but he's got a little notch in it. But it looks like waves. It's like little crashing waves. Megan is on. She's happy. What's up, Megan? As you can see, I got risk protection. My monkeys. For now. They're really hot. Covering up my ladies. She's going to rob somebody. It's fine. So, Mariette, you're going to love those epoxy pigments. I'm telling you, they're amazing. I just saw which ones you got on the Facebook group. He's going to do this big piece. And he's going to use sapphire blue. Turquoise blue. Angel white. It's going to be a negative space, but a reverse. Midnight black. And Mayron. There it is. Mayron. I'm sure. Love the drip pour. Jeff is silly. That's a fact. How much did you sell the rainbow melt pour? Tell Roxy I said hi. You've got to come all the way back over here and get your canvas. Talk to them while I'm doing stuff over there. They're not going to see me over there. You can tell them about our stir sticks and where they can buy them. All right. In case y'all don't know. Welcome. If you want our stir sticks, that's at artisttilldoes.com. Two T's, two L's. They're in production right now. They're all made to order. So thank you for being patient while they're being made. The black's in your hand. Let's see. What did I use that for? You used that black in your hand on that one. Did you take the top off of that? I did. Martha says she's happy that you're so much more comfortable in front of the camera. You can tweet to Martha. I'm just pretending that it's not here. Lisa asks, have you ever had an issue shopping your resin pieces? I just had someone ask for a return because it said it looked damaged. We give someone, if it gets damaged in the mail, they have 24 hours to send us photos of the damage. We did have a piece get damaged and we are having to remake the painting, which is impossible with resin, but luckily our buyer was super sweet about it. Her piece is going out tomorrow. Her replacement piece. It's a headache when you have to replace a piece, but in the terms of purchasing our artwork, it's 24 hour time frame that we need to see the damage. The damage? And all of our pieces ship insured. So if you do a small one and those colors, I'll buy it after the fifth. Martha, you're talking about the colors you're doing today or the rainbow one. What's up, John? Morning, Sam. Will you be trying Susanna's gold? It looks amazing. Maybe Mayeron is out the window. It does look really good. I saw her most recent piece. It looked awesome. I am interested to try it. Do you ship to Quebec, Canada? I'm getting prices on that. I'm trying to find a distributor in every major area so that shipping is as low as possible. Because I don't think you guys want to pay, like, $60 in shipping for a $12 set of Ster-6, but I mean, I'll do it. I just don't want to have to do it. Hey, Erin. Are you still coming through Dallas sometime? Andrea said, please let me know when you do another Rambo flow off the canvas poor. I had seen a 10 by 20 red and gold I wanted to buy till my daughter saw that one last night. I told her I'd buy it. Andrea, we can just paint you one. It's over there. We can always just paint you one. We do custom orders all the time. So if you would like, we'll do another one. Just let me know what size. I just heavy duty box. What are you using your protectors? We use a foam wrap. We're going to, we have like seven paintings that we're finishing to package and ship tomorrow. So we'll do, we'll just, how about that? We'll just do a live tomorrow of our packaging process. That way all of your questions on shipping and how we do it will be answered. And now I don't even see the red and gold. Are you talking? I think you're talking about the long one. Since I can walk without it messing up. I think you're talking about this one, which is still available. Have you ever thought about creating a corner paint catch to stop the same material as your star six? That is not a bad idea. Creating a corner catch for resin or even acrylics. It's basically like a corner piece that when you tilt it, it doesn't let the resin fall off. I've seen Anne Marie use one of those before out of like cardboard. Good thought, Eddie. Hey guys, love the rainbow pour. Looks amazing. Thank you. Hey y'all, what up, Phil? Stop growling. Did you just growl? I think the gold Ellen, the gold that Susanna used today, I think that is her new one. I don't know if it's available yet. Let us know if you're coming through in May, Erin. The end of May. The shipping tables empty. They're all prepped up there ready to wrap up and ship out. Yeah, Andrea, just let us know. Don't forget to tease to else. What's up, Lori? Erin said, mom, I loved her new puppy. Let me know the dates you're thinking and we'll see if we can set up a small group class. We can set that up for end of May. Let me look at the tentative, shoot me an email so we can stay in contact and I will, we can go ahead and start like actual planning. Lisa said, I like the 24 hour rule. It's been a week and now they want to return says it came damage. This was a first. Yeah, we require within 24 hours, photo evidence of the damage. And then once we make a claim, we usually shoot through FedEx. Once they issue return for the damages, we'll start the replacement painting process, which is what happened. FedEx is really good when you ensure they'll send you a notice that it was delivered successfully. And then so that's when you know how long they have to send a photo of the damage. Now this is why we do that because we had a lady come to our place to pick it up. We had wrapped it up and made it so it's nice. You know, she could take it with her. She could see it wrapped up and it was in clear, the green, clear plastic. She took it with her, went to the airport, got on the airplane, went to San Antonio, wherever, got off the plane, got home, and then called and said, all the glitters falling off of it. I even put it on Facebook. What should we do? Everybody's like, save face, be the bigger person, make her a new one, send it to her. And that's what we did. We were going to do that anyways. I don't care. But how is it that somebody could take something, go on an airplane, get home, and then a day later say, hey, it's messed up. You're handling it yourself. Right. Once it's in your care, that's on you. So Edward asked if we could wait to ship his painting until next week because he's going to be away for a couple of days for army training. I totally understand. Just shoot me an email just to remind me because my brain sometimes doesn't work. Edward is the long blue one. No. That one? With the metal flake? Same issues. Christy, welcome. You're not needed all Edward. It's not a problem. Billy Phil said, I don't think he likes me. Every time you mention I'm here, he grunts. It's just a football rivalry thing. It's a city rivalry. You be sweet. Hey, I can start a poll right now about the Stirlie, the Philly strip poll. Ooh. Andrew, it sounds good. I can hold that one for you and we'll... We can do another rainbow one. Just let me know what size. How long does it take for spray paint to dry with a heat gun? I mean, it's dry to the touch, but if you grab onto it and pick it up, you're going to leave a thumbprint in it. So, I mean, just be careful. I mean, it's literally like all dry. It's dry. Restillium dries pretty quick on campus. But I would let it set. If you plan on wrapping it up, packaging it, I would let it set for a day to completely cure. But it's the paint on it right now. So, we're going to do one of these guys. Should we do this? I thought you wanted to do this one. I do. You want to do this? Jessica, well, we need to do a rainbow one now, too, as soon as Andrea tells me a size. Hey, Clara, Mona, welcome. A, B, what's up? Your geopieces are looking amazing. Sippy, sippy. Not currently, because we got some stuff to do today. Some stuff to do today. Yeah, we have stuff. We're doing the stuff. Are you saying you need a sippy? I don't have any more wine. No. I don't have any cider either. No one doesn't. You drank the blueberry one. Just because Erica has a brand. Heat gun? We're going to do that to the back of these, I think. A little piece of me on everybody's painting. Mm-mm-mm. B, I knew you were going to do that. Mary Jane, I'm not sure. I haven't checked the email in a little bit, so I'll check. I haven't checked our Facebook messages in like a day and a half either. Kind of excited. Glad to see you here, Amber. Deb caught us by accident. How long you been on? 18 minutes. Also, I got him some tube sock wristless. I don't know how else to say that. Is that a 12 by 36? Yes. Yes, Andrew, it is. I did my first pour on that size Tuesday. Your first pour? Yeah. Brave? Brave. These things that are sterile. Welcome, Anita. This is just family time resin. We're going to use these colors today. Black, sapphire, teal, white, all by LaRez, their pigment paste, and Mayeron. I'm glad you tuned in. Welcome to the fam. Could you please show me the waterfall? I missed it. All right. So this was the first attempt at our new technique, and then this is a waterfall piece. We're going to need to do a little something to make it. We're going to have to stay in the back of it so that it stays flush. That was literally taken off the wall and we tried to do it. Yeah. See, I painted it and then put it up. Just take one. We're going to do another one of those. It is hot in here. It's real humid. It is humid here today. For everybody that asks if you can pour when it's humid, you can. It just takes a little longer for resin to dry sometimes when it's humid, but art resin takes a hot minute to dry anyways, not dry set. Welcome, T. Sapphire? Why don't you just reserve it until like the... Okay. Use purple rain and start us this morning and they were awesome. Isn't purple rain amazing? That's probably my new favorite color. Purple and gold water fall would be nice. I'm going to try my first resin over the weekend. You got this, Mary Jane. I believe in you. Yeah, Lori. We're doing what we can to prevent his chemical burn. But ever since he started wrapping his wrist, he's... Good to go. How much for the little waterfall? What the waterfall is... I'm afraid to sand it because I don't want to mess with how... Like, what if we just made you another one? Yeah, we'll make you another one. Remind me in the message to us on... Oh, you sent me a Facebook message. So just remind me in there and we can talk about sizes and we'll make you just a custom one. Because we want to make sure that the resin that falls lays flat to the wall. So it actually looks like it's melting off and that one's... It moves to the walls. Are you going to finish this song? No. Why not? You ain't got any, bro? B. Welcome, Cheryl. Welcome, Shai. Thank you so much, Mona. Yeah, I'm sure that those lights are a lot to do with the heat. Welcome, Anna Maria. Anna Maria, hey. Portland. Hey, Trish. I did a pour the other day and it came out evenly dimpled over the entire surface. What could have... What could have done wrong? Did you use Resi Blast? Trish. Or any kind of silicone? Martha, I'm working on finding him a good microphone. I just had to get... Bills taken care of since the beginning of the month first. So we've already done research. I just haven't pulled a trigger on one yet. Erica forgot to link the tarp info. Oh, sorry. I have a bag of that exact tarp right over here, actually. It was by HDX, is a 10 by 25 plastic sheeting in black. Looks like this. Comes in a whole roll. What are you doing? Looks like this. And that's what we used for our tables, the floor, all of it. Wrapping up for not having... Huh? What are you talking about? Anyways, Lisa, I hope that's what you needed to know about. I did forget to link that, but if you still need me to y'all, I will definitely link it. You sold the peacock. I'm pretty sure Judy is interested in the piece and so that's the status on the peacock. However, we will do another one. Like we'll do another piece of those colors. Obviously I can't replicate, but if you're interested Jill, I can definitely do another one with those colors. Just let me know what size. Did you do the glitter lips? We're working on a new glitter lips right now. Can they even see that in that? What? Things pretty heavy, huh? It is. But it's super neat. Which we're looking at for the microphone. Oh, I can't even remember the names. It was like gray and fuzzy. I looked at it at Best Bar, but no reason I looked at it is because one of the vloggers I followed. Erica, did Jeff invent those art sleeves? If he did, other people with sensitive skin might want to buy with art. Logo artist till death. Not a bad idea. But I just took Deb's idea and cut the foot out of some tube socks that I had. My resin piece I did came out with dimples all over. I didn't use rosey or silicone. What did I do wrong? That's such a mystery. Like every time it could be because there's a lot of resin in. You'll have enough to do that if you want to do that one. Do you have your music in? Yeah. Listen to Eric being rocked in right now. Just regular. So do you if you use an epoxy paste that could have made it happen and if you used alcohol in your piece that could have created dimples too? Well that and it could have been thin. Sometimes it'll it'll if it's a little bit thinner in a spot it'll just a little dimple. Why do you use art resins so expensive? Just wondering. Why do I say they're expensive? Because it's nice. We actually I can't afford art resin but Judy a friend of ours had some that she was worried would go bad because it does have a shelf life so she gave it to us to use. We do not want the shelf life to go. We do not and we like it. I like it because it has like an hour working time almost and that's why I like it. I still can't afford it but having the option that's why I like it. I see Jeff has chief skull on again so cool but I like the gold one best. Says Deb. She likes her chief skull. It's on your shirt. Oh no that's not. It's a band. The shoes. I am from Wichita, Kansas so I did for Kansas I did. Martha wants to know if we're going to add the measurements to our stir sticks. Here's the rub with that. It's going to be we're trying to figure out how it works like will it still be even if if we do one to one this size cup versus this size cup this size cup or a small. I think it I don't know. So I don't see why it wouldn't be because it's it's still one to one. We're thinking about it. I know someone that doesn't only speak how much resin is you mixing up for that size. The quantity is too much way too much. It's not because I want this to be covered okay and we have other stuff that we can do. That's true. I want this to have plenty of coverage. I don't want any dimples. No dimples check. What pen do you use to sign your resin artwork? We use a pen like this. Pen touch gold. It also comes in silver and it's metallic so it looks awesome. Okay. What's going on here? Welcome. Are you switching now over to art resin? I'm going to try the marine pro resin two weeks. When I get back from business trip I use Embioretex and love it. We love Embioretex too. We started with Embioretex and I like ProMarine as well. We have a jug of that somewhere. So yeah. I can't afford to buy it all the time. So I'll use art resin when I can. But ProMarine is good too. You good? Debbie, I have an affiliate link with ProMarine but I'm not exactly sure how to use it. So I'm not sure. The link doesn't really do. Kirstie says I really should be sleeping. I have to get up at six to take people to school. The struggles are real. It'll be okay. Thomas it'll be okay. You'll just wake up a little tired but a little more knowledgeable. Shire says I'm in math class. It would work. You would have to do it separately on each size stick in relation to the size of the bucket. That's what we're saying. And the way it's tapered obviously, yeah, could call Deb. That's what we thought too. Like if it's like a straight bucket versus like tapered. So many things. Everybody has a different opinion on whether it would work or not. Yeah. You just have to try it. Debbie, 10 gallons for 399 is brilliant. Megan, you be careful. Tornadoes are no fun. Thank you, Darryl. Marjorie, I'm glad you tuned in. Yeah. Thank you, Miss Erika Lee. Blick is having a good sale right now but bills. So we'll have to check that out later. Okay. So what did you originally come from for your new star sticks? So here's what happened. We just got tired of throwing away these little wooden sticks after literally every use. So we're like, this is wasteful. We even try to reuse them like if there's not a lot of resin on it and it's not coming off. We try to reuse them but it's still ultimately wasteful. So that resin and acrylic pours won't stick to that you can just reuse over and over. That's where the idea came from. We decided it on a live video one day and then the next week we decided to make it work. Welcome, Angela. Welcome, Elaine. Sue. He really does need a mic. I know Molly, we're working on it. Sorry, guys. Yeah, if you want. She's using the gimbal that Judy got me for Christmas. Early Christmas. Michaels does have a 60% off coupon. We were going to we were going to get on that but we just you know, life. You're forcing us to tell you that we hate that the pet rude. I know. We definitely saw it. People send it to us all the time. We got one at like 6am. Good morning. This is for Michaels. Good morning. I don't understand why this is not going to come off. I need those big pliers. I'm glad you could tune in, Andrew. Eddie, with the stir sticks, you just wipe it clean with an alcohol wipe or what? You can do that. We always keep 91% alcohol right next to us and you can wipe it clean right after use or you can like leave it pressed up against the side of your plastic wrap table and just peel it off. It'll peel right off. Nothing is a bug. It's gone. It's gone now. It's flying around it. So, yeah. You can just peel it off or if you want to reuse it right after you use it you can just wipe it off with alcohol. I dip it in there and wipe it off and just to see. I think that's actually too much. I didn't miss much. We're just mixing colors right now. Gimbal's working well, which we could share pics on this chat. Maybe that's something they'll come out with eventually. That'd be amazing. There'll be so many photos. Making dinner on Rhode Island, pouring a piece right after we eat. Love hanging out with you guys. Thanks, Kathleen. I'm wanting to try covering the half-tone photos I make with some type of resin. If you like decals covered in resin for our coasters, you just have to make sure you have a good glue to well, are you going to cover the photo in resin on a piece or just cover the photo? The material used to make the stick was an existing material or did you formulate the material? I mean, I know like actual science. I couldn't formulate a material if you gave me the ingredients. So, it was an existing material. The reason why you could see the lettering on these Hey, Donna. Welcome, Anthony. Welcome back, Greg. Fix gold if you want. But if you do leave them out in resin and it gets on it, the next day just let it dry completely maybe heat it up a little bit and it'll peel off. I carved them in PVC or wood. That's awesome. You can totally cover it. I would definitely recommend sealing your wood before coating it in resin so you don't have the annoying little bubbles that'll pop through. So use like a polycrylic or whatever else you have. I'm sure you know more about sealing in wood and stuff like that than I do. Welcome, Barbara. Thank you, Toby. Gloria, you're not too late. We haven't poured anything yet. Serbi likes color choices. Me too. Well, you guys do a multi-layered pour like a two-part episode. Sure. He's rapping right now. Sorry, guys. I just got some music in. I've got to have some kind of some beats in my hair. When you do countertops, how do you keep the dust and lint and hair off? Angela, it's near impossible, but it's not impossible. We make sure to close all the vents, turn all the air off, all the fans off. We'll put towels under the doors if there are, you know, like if it's in a kitchen, we close all the room doors. So there's no air flow and we wipe everything down before we even start. But honestly, it's really hard. You pretty much if you really want to do it right, you could just baby it and just hang around and just every 10, 15 minutes go in, you know, get a light and get at an angle and you can see stuff in there and just get tweezers and just pick it out. For at least an hour, if you do pick it out normally, it'll come out with it, but it'll eventually just kind of settle back in. Yeah. It'll level back off. For a first resin pour, what paint would you recommend for me to use? Mary Jane, it depends on what effect you're going for. And I think tonight when we come back at 8 o'clock, we're going to test white spray paint, pigment paste, cast in craft and an ink like an acrylic ink. So you can see the difference side by pouring at the same time. But what paint you need depends on what you're looking for in your artwork. If you want transparent, you should use ink, if you want opaque, and acrylic. Some acrylic paints, like I guess you could just read like what the paint is made of. Because there's a purple and a teacoise. Teacoise. I was saying teal and turquoise. That could be the name of our, when we get our own colors, that's going to be a name, a real name. Teacoise. We're going to have the most absurd names. Andrea asks if we've ever poured on vinyl records, she's heard that they hold resin extremely well. That's what I've heard too. People love pouring on vinyl. We haven't done it because we're not clock makers. Like if you think about it, the reason why it works so well is because of all those little grooves. Tell me this, riddle me this. This is a riddle. I'll speak up for you guys to hear. How many grooves are in a record? I'll repeat it. How many grooves are in a record? An album. I'll let you think about that. You got 10 minutes to answer it. You're silly. Welcome Sue. I'll give you six if you want. What would you use to make sand in a seascape? Margo, are you looking for an actual texture? Yeah. Because I know Michael's has all the color to extra fine sand. I know that if you get what you would consider sand color like this kind of is going to turn yellow. I would use almost a gray tone. I know I missed it. I wonder what that would look like. Look at it. It looks like you're in a cave. It would look like one of those tree tree things. I haven't had any luck yet with most acrylic paint. Basically anything that isn't metallic or pearly doesn't work for me. We will need a yellow called bananas. This is true. Ellen says lots. Mary says one. Anthony says one. Claire says as many as it needs. Area 222 says it depends on the song. Greg says one. Tammy says 78. Sue says one. Barb says a lot. Paul says one. Continuous one. There you go. It depends on the link of the record. It's one. Andrea. It's two. Because one side and the other side. Welcome, Sue. All right. So this is what we're doing, guys. Toby, I like your answer. You said, well, some bands are groovy than others. So you see I have this painted black and white. Why will it turn yellow? Just because when you add resin to stuff, it brings out certain hues in paint or in sand. So just make sure you get a quantity that you can test, I guess. I'm doing this opposite, guys. Are you paying attention? Babe. Yeah. What? What? Just because you're cute. I'm supposed to be talking. Okay. We can answer questions here in a little bit. We're all experimenting right now. I'm going to do this opposite of what it shows. I'm going to pour black on this side white on this side. Don't you think it will cover up? Because it's opaque? But when you till and it gets thin, does it make sense? Are you picking up what I'm putting down? Yeah. So Ms. Eric Elise says a maroon or wine caller should be called Sippy Sippy, which I 100% agree. How many googled it? John, I would have been on the Google side. Ian, I notice you guys never say my name. It's pronounced like Say my name. This guy is full of ideas. Well, I don't know if you wanted me to call you ideas. So now I know. Welcome, Kim. What's up, PJ? If I'm on there, I don't really say anybody's name. That's true. Question. I got it now, ideas. Thank you, Zach. He says this is pretty cool. Well, this is just a clear. Andrea asks any thoughts of most resin yellows over time. Does it really even show when you color your resin? I wonder if it happens to colored resin, especially if the pigments have stabilizer. Here's the thing. We use mostly colored stuff and we haven't had a problem yet. I mean, obviously if you have a resin that yellows, you'll see it more in like a white. But I mean, our work is interior artwork. So probably right there. Blue. See that up here in black on that side. So it's fine. If you're using a lot of color in your resin, I don't foresee it being an issue. I'm going to put your this over here. What's the problem? I didn't want to put black on that side. So just scrape it, like scoot the canvas down and scrape it back into your cup. That's the way I said it. I only forgot what I was doing. I think it'll look neat this way too, though. PJ, I'm sorry. Your daughter broke her hand. Okay. John says our resin does not yellow. I've read that, but I also read all resin yellows over time. I don't know. Yeah, Andrea, I would have thought that we would have seen something turn if it was going to. Then again, I haven't done a tissue test on any of our stuff. So but it's not noticeable if it has. Lilian said it's okay because you were in the groove. I don't listen to like what everybody's saying. Like I'll get sidetracked. Yeah. Molly asks, is the pour off the canvas from yesterday still available? It is so me. Um, this one sold. Miss Megan purchased it. But we have a few other people interested in a painting like this. So we're going to be doing a series. If you would like information on it or if you want a custom piece, just shoot us an email at tildeth.com two T's two L's. Ta-da! Just shoot me an email and we can discuss like custom colors or sizes. Whatever you're looking for. We like doing custom work. Tammy, a tissue test. I got that phrase from a commercial about teeth whitening. Basically hold like a tissue up to your teeth. And it shows you how not white your teeth are and how much you need their product or whatever. But I figure it worked the same. Told a piece of tissue up to a painting you thought was white. Then again, not all whites are created equally so. So ying ying. Serbie is getting curious about the design Jeff is doing now. It's going to be a a negative positive. You'll see. I'm doing it the way that I saw it in my head. I think that's why I'm wearing I'm wearing a headphone so I don't get sidetracked. I apologize if I'm not talking. Art Resin did a clear piece on glass and placed it outside to test yellow. I'm interested to know the results of that Clara. Wood or canvas as the base? This one is canvas. I don't know. Sketchy if they did a public test and then didn't post the results. What do you need love? Resin or the other alcohol. Then we have a brand new one. We do. Over there. First time I saw resin art was about 10 years ago and epoxy resin floors are common. If yellows significantly it wouldn't be high end product. This is just my opinion. Not based in fact. Well, I wanted to do some floors. Yeah, I saw that lab test Andrea where they had like 20 brands and it showed yellowing over time. But then again, it's there. There's something in it right there. It was their test and their resin was the best. I mean, I like art resin. I have nothing bad to say about it other than the price and the fact that it burns a hole in his wrists. But, it was their test. So if it was an independent study or double blind and all the other fancy terms for testing then I'd be more inclined to believe it. All I know is what we do, what we see, what we work with. I have a feeling my bones that Jeff has made a mistake is going to still be awesome like the beautiful peacock. Chrissy, he surprises me all the time. How is the canvas not sagging over the resin? We extensively prep our canvases and I have a couple of videos showing how we did it or how we do it every time and basically we'll sand the piece down apply interior house paint. You can also use gesso. It just takes a couple more coats with gesso. Gesso is very thin. I wouldn't even suggest using gesso. Gesso is very thin. And then we'll take a heat gun or blow dryer and dry it, sand it paint it again and sand it and then it's usually good. If not, we'll sprit some warm water on the back and then hit it with a heat gun or blow dryer and it'll tighten it up even more and that makes it like drum tight usually and it works best on gallery wrap canvases. But it works well on the thinner ones too. A few traditional canvases that we've done recently. Did you guys do GEO painting it? I have one in the works it's a lot more difficult than one would imagine. Are you planning on doing a finishing video soon? Yes. We have a few that we still need to finish before we ship out. We're doing shipping tomorrow so we'll probably just include all of that in a live video for tomorrow. We'll do a finishing and how we package to ship it in a live video. Deb said she ordered something for us today. That's so sweet. Thank you Deb. How did the blue drippy pour for yesterday's turnout? Pretty great. It's right there. We need to sand the back down though because it's not laying flush with the wall like the rainbow one and I think it's because of some of the texture on the back of it. Bye Mary Jane. Hope you feel better. I'm listening to some of those. This music is devils and devils. Yeah I noticed that Andrea I saw that environment text didn't do well on their test but it is an older test and some companies have reformulated since then and I haven't had a problem with it. We'll call this the 80s style. The 80s style? Who knows if he'll do the 80s I mean not the 80s. The alcohol sprinkles today. I don't know. It really worked out on those coasters. You showing the coasters? Tammy you don't have to use an expensive canvas for our technique to not let it sag. We the little those guys are bulk packet Michaels. That one, this one, that one the level ones got you. Thank you. So house paint creates rigidity. That along with heating it and sanding it creates the rigidity and the smooth surface. If you just use house paint and don't sand it down you're going to get a rougher surface and you'll see the paint lines from where you brushed it on. The table you guys did was awesome so pretty where did it find a home. Debbie, which table? We've done could you show us the primary and jug labels please? I sure can, Deb. Just give me a second. I don't know what you want to see on it. Oh my God! Bea, I'm sorry. Now you kids know. I'm so sorry. Can we just scrape it? I'm not going to. I can't put my hand in it. I'm sorry, Bea. Now we get to pour it. Now we get to tilt it which I did not plan on doing but... Oh, I'm sorry. Babe, you'll be alright. No, I feel bad. What do you think about epoxy FX resin? Would you use it for art pours? I would. It's a lot thicker. Thank you, Edward. Jill, I might pour tonight. I know, Jeff will sort it out. He can fix it, I know. Just one of my many clumsinesses. I've been so focused on not dropping the gimbal. Put more black there. I like it that way. No suggestions, please. That's going to drive me insane. No worries, Deb. That was my fault. I had nothing to do with you asking. Chrissy, I can't believe your daughter slimed into your finished piece. Thank you, Barbara. I feel like Mom and Dad just had a fight at the table like nobody's talking. Like nobody's talking. Everybody's like, it's gorgeous, it's beautiful, it's fine. Don't worry about it. And then everybody got quiet. Deb, don't even worry about it. It's perfectly fine. I shouldn't have held that bucket over where he was working. Do you guys have kids besides Koojo? Robbie's been so much more interested in my resin stuff now that he's been watching your lives. It makes me happy. I don't have kids. Jeff has a son. He's 24, 5, 4, 25 this year. His initials are ART. Great recovery. Beautiful accident. The awkward turtle swam by. Yeah, definitely did. Shit happens. Showed us a learning experience and how to improvise. Nice save. Nice save. 25. I thought Jeff was 25. Was the ART initials planned? 100%. Jeff was born in 1970. But he's a youngin'. That's awesome, Clara. It's just stunning. I missed the whole thing. What you missed was me dropping an entire bucket of resin onto this side of the painting. I'll prep you a new canvas and you can do it again tonight. I'm pretty sure. And we can't even tell where. I love how you have the gold on the outside. Laura said, tell Jeff it's beautiful. She must be watching from her iPad. When she's on it, she can't do the super chat. So she'll like message me and it'll pop up on my like notifications. That looks amazing. Thank you. Love the cells and lacing. That's all Lores and Mayron today. Amber, I noticed that sometimes I want to ask if it's Robby or not. Lillian says, I seriously think it's my favorite ever so far. Thanks. I think it's stunning. Absolutely love the colors B and Erika. Marcy wants to know if we could do a small one like this. Oh my God. That's cute, Marcy. This has a really gorgeous movement. I love this. Which I shouldn't tell you. These are not done with this. I'm sorry. You can zoom in on your camera. Okay. Instead of holding that over it. Please. Yes, I will. She does an email Thorntonartistilldeath.com two T's, two L's. I paint on glass and put it back into its frame. Where would you suggest that I sign it? That's a toughie. It depends on the design. Also, since it's in a frame so I would say bottom right inside. Cheryl says it's stunning. Does Mayeron Silver work just like the gold? It does not. But let me show you something we did in Mayeron Silver. Well, he's working on that. This is Mayeron Silver and it's pretty. But it doesn't it looks like dragon scales. It doesn't behave exactly like the gold does. The gold's a little bit more controllable and predictable. Absolutely love it. Ellen says nailed it. That one darker blue area looks like a wing. Done. You should name this one beautiful accident. We had a piece that we named beautiful disaster one time because it was a disaster for a hot minute. Best places to get canvases. I can't remember the percentage but they do have free shipping. This area is really thin. Really thin? Like this hole. You can see it. It's the only part that's thinned out. We can just do a top coat. Michaels is having a sale right now 40% off as well. Or you can name it pro marine. Good save Jeff. Love the color palette. This teal on the black is so pretty. Really dig in that turquoise from Le Rez. Love it. Very nice. Thanks y'all. This is a custom piece. Maybe it is now for Deborah. I would name it redemption. It's a good one too. Have you guys ever used Le Rez powders? If so, which do you prefer? The peacock is amazing. And then there's a teal that we like as well. All that you missed is he was doing a piece that looked pretty different from this and then I dropped a bottle of pro marine in and around that area and messed it up, but he did an amazing save and looked like this. Would you guys be willing to accept a piece of art from someone? Of course. Someone painted, okay. I got to show y'all. Someone painted from a photo and sent it to him. So we both have a face in here and also Darth Vader. Hey Joe. Joe says, hi Jeff, wow that's gorgeous. How do you see it that's not there? What? Did he just jump in? Who? Who said that? Joe? No. I was asking if there was like a delay. People were seeing it. No, I said that I dropped something and I said it's you'll now be flooded with fan art. Ideas. I don't mind. We're doing a different piece and we don't want to clean it off. We'll just lay some wax paper down and that resets our area. I just don't want to get resin on the back of this because wherever I put this it will stick to it. Right. Yeah, we're planning on also doing one at eight. What time is that? Quarter? Ten to six? I figured that was a little bit. So we did this piece the other day and we want to make it a drip piece. Do y'all ever spray paint over resin? Yeah. Just make sure you sand it down and then we'll wipe it with alcohol and it does just fine. So Jeff's making just a little bit of extra clear. What are you doing? Did you just wake up from a nap? Did you just wake up from a nap? I took a boy. Judy! I hope your nails are amazing and gorgeous. I know they are. Who just says hi? Kim says you know it feels like I spend more time with you guys than my own husband. That's funny. Oh, I can't remember. Probably. Thanks, Laura. What would you use to color the resin to make it glow? Well, this stuff works really well. Where's mine? I always lose it. There it is. It glows pretty amazingly. It's by Art & Glow. And they have a lot of different colors. That one is neutral green glow powder. My kids are like, are you watching Erica and Jeff again? That's funny. Have you ever done a translucent pour and backlight it? Not yet. One day. It looks so crazy how that sapphire blue does that. I guess both of them are pigment pastes. I don't know. That white is just being amazing. No worries, Judy. We're going to be doing another live at 8 o'clock. Do you want these set up? Jeremy said have you made the video where you show us the backs of the coasters? How to finish the backs of the coasters and paintings? We haven't made it yet. I have all of the canvases that I have to prep the backup for shipping. Ready? We're going to be doing that one tomorrow. That will be the focus of our tomorrow video. When are we getting Judy on camera? We're going to be pouring at her place on Sunday. Maybe I will talk her into making a cameo. You guys should get special guest stars like Scooby Doo used to do. We would love to have guests. What is the black material on the table? That is stretched out black tarp. I think it's by HDX. You can get it at Home Depot. Hi there. This is my first time joining your live. Your work is amazing. We're going to offer a course by chance. We're this month we're going to start doing classes in Dallas. We're also thinking about doing online courses like Skype. That way we can see what you're doing. You can see what we're doing and just have a one on one that way. Cindy says I expect Judy to have her fairy godmother crown on Saturday on Sunday. I wonder if that is what you're saying. That you want to be able to poly the coasters underneath them before the poor. Are you talking about the paper coasters or ceramic tile coasters? Night, Christie. I wonder what made it do that. Maybe that is because of what is underneath it. It looks really interesting. The paper. I haven't tested it. did last night. Turned out brilliantly. Ta-da! That's from us not cleaning it off, but it like domes on the edges. It's great. So now we're gonna go and paint the bottom. We're gonna sand it off. We'll spray paint it a solid color. Nope. Poly it, then spray paint it a solid color and add the little bumpers under it. But yeah, they turn out perfectly flat. And it's just all, I think I heated up too much and I should have put, I should have put a whole layer of clear and then just added the colors like towards the bottom. Yeah. Because I had it on the rainbow and it all clear and then I poured those colors on top real heavy and let it drip down. All right Susan, Cindy says that this waterfall is great. Tammy says, where do you get your paper coasters? I ordered them off of Amazon. There's a link to them in the last video I posted in the description box. Edward says it looks like lava and water. Nancy says leave it, it's perfect. This part almost looks like an acrylic pour. It's crazy this texture that looks like it has up here. Looks like a sunset with a big splash. The depth in this one like looks crazy because the darker blue is on the inside of the light. So it gives that extra shadow look. So this is what our first example of this method looks like. Love it, love it, love it. That's the second version. But it's not flush to the wall. So we need to sand the back down. You think what? This is what the coasters are from, Inkfish and Company, 4-inch rounds. Just tuning in on those two blues, both pigment powders, any alcohol. We don't use any alcohol in our colors. The blues are turquoise blue by La Rez and sapphire blue, oops that's black, and sapphire blue also by La Rez. They're pigment pastes. The sides of the canvas just prepped with masking tape. Yes, because we want the flow to be vertical. We don't want it to splash out on the sides. We could. Paula says she loves the one you're working on right now. I love the use and exposure for La Rez. Susanna deserves it. She's great. Her pigments are great. If you're just tuning in, this is the first piece. Almost a 100% disaster because I dropped an entire bucket, nope, bottle, jug of chromarine on that end over there. And Jeff had to revamp his thoughts for this piece. I completely love it, but I was a little bit mortified when it happened. Sorry. Susanna Danx is La Rez. So I don't know if I said those are by La Rez or Artisou. I meant to say La Rez and Susanna Danx. None of this was Artisou who also does amazing pigments and pastes and stuff. It's also great, but we're just not using it on these today. Susanna Danx is La Rez. Susan, can't remember her last name, is Artisou. That sapphire looks really cobalty on camera. I've updated our list of contributors. If I miss somebody, let me know. It's happened that I miss people. We're doing giveaway on May 31st. That's to say no. Miss the first part. I'm sorry, Janet. This is what you missed. We are doing another version of our melted resin pieces. It was, it's just a test. It got a little bit busy down here, but I'm really digging how it turned out up here. And we did a big painting. Rosenberg is Artisou. Thank you, Carol. This is the big painting we did. This is all done with La Rez and Mayron. And this is a black tarp. It's by HDX. You can get it at Home Depot and Lowe's Amazon, probably any hardware store. So yeah, Mariette, I sure can. Just shoot me a message on Facebook just to make sure I don't forget because, you know, my brain. So just shoot me a message to remind me I'll send you a photo of the piece. Great recovery on that piece, seriously. Thank you, Clara. It reminds me of that big island in Hawaii with black sand right. Same. I love how this gold broke up right here. I noticed I did that when I put the clear over it. If you pour, pour color, pour a couple colors and then take some clear. If you don't have an idea what you want to do and you want to experiment, put a solid base like gold or that blue, put a lighter color and then go over it and then take clear, heat it up and then just blow it and that clear will separate. That's what makes it so it gives it depth. It like pushes paint down and some paint sits on top of it. That's really nice too. The lace effect could be created only with resin. Oh, the lace effect could be created only with resin. I've tried to create lace with acrylic pours, but it dried the acrylic not moving around to create lace effect. I am not an authority on acrylic pours. Oh, bringing out this. Thanks, Mariette. I see you're for people that ask what putting alcohol on a painting does. Are you doing this? Okay. Let me zoom out. Okay, go. Texture. I don't see a whole lot of difference. I think it's just setting. Yeah. We're at 98 minutes. We need to stop. Yeah. Gabriella, I can send you to people that are brilliant with acrylic. It's just not me. I can't. Let me just show you. This is our last acrylic pour. We scraped it off and it looked better than the original piece that we had painted. So you can get lacing in acrylic pours. I know that a lot of people use dimethicone or WD 40 or treadmill, silicone, personal lubricants, things like that. Some people use coconut oil. Are you selling them? I'm sure. Yes. Jeff is happy to sell all of the things. Everything is for sale. I sprayed alcohol last night and left pits everywhere. That'll happen. I like that how that one looks. That's ying-yang-y. It's my style. Tammy, it'll do that because it... Oh, I can't word. No, I can't think of the word. Ideas said, just keep going through the 8 p.m. spot. He hasn't poured yet. Oh, yeah. Flow Troll as well for acrylic pours. Are y'all still mixing promarine? How's it been? I just dropped promarine on that piece. I haven't... Drop it like it's hot. Drop it like it's hot. I dropped it like it was a ball of fire. Hala said, so I checked out the website. I really like the tables, the black, blue, and gold one in particular. Have you given any thought to making a resin river rock table? That's how you... We would love to do a resin river rock table. I just don't have any live edge slabs to do with. If I had the materials, I would so be down. Tar? Is he black? I don't think he's down. He's just being a gentleman. You can pour those into my gem molds. No, I'm making gold leaf ones. They make... I'm making some of these. I'm making some of these to put around my geode. Because innovative aft. It's gold leaf and resin. Not that innovative, but I'm excited about it. Flip over one of Greg's cradles. This is a cradle. Looks like this. I'm not going to hang that up because I'll break it. Bye Clara. Thank you Paula. How long did it take to mass all of those art supplies? Oh. Like my main art supply is stolen out of my car three times. Yeah. Like airbrushes, paints, paint, pencils, acrylics, inks, airbrushes, powders, pastes, cups, interior house paint, additives, tarps, my corner, crystals. I know. Stuff, spray paint, and airbrush. Color pencils, body paint, markers. Erica, do you make jewelry anything from molds that make those hanging pendants? I don't make jewelry. I know that you could use these little molds for pendants but I just haven't gotten into it. It's amazing stuff what people do with resin to make pendants and jewelry and necklaces and earrings and I don't have any room to take on another craft. We have no more space. I love watching you all we ever made back then was marbling tops. We do marble stuff too. People think that it's real marble. That's true. Paint marbles, somebody thought it was real marble. Oh my god my hands are like. I'm sure there's 20. All right y'all we'll be back at eight o'clock so I don't know what time that is in your time zone but it's quarter after six now so hour 45 we'll be back. Is primary resin better than other resin brands? It depends on what you're using it for. If you are, promarine's not bad. It's pretty good especially for if you're looking for something that's easy on the price. It's great. We have some. Art resin has a better working time. That's a bucket of promarine that's older. We had it in the window like a genius. If you're doing countertops or coasters I suggest countertop epoxy FX. It has a higher heat rating and it's scratch resistant or stone coat countertops resin even though I haven't used it personally. There's a lot of different kinds. It depends on what you're doing with it or what kind of resin you need. Shoot me an email Thorntonartisttilldeath.com 2T's 2L's and I can go into it more in depth. If you have any questions leave them in the comments below or shoot us an email or message us on any of our a million social media outlets Instagram Facebook. Thank you for everybody that showed us a donation or sent us something in the mail. You've all been added to our giveaway that will be May 31st 2018 during our live feed for painting and probably some stir sticks. The sticks should be done in the next couple days. I'm also waiting on new packaging from UPS, USPS, and FedEx. That's the piece from yesterday. That's Purple Rain brand new from Lurez. We'll take some better photos of it for you. Anyways we'll see all you guys in like an hour and a half. Hour and a half. See you later baby. All right dude. Bye.