 We just branded these three cutting boards using an easy press and some ammonium chloride and we'll show you how we did it right now. What is up? Welcome back! This week we're making some customized cutting boards using our easy press by Cricut. That's a lot of C's. We're gonna use ammonium chloride with some thickened up. We're gonna use some water, hot water and an easy press to burn an image and make our cutting boards custom. Personalized. Personalized. All right, first thing is we need a design. We're gonna hop in a design space, pick out a design, cut it out in the vinyl. All right, I need two sheets 12 by 12. 12 by 12. All right, I'm just loading my vinyl into the Cricut. I'm gonna select vinyl as my material, flashing go button. On it! All right, while we're cutting the vinyl, we're gonna start the ammonium chloride mixture with some thickened up. It makes it into a paint. We have half a cup of warm water. Got my table spoon. That's a precise table spoon measurement there. It is very precise. Table spoon. It's like a table spoon, right? That's how you do measurements. Yeah, in the old days. I'm gonna use four little scoops. Little scoops. Such little scoop. Little baby scoops. Little baby scoops. Give it a good stir. Wash your hands after you touch it. Don't eat it. Drink it. And don't put it in your eyes. But I don't know if you need rubber gloves. I'm saying no. We've used it before. I've got it. It doesn't burn your skin. You tasted it? No. Babe, it says don't drink it. Okay. All right, we're gonna let that thicken up. We're at 37%. We need a few more minutes. Got mine unweeded. I'm not gonna show you what it is yet. All right, we're gonna put the stencil on the boards. I think we should give them a little sand first. A little rough-out sand. Like this one maybe? Yeah, just to take off any little 2.20. Little 2.20. Put the stencils down. Head to head. Going head to head. Stenciling. Stenciling. It's a sport. It's a stencil off. Our stencils are on. Let me show you what they look like at the end. All right, now we're just gonna paint on the ammonium chloride. See, it's pretty thick. It's like pudding right now. Can you see it? Pretty thick. Yeah, like that. You see it? Okay, you see it. Gotta get weird about it. Always. Dry a minute, and then we'll remove the stencil. It takes about five minutes for it to dry. It dries relatively quick. Yeah, it dries pretty quick. Pretty lost, sticky lost. All right, it's looking pretty dry. Time to remove the stencil. Removing it, it's just, it's so much easier. All that work, putting it down and making it just okay. All right, stencils are off. That's what we have. You can't see anything. His might be a little damp, but mine, you can't see anything now. All right, here's the magic. Here comes the magic. Yep, just the magic part. We're gonna use our EasyPress to now put a brand on this. All right, we set the EasyPress on 350. We're just gonna put it on for about a minute, and then check it. Ooh, board top, board top. Wine goes in, wisdom comes out. Every time, every time. Gonna throw mine under there for five minutes now. Oh, my design is bigger than the press. Came out great. Ooh, that's hot. Don't touch it. All right, five minutes. Five minutes. This is what we got. The fire alarm loves my cooking. Nobody else, nobody else. Here's the problem. I forget I'm cooking. I leave. He does. He really does. He just walks away. All the time. I'm gonna give it a light sand just to get rid of some of the charriness to it. Charred. I could say that he made his liquid pretty thick and heavy, and mine wasn't as thick. So I think I got a lighter impression than he did. So yeah, mine looks like a darker burn, but mine doesn't look as clean as yours. I also think it dries the board out a little, warps the board a little. But barely. Yeah, we'll set something heavy on top of it. All right, that's what we got. I'm gonna put my feet on it. Wow, that really looks good. Yeah, let me do that online. It looks good. It looks good. All right, another great use for the EasyPress. All right, good job, babe.