 What's up, y'all? We're gonna have a brand new blog. Ba-ba-ba-ba-bam. Just kidding. So we're gonna try some of these folk art dyes. I think I'm pretty sure that they're for clothes regularly, but we're gonna use them for not clothes. However, they're kind of thick and I saw a chunk. So we're gonna strain them just to be sure that we're not gonna have any issues. No sniffing paint. So, I'm completely in the dark about this pour. All I know for sure is it's gonna be a pour. It's a beautiful night here in Dallas. While he's getting that together, I'll show you the skyline. Can't see it because it's heavy. It's really heavy, okay. So Dallas looks like tonight. Beautiful as usual. It's a nice, crispy 65 degrees probably. New project. Kujo's in the house. We're also using, what is that, the black? Yeah. The black we're using, because I can't find that Bombay ink is Moloto, which is an amazing spray paint that we can't find in the States. Just the tip of a popsicle stick about that. Popsicle stick about that. We're also using Doc Martin's iridescent in the shade iridescent violet. And we're gonna drop some of the gold body paint powder from Mayeron into this as well. So that's our color palette. The resin that we're using is our current staple in Viratex Light. Maybe he's measuring because measurement's super important with resin. I've gone over it before, but may as well go over it again. If you don't measure it properly and you have too much resin rather than hardener, then your piece will never set. If you have too much hardener, you're gonna run into drawing time issues. Our resin is one to one, so we just gotta make sure it's equal parts. When you're mixing, mix it thoroughly, scrape the sides, the bottom of the cup, and the stick. So you don't have weak spots in your resin. I think that's, that's all of it. It's super thick. I'm surprised since it was in the 70s today. That's true. Our loft is cement all the way around. Cement floors, walls are not cement. Ceiling cement, front walls, cinder block. But it's good though for our power bill. When you have colder temperatures, just drop your bottles of resin in some really warm to hot temperature water for like a while to the other. I miss my mouth for like 10 to 15 minutes and that'll heat everything up and make everything more fluid. Well, just pull it out. See all those tiny bubbles? We'll get rid of those with a heat gun. Nope, torch. We left our heat guns at the club where we're doing the marble and white and gold countertops. Which, by the way, look amazing. We have to do a top coat and then we'll do the video. It's a gorgeous color. That was so bad. Like rotten bad or? Yeah, it just smells like, the thing is, it's not, it's not transparent. Like I thought it would be. You know, one of these are gonna be like that. You're gonna do a puddle. We like to put some resin down to begin with. We didn't, we didn't, what do you call it? We didn't tape the bottom. We didn't tape the bottom, we didn't cut this. You feel it like dipping in the middle. So we like to put some clear resin over the canvas to begin with so that the resin flows more easily. I wouldn't do a big like, all right. This is the first time in a while we haven't done one with white. The colors look great on camera though. It's such like a modern look. That looks crazy. That looks so bananas. I wish she had a black line out here somewhere. Like, I don't know, maybe following this purple and pink. I don't know, you don't have to. That looks awesome too. Wasted all this fucking resin to prep it. I wanna do it again. We need to prep it though. Well, for right now to be a good video to post. I wanted it deeper. Look at that moving. Is that me or is it?