 We're not live y'all. I'm writing today, so we're not doing no live. I didn't get a lot of sleep. We're recording this video. We're tired. We're worn out. We've done all the things. No, I'm showing them part of Dallas. Not even some of the things. Not even a tiny bit of the things. 100% of the things. Oh, I guess I should switch camera angles. So, we're gonna do a second layer four. So, if you have a piece that you don't really like and you want to change it up, this is what we're gonna do. Anyways, cue the stripper music. We did this piece a while back. I'm not a fan of it, so today we were gonna make it fabulous because it's kind of boring. It just looks like three fishes swimming head that way. So, I went and sanded it down so you can see all those like scuff marks that are on it. Don't be nervous about it. The first time I did that I was like, oh, what did I do? But now I know it's gonna be better after the second layer. So, I went ahead and remixed my resin. This is art coat by Stone Coat Countertop. You can get it from our store at artistledep.com or you can go to StoneCoatCountertops.com and get it and use art coat. Artists, nope. It's y'all. Y-A-L-L, all cats. No apostrophe. No apostrophe slash punctuation, et cetera. So, it's great stuff. It's a one-to-one resin. I went ahead and mixed my part A, part B, stirred it for three minutes until it's fully incorporated and there's no squirrels. You see the bubbles in there with that, so I'm gonna handle that. I think that was two different languages. I'm a Newtonian, sorry. I got my German and my something else. So, what colors are we doing? Stone Coat Countertop's white. This white, we are doing resin art from colorart.com. Red Raspberry Tint, one of the bright tints. Another bright tint called Bahamama Castellana. Okay, go away. Come on. Oh, and I should show you the red one. And then a just bright pigment paste. Right. Oh, that's like in your face, right there. We don't have the resin art in the shop yet, but it's fine. Yeah, the tints, there's other resin art ones in the shop, but not these translucent tints yet. I'm very excited to see how those work because I haven't used a powder that was translucent yet. Like, you want a translucent powder, you put like less powder in it. Less than an eighth of a teaspoon. So, this is this white. You don't want to use that much of this particular pigment in your resin. You just want to use enough to make your resin opaque. Using too much, you're just going to waste product and your cells aren't going to stay. There's no surface tension. And maybe too transparent. We'll make it work. It'll work with the tints because it won't be able to, it won't be more visible. Because at least they'll hold that white What? That's an awesome color. It's no shimmer. I will have these in our shop soon. I'm putting just an extra scoop because I want to test this transparent. Claim. This looks like you can't really pick it up on the camera, but it's like the most beautiful Caribbean type of blue. Or just that out, like the teeny tiny bit of teal green. So, it does kick up a little bit like regular powder would, but unlike how the other resin arts do. You know how like her other stuff probably just kind of melts into the resin. Yeah. It's kicked up just a little bit, but you do have to mix this like it's a true powder. Yeah, it takes a little bit more mixing than a paste, which is why I like a paste over powder because I don't have to worry about, I don't know if you guys can see any tadpoles on the side of the cup. It is transparent. It's chunky. I'm going to bestow this upon you as a teen clear situation. I always put a thin layer of clear resin onto my resin pieces, and that's for two reasons. I like having something down before I add my color resin, my tinted resin, because it helps to facilitate movement across the surface more easily. Also, it allows you to see your base layer through your top layer, and it creates a little bit of depth. Maybe if we long it up, it would help break up these little particles that are trying to stick together. I don't know, if you guys have used these resin art transparent products successfully, what do you do? Like, post in the comments and say give us some suggestions on what you do to get rid of the particles that doesn't break up. AKA the tadpoles. I'm going to open this red raspberry. It's an awesome color. It's brighter than it shows on there. It'll be brighter on this one. Yeah, that's more accurate. Yeah, it is. I don't know if it would be enough. I don't know, I'm here. Let's start torching it. Let's look at this one, too. Maybe we could get out too much for, because largely, as I was explaining in the videos, it's only like an eighth of a teaspoon for so much. So maybe Leslie, forget about it. Well, this one's mixing in a little better. This could be operated here and maybe revisiting this product. It doesn't have to try and see what we can do. I mean, maybe it'll be different when it's possible. I love this purple, but just resin. It's like molten. It looks like Midas was liquefied and put them down. No more touching for you, Midas. That's right. And then that gets a little changed entirely. And also that. I'm trying not to overload the resin. It's very important not to overload the resin because that's how it works. It will, and it might turn into a martial law club, and that's a lot of fun time. And if you don't know what martial law is, just put too much product in the resin. Oh, that's a good question. What you get will be a martial law club. It's like, take a marshmallow and put it on microwave safe plate and just watch it through the door while you're microwaving it. Put it in there. I can't pour with it. Some people have had success with putting a little bit of alcohol, like 70% proof or higher. Percent. Oh, my life. Anyway, so here we go. So I have the Bahama Mama Blue, the Red Raspberry, which is like a magma. Midas very magnet. And then the white by stone coat and then the gold by just resin. I have no idea what direction I'm going to go with this, but we're going to do it real quick. So doing this and just popping some of the bubbles that I mixed in, and I'm thinning out the resin a little bit to make it more easy to maneuver and manipulate the tincture. Also, there's a lot of cups in the house, so we're going to have some extra curriculars. So since everything's going this way, I'm going to go this way. It looks like murder raspberry. I know, it's very, it's very less magnetic than what it shows in this jar. It looks more like wine fuchsia. But even in the pot it looks more pink. It's probably because of that gold undertone that's there. Oh, oh. Very interested to see what it looks like against the white, like it's pushing it over. So some heat is a little bit like into resin. Sometimes I like to just push with this attachment and make some like mermaid cells like that. You guys. That sorcery, I'm digging it. So I'm going to put more white in the piece so that I can make more things like that. Hey guys, if I'm giving you a little bit of motion to close, are you going to make it? I don't think so. All right, because I was pressing my I don't even know what to do. I'm just going to hold it. That's fine. I just need the light a little longer. In your face. What the? I'm just going to brighten up this camera real quick. Talking about something. I know it, but stop. All right, so now I want to use this swiping paper. And you can make your own swiping paper. All you need to do is cut up some but why would you want a wax paper or picture paper? And it's so easy to use. You just need to make sure like you have the pencil with of resin touching the sorcery video. That's enough. So much with the swiping sheet. You guys. And then some sheets. I wish you could see this in person. You know what? Everybody says that like, you know, Eric comes out to say it too. Like, oh, I need you guys to totally see this in person. Oh, we'll do a a true color video. It changes it. It's seeing it in person is so much better. Like by miles. This is so rainbow up here because when you use any derivative of a gold or a yellow blue and a red, you'll get like this. So it is very transparent and those little temples are gone. They are gone. So I'm going to say this this tint is legit. I'm going to see how well it sets up. The striations. Yeah, underneath. So we'll do a true color video this one tomorrow, but super pumped with how it's looking right now. I'm going to run and take it into the dust free zone before anything gets on it. She goes out her own stunts. Tresa is me made. That's a wrap box. She gives zero box. She does give zero box. She is Tresa the fox. Oh, no, no, no. Yeah, we'll do a smush if we need to. Doing clusters is a great way to get rid of the rest of your resin. I don't know if you guys watched our video yesterday, but clusters out of here are some of our best sellers. I mean, I mean, really, what better way to utilize leftovers? Yeah, utilize leftovers. And let's say somebody likes a painting, but maybe they either A, you can import it or B would like to have a matching set of posters to set out when they have this store. And then you can actually get it. You know, during Christmas time, I sell so many posters. So right now I'm just trying to cover anything that is raw. We have a video out on how to finish the back of these posters and I will see if I can link that in the description box for you guys. So now that everything is covered, we're going to heat it. I'm probably just use the heat gun after some gold. That's it, off of some things that like I'm serious. I can't even even like I couldn't even odd. You got some kilo on it. Y'all this glitter is the most legit. The camera wanting to pick it up. I think distable, but more. That's all the sparkles. Okay, I'll put it in the true color video. We put Facebook. All right, you guys, we're going to crash and get some Z's because I haven't had any Z's this week, which I have a loved every moment of it. It has absolutely nothing to do with the background here. Anyways, you guys, please take time to read all these things and join us on all the social medias is get some behind the scenes action. You can see what Jeff's up to tonight. If you follow us on that chat, so announcement. We're expecting four more pause. April 2019. I think I said that right. Oh, I know. Maybe the friend and why not? Anyways, you guys, we kind of want another, you never know what someone may be going through and check out all those things, follow us on all social medias to see when we go live, if we change whatever and whatever we're up to. Somebody else? Okay. So yeah, we'll see you guys on all the other social medias and tomorrow we are going to go live early. I think Den and I are going to do like a 48 inch alcoholic. We're just going to lay it out on the street in front of here and just spray paint alcohol. That's an idea. There was no truth to that. So with that being said, we'll see y'all. Mianna join our Facebook group. Are you still there? 18 days for people for updates on when our live will be. I'll go ahead and make an announcement in there. Make sure you answer the question. If you don't answer that question, I would say join the group. Yeah, that's going to make sure that you're not a robot or spammer. Anyways, you guys, we'll see you tomorrow. Mianna. Bye.