 Rebecca from Art Resin here once again. And if I had to guess, I would say that you are probably here looking for some pretty cool art. Well, I happen to have some and here you go. Hi everyone. Today I'm going to show you how to resin a piece of art. Tina McAwell made a vibrant mixed media piece using collage and alcohol ink. You wait about 24 hours or so and then you have a beautiful piece of art. Judy has rescued an old guitar from the garbage, poured some acrylic paint and some art resin over top. Oh, and added some lights. Jessica McGaw used her art resin to create a spring-inspired mini gallery for her home office. Tatiana Malinane used her art resin to turn a plain white desk into a piece of ocean-inspired functional art. Terry Eldridge tinted the art resin to create a beautiful ocean-inspired abstract painting. Jessica Mullis used vintage jewelry and mold-making material to come up with her own one-of-a-kind pendants. Eveca Art used modeling paste, acrylic paint and art resin to create an abstract piece with a cool textured effect. Christa Charette used her art resin to seal and protect this pretty set of emerald green alcohol ink posters. Tanisha Grayson added pink glitter to her art resin and poured it into a mold to create a sparkly leaf embedded with fairy lights. Karina Talia used acrylic paint, crystals, rocks, sand, ink and glitter to create eight different pieces of art. So, what did you think? Honestly, I could never pick a favorite. I loved all of these so much. So, please keep your art coming. I love it and we'll see you next time.