 Dave, we're live. I got a dog here in the slipper. She's eating the mixing cups. Sort of relate folks. Look what we're dealing with here. Chaos. Dogs and cats living together. Summer, you're gonna have to go. It's really nice to have you here. You're gonna have to go. No, I just took you out. So, welcome everyone to Live on Wednesday. Thanks for joining me. My name is David. Formally known as Dave. And behind the camera is Jeff. What's up, world? And then over behind the corner is Joanna. Tammy, John, how's it going? There's Joanna hiding. Let's get a little... Look at that. What you mixing? Oh, she took the stairs downstairs. Okay, see you later. That was amazing, actually. A little volume, John. I'm gonna turn up our camera. Is that because it's gotta be direction? Kathy has it going, but that's on me now. So I think we need to... We're the worst at this. All right, we're gonna do that. Boom. Hell, hello, Detroit. What's up? Better, better, John? Is it better? Is that better? Okay, I'm gonna go throw it. I'm gonna... Here's what I'm gonna do. Take it. We're gonna put this slipper and throw it out the door. Here we go. Costa Rica's in the house, California's in the house. It's not better, John. Bahamas is in the house. Fort Myers. My parents have a place in North Fort Myers. Linda, Sabine, Tammy, Season of Witch, what's going on? Oh, hi, everyone. I'm good, Season of Witch. Thank you for asking. We're good. We are all good. Doing our stretches. We're good. Thanks for joining us, everyone. Jamaica's here. I can't wait to go back to Jamaica. Jamaica's the best place in the world. Laquisha's here. Is my mom here yet? I have not seen her. Mom. From the UP. Hey, from the UP. So we got a big list today. Here we go. Andrea's here. Hi, Mom. We're waiting for you. Now we can start. So we're gonna start. We have some sprinkle stuff from last... Actually, a special guest that was in the studio. What's his name? Dan. From Danocracy. He came and hung out and made some art with sprinkles. So good to hear, Bobby. Hey, Kathy, Charry. What's the news with Bobby? She's just only art. Isn't that nice? That's so nice. Let's just start. Let's just go. We're gonna go demold some sprinkle stuff. That's cool. What kind of sprinkles? Sprinkles that you put on top of a cake? Or a cupcake, maybe? One of these? Hi, Germany. Hope you're well. So this is a mold that we made last Wednesday, I believe. And we made it of King Tut. Where is that? Season of the Witch, I'm gonna address that. I did look it up and we were gonna talk. I will talk to you later. She sent me something on Facebook. I couldn't find anything. I swear I looked. No, you're not. Be nice to yourself. I don't know what I'm looking for. Come look at this. What's going on here? There's something there. I see the tippy top. Turn it over now the other way. I like the long ones. The cylinder shaped ones are kind of cool. So this is mold making material. And we can keep making more and more duplicates. Look at that. Isn't that fun? Can you grab the original one? Yeah, I'll look for it. Probably in the mold bin. Video quality is bad, I hope not. It looks clear here. Look at this. Look at this. Turn it over there. This is King Tut. If you wanted him to look like a cupcake in the topper. My kids would eat this in two seconds. Yeah. Oh, thank you. This is the original. That was the original, right? And we're just going to keep trying different things. So we're going to do another one today. So in order to reuse this mold here's something we've got to do. I'm just going to clean all this stuff up. But one side I actually had to cut with a knife. Just a little bit to be able to get the original out and then all these duplicates. So what you have to do is that it sticks to itself a little bit but you have to tape it up. So I'm going to use this tuck tape. That seals the sides. That seals it. So it doesn't affect the mold or the resulting figure. It doesn't leak out of the mold. So today we're going to do a crystal clear King Tut. King Tut. King Cut? King Tut. Yes. Have you been to Egypt? I have not been to Egypt. No. You want to go there? I would, but I feel like you're not allowed to climb the pyramids. And why would you go if you can't climb a pyramid? Dave, I think you're a little fan here. Sarah, created by Sarah would like to say hi to Sarah. Oh, hey Sarah. There we go. Eat additional. Eat additional will cost you. Exactly. Egypt isn't going to do that. Egypt is cool. You can climb the pyramids or rock. But I've seen, don't they have steps built in? Don't they have steps built in? It's got to be something. I think I've seen photos. I've seen photos. If anyone knows, if you're allowed to climb the pyramid please comment below. All right. All right. Some have steps to charm your girl. Oh, look at this. So this had to be done in two pours. This is a game with some leftover sprinkles from a sprinkle project. Look at this. It's kind of neat. Look at that. It's got a layer of fun icing. And you put a little plant in there. This is fantastic. What do you guys think? That looks so good. We've turned the mic switch towards Dave. Dave will do most of the talking. You just talk loud, Jeff. And I'll talk loud. That's really cool. Did you do anything to the sprinkles before putting them into the resin? Each one, I just gave it a little lick. No, it didn't do anything. No, I'll turn up the sprinkles. As is. Okay, so here's what we did. We taped this up so that we can pour some thick casting here and then we're going to put it in the pressure pot and have a perfectly clear king tut after our king tut collection. I'm just going to go on this list and check it off one at a time. The mold sprinkle check. So I'm just going to tease something. This is something that we're going to do maybe next week or the week after, but it's really exciting. It's making duplicates of fruit. So look at this. This is a pear that we duplicated and it just feels so good. That's not a real pear? That's not a real pear. And then we did a clear pear and we made a pear trophy. Oh Dave, sorry. Can I stop and pause you for a second? What's wrong? John and our buddy who's been there with us all the way asking the question. What? Is there any news on the circle cap later? Oh, well actually, John, thanks for asking so much. It's funny you said that because the fan, I got a notification that there's some fan mail. Oh, in the fan mail box. And look it. And here's the address to send your stuff to. See? And what got sent today? A message from John. What? Look at this. What is that? It says art resin dot com slash circle. What? Yeah. John, we finally made you a circle calculator. Thanks John. So here's what we're going to do. We're going to test it out right now live. So these are all circles. This is a circle. There's a couple more circles here. Yeah, lots of circles. And that's some example of what people are doing. Look how beautiful this is. So a circle tray. And it looks like just marker lines over top of some floor art. Isn't that nice? But then how do you know how much resin you need? A circle calculator. That's by art by dig. That is beautiful. She sent that to us. This for example. It's floor art. And this is actually resin. A sheet of resin that was cut out to be the logo. But how much resin do you need? I don't know. Go coats. What else? Geode stuff. This is a project we're doing with Danocracy. I want to show too much. Secret. This is a pizza pan from Dollarama. $4 for this. And you can turn it into something. These are trays. From IKEA. These are IKEA trays filled with resin. And you can turn it into something. Let's figure out how much resin we need to do this tray. So what you need to do is Dan, can you see if that computer is working? If we can open it? So look. 16 inches. Diameter. Can someone go to art resin.com slash circle and type that in. There it is right there. art resin.com slash circle. This is a really big day. Not just for you. But I think for the world. How much resin is needed for a 16 inch circle? So everybody now knows where to go. Diameter. 16 inch diameter. Should I follow Joanna or should we let our audience? Is it working Joanna? It's art. It's saying 7 ounces. 7 ounces, that's amazing. Isn't that exciting? 0.05 from Animal Antics. I guess that depends on the... Thank you. John, there we go. So we have to see if that's accurate or not. Yeah, we should do it. We should actually test it and see if we have too much. Because that would be... So we would get our 8 ounce kit. 4 ounces and 4 ounces. And mix those in 4. Yeah. Well, let's not do that today. Not today, maybe next week? We'll do a project with a circle. Okay, so we were going to talk about fire. This was one of your ideas an excellent idea. People have been making ocean art where you have flow art but blues and browns and whites and you make it look like waves. And someone suggested try fire art. So we did try fire art. And it wasn't a great turn out so far. It looked a lot cooler until... See down here, Jeff? Oh, okay. So we've been doing some experimenting and we'll do a bit more experimenting with what we learned from fire art. After a while After a while the nice... You can duplicate strawberries and you can get the little leaves. This is red and black in a strawberry mold. Isn't that amazing? It's crazy actually. Okay, so this is another fire piece. Oh, who did that? This was... I think I was scribbling with my kids. So, this was another fire piece. And it was a lot nicer before it all kind of settled in. So we'll try and do some more and show you what we learned. Down here. Okay, you're gonna do it? Yeah. Actually, do you want to start mixing up the three colors? Dave got hungry. Okay, so we'll mix. So when I researched fire it looks like the flames are a dark burnt orange. Then there's a very light yellow. So yellow mixed with a lot of white. And then there's some blank space underneath. And we're using canvases that have a black background. Just I think that fire looks nice on black. Those bright colors. You can actually see it. So, I'll show you what we learned and then we can experiment, you can try it. I think it's a neat concept. Once again, if you're referring to this art piece, that is resin. That is resin. It's leftover resin that Dave has used and put on. And it's kind of a collaboration of all the different works we've been doing. So rather than wasting any leftover, we put it on the canvas and create another piece. So we're asking Yeah, better. The circle calculator is on the computer now. The circle calculator is on the computer? Should we show it? Let's take a look at it live. So art resin.com slash circle and then diameter say 24 inches. Well, let's say that's 16 that we did. Remember we had a 16 inch. 16 inches calculate. So 7 ounces is the number that I want for that circle. And then it recommends the kit that you would need for art resin in order to do it. If you're just doing one piece, there you go. You just need an 8 ounce kit. There you go. Do you want to join us with that, John? I'm going to help a lot of people. It may even save lives. I mean, art has. I think so. I wonder if it has. Okay, well, join us divvying up for the fire painting. We will look at our to-do list. What's a cradle? Someone's asked for a cradle board? Oh. Does it need prepping? Does a cradle board need prepping? What's that? I don't know what a cradle board is. I don't know what a cradle board is. Okay. And someone else is just saying the mold. How many uses do you get out of the mold? A lot. We've got up to 20 on our one test. But we'll keep with this King Tut. We'll just keep making it and making it and making it. But that is the difference between a good quality silicone and a low quality silicone. It's how many times you can use the mold until it starts to rip and tear. So. It's a lot thinner. Yeah. You want something that's got a little bit of size around it. So this is a strawberry that was put in here. I'm going to tape it up. And this is a world globe. Oh, really? Yeah, pretty neat, hey? It comes like this. I just got it on Amazon. And it's got all the outlines of the world on them? Yeah. And it comes with this clip. It's got the cut there for you so you can pull it out. Oh, very cool. Yeah, very smart design. This is a great little mold. Nice. So we're going to fill up a King Tut, a strawberry, a world globe, and the world. So those three things, okay. Nice. Thick cast. Skittles, snowflakes. Okay, let's move on to copper. So there was a question about using what I have here. Oh, that's nice. So I found this bin of copper parts that I just had in the basement. And if you can just look what I've rigged up, I'll take it out. I just made, I don't, say if you have a model of something, a little figurine that's made out of copper, then that's what you would do this for. I'm just using this to show you that you can use mold making material with copper. So I'll put the copper in there. This is the smallest size mold making material. And I'm just going to pour all of this in here. Does it ever use mold making material on camera yet? Yeah. Other side. It's a nice blue. Yeah. So we have a blue and a white side. And when you, you know you've mixed it together enough when it all looks like one uniform color. And notice there's no smell. We don't have to put any safety warnings on it. I mean, we have your generic ones. Like don't let your children play with it. But it's very safe. Which is nice. All right, now we stir. Why don't we transfer over to what Dorena's up to. What are you doing over here? And we'll kind of fine tune the colors. So this was the yellow-white. And there's the neon yellow sitting here and the regular yellow. We want a lot, lot, lot more white than that. Okay. And I chose the regular yellow instead of the neon. Do you want me to stir that and you can finesse this? Oh, that's fine. Okay. So this is the second. I'm just saying the tip needs to be black, essentially, Dave. And then a little, a very light yellow. Yeah, I understand. Doing black to add some more. The tip is a burnt orange, like this color. Like a dark. Let's see like this color. And then a very, very white yellow. So this seems like the perfect time for sports update. So what happens? Is this still just football? Really? But unless you like cricket, right? Although there was a golf tournament. The Masters, I believe, was this past weekend and David Johnson won. And he is dating Wayne Gretzky's daughter. They're just dating? Yes, I think they're married. So there you go. That's juicy gossip. There it is. And I think I read somewhere that after he won like her Twitter or her Instagram or something blew up, like people started searching her more again. That's the power of social media. Just like the power of social media got a circle calculator Yes. That's huge news. Does it need to be more white? Nice. Kathy's giving nice compliments. We do have great support because not just David giving the answers. We've got Tanya. I always forget to introduce Tanya. Tanya's there typing away. Dustin Johnson, not David. Go on. Tanya's there typing away if you have any questions. Thank you, Tanya. What is Tanya running? Anya? Get Anya? Nice. Okay, you want to get this shot? What else does Anya get Anya? Lasagna. Lasagna. Good. Comment below with your rhymes. No, just clear. Yeah, we've made a lot of jewelry as well, Alexis. Yeah. This is a really big mold for a piece of copper. I didn't need this big of a mold. But we're doing it. It's a bit of a waste. What else can we duplicate since I have some? Something small. There you go. It's all encased in there. How long before you can pull it out of there? Later today. Yeah, coins are a great idea. Do you have a coin? Coins, eh? Remember those? Can you put it on the fun tax so it's like standing up? And then you can see both sides of the coin. Yup. A loony. Can you drop the loony in there? Can you drop the loony in there? I'm trying to get it in the middle. You just lost a dollar. Wow. Or I'm getting two. I just turned one into two. This is how you forge coins. With art resin. Okay, so why don't we pour this fire? We did the copper test. We're doing so much stuff. We'll do the first round of the fire. Then we'll go on and then we'll come back and address the fire again. Let's try to get a thumbs up for our hosts. Our hosts are the most. David, Zachary. That's great. Where do we have the paper towel? Over there, one second. Paper towel is the best studio tool. This tool. Here's what we're going to do. We're going to put some of the black up near the top. Dark orange here. Tony is saying we don't encourage counterfeit. Who doesn't? Our friend doesn't. This is very cool. Dave likes to put on and go and then remove. That's your favorite. Remove things. I'm going to put gloves on. This is about to get messy. Hang on, everyone. Tighten up your waist pants. I think this king cut spark sprinkle is a big hit. I think we're going to see these everywhere after this. Tell your friends. Or you can do one of these. A little sunshine. David, socks on. Yeah, this is cool. Rebecca bought me new socks. I thought I'd try them out. That's why. What's your verdict? It's kind of weird. Having this fabric on your feet. What am I, a bunny? A bunny? Okay. Here we go. We'll see what happens. Then we have a lot of clear. There seems to be clear at the bottom. I think I need a lot more of this. There's that. I'll just get some clear for in the middle. Good. Now, I'm going to get a scraper. A spreader. Let me see if I can get it. Okay, snowflakes. Skittles. Feather Art. Geode. Okay, we're good. I just want to cover everything. Just wait and see. This might turn out amazing. There's no red? I didn't really see much red. Maybe there's a tiny bit of red in the oranges. But not much, no. Okay. Because this isn't an original idea. People have, if you look up Resin Fire Art, you'll find stuff for it. So we're not the first. You're just kind of going like, Whoa, that was nice. Then you keep doing this for a while and it settles, you're doing it. And it'll just turn into something over time. I literally see a face in that face. Don't touch that. Oh, sorry. So we'll come back and look at it again. It's all going to kind of move. What do you think, Belle? This is your bad baby, I think. What do you think? Awesome, right? I love how you just keep playing with it. You slap things on there and all of a sudden boom it does something. That's great. Really running fast. D.L. says it's hot. Gretel likes the sound effects. That looks fantastic. Well, we'll let it sit. This one looked a lot better before, but it kind of all settles into itself. Maybe if we let the resin sit for longer, too, right? Maybe less movement. Right now, if we sell it. So watch where you step, it's sticky. Alright. Careful. The next is snowflakes. So we did fire. Snowflakes. We did. We found all of these different silicon snowflake molds. Just on Amazon. And you can pop them out. Put a string through it. This was a Jessica idea. Thanks for the idea, Jessica. Shout out to Jessica. She's had a good idea. From time to time, hey? Pickle soup, I heard her say. No comment. Dill pickle soup. Okay, and then look at this. You put it over top of your Bailey's bottle and look at that. Isn't that gorgeous? Tell your friends. Tim wants red in the fire. That's cool. A hint of red would have been good, probably. Okay, we'll add red. A lot of people are saying red would be fad. Yeah? Yeah. Look at this little snowflake. Isn't that nice? That's cute. So I'm just making a bunch of these and figuring out what to do with them. I like this actually. Isn't that cute? But then here was another idea of Jessica's. She said, oh, David, what about doing a wreath? So she cut this up. And then you can hang it on your Christmas tree or on your wreaths. And look at this. Look at that. Perfect. I'm going to cry. It's so beautiful. Especially the toilet symbol. It's fantastic. Okay. Look at that detail. These are great molds. Great quality molds. And here I have a drill because Art Resin is machinable so this one didn't have a drill hole. I'll do this one actually. So this one's over a week old and look how hard it is. Art is only a day old, I believe. And look how bendable it is. It takes about a week to harden up completely. Okay. So you can do that type of stuff with Art Resin. It's machinable is what you say. We'll see if we can get a link up to you, John, for these molds. These are nice people are liking them. I'll pop the rest of them out. Pop them out. You know the drill. What do you mean? Good. I hope you can hear Jeff's puns out there with this microphone. I know. It's true with a little loss. Okay. Skittles. Should we do the skittles? No. I'm sorry to feel that way to you, but we're just experimenting and having fun. Skittles feathered leaf. Yeah. We're not going to do those today. Geo won't do that. Let's just put some thick cast on top. So we have King Tut, the globe, and a strawberry. Before I can do this fill of strawberry, I have to tape it shut. See, that's the cut line to get the strawberry out. I had a very, very Christmas cake from the Circo Calculator. Oh, good. Yeah, it really made my Christmas too. You need to wrap it. I need to wrap the calculator. Thanks, Bill. Appreciate the support. What's that? There. That's a dur. So I'm going to carefully pour my to-do list. Equestrian delights a boutique for a horse lord. Interesting. I'm not sure, but they are wondering what would be a pressure pot for everything. Only if you want it's thick, it's fairly big, and you want narrow bubbles. I've... I mean, it's kind of hit or miss. You can keep it in a warm room without the pressure pot, and you might get lucky and have no bubbles, but the pressure pot just guarantees it. But if you're adding color into anything that you're making, you don't have to worry about bubbles at all. If it's an opaque color. Okay, I'm going to get some gloves. And we already have to get cast mixed up here. There should be some right here. Oh. Look at that. I just say something and it appears. Look at that. Amazing. There's Dave behind you there. Looking out into the distance. Yep. My first, we're going to fill up King Tut. King Tut. This pressure pot lit off. I think I'm getting delayed comments here. A ton of them keep popping. So I think they're... So sorry if I miss a bunch of comments, everybody. Is the mold about four hours to set before you use it? A bit more than that? I think it might be less than that. See on the packaging? It's like a product. Yeah, three to four hours at room temperature. There you go. Three to four hours. So that's what this is right now. So in three to four hours, we'll be able to take this out. We have our piece of copper in there. Nice. Thank you, Kathy and Michael, for the support. Go on live. Okay. Ready? Oh, this is the world. I want to see this one. This is cool. You haven't done this one yet, right? No. I haven't done this one yet. So that's going to be a globe. Whoa! The world is overflowing. A bit of an overflow? The world is overflowing. How much percentage of the world is water? Out of time, right? 90%. I'd go with 90. It's 90, yeah. I think it's 90. It's stuck with my gut. I don't think they heard the second console. We got you. Here's our world. Isn't that crazy? What should I do with this? Put it on top? Can we shift it to the side and make room? That's interesting. That's a terrible idea or a good idea? I don't know because that might flow out from there. Can we shift it? The problem is that the bottom of this pressure pot is curved. So if I put it on the side, it's on the angle. Oh, why would they do that? I don't know. Can't wait to fill this strawberry too. Shove it on the side. We're always experimenting here, folks. So we'll see how this turns out on top of the world. This is going to take forever. The surface is 71% water covered. And same with our body. The makeup of our body, right? It's not much. Same as the earth, I think. No way. Can you mimic? No way. I don't believe that. That's too much of a coincidence. That's like science. Are you going to be learning this with your kids as they grow up? Are you re-learning stuff? Yeah. Great answer. And back to Dave. I don't think that's true. The percentage of the earth that's water and the percentage of your body are the same. A lot of our body is water. I guess we'll never know. Until we Google it. Just we'll never know. Got to bring out those encyclopedia Britannicus. Did you have a set of those? You know what I'm talking about? 60% of the human body is water, young lady. Oh. According to animal antics, prove it. Oh, yeah. Prove it. Let's see it. The brain and the heart are composed of 73% water. And the lungs are about 83% water. That's strange to think about. Whoa. And the kidneys are 79%. I'm so thirsty. Yeah, we need to drink more water. We have only 58%. We got to get 2 more percent in there. What is happening here? Well, the air bubbles are coming up very slowly as it fills up. Mm-hmm. As the resin goes in, it's pushing out the air. One bubble at a time. One bubble at a time. One bubble at a time. The guitar is broken though. John says squeeze it. Squeeze the mold? One bubble at a time. Then push out the air. Then push out the air. John knows everything. John knows everything if you care. Just ask John. Just ask John. And Lisa says thanks. And Belle is asking about pigment. Does it reduce the work time? No. No. We got it almost before. I think that was it. I think we did it. And we did it. One bubble at a time. It just keeps going and going. Whoa. It's like the energizer. It's all going at the bottom. Isn't that sealed properly? See, I keep missing so many comments. I apologize to everybody because it's like 10. I'll just rifle through my phone here. I'm almost ready to give up. Anyone else? Don't ever give up. No, it's so easy to just give up. Don't give up. You still have us. Who sings that? Come on. I can't think of her name. I can picture her face. No, but it's a song from a gentleman. Not Phil Collins. No. No. Phil, Paul. Peter Gabriel. Boom. We caught genius in this live. Look at that. So it's still? I don't know. What do you think? I say we just put it in the old... Is there room anywhere? There's always room for strawberries. Can I fit over here? There we go, well done. There we go, everybody. Whoa. Don't let the world topple over. Yeah, we're good. Okay, yeah. The earth ship. Oh. Okay, now you put on this terrifying looking doomsday device lid. Isn't this the scariest looking machine you've ever seen? I don't want to touch it. That's terrifying. Yes, Beth says don't give up. That'll give her an excuse. You're right. So no giving up, everybody. It's art. Dave, don't be just stopping. Don't give terrible advice. Just give up. Back to Joanna. Anyways, Dave's at the doomsday device. You got your gloves on. Ready to take over the... We got a bit of noise. Dave is an artist and a musician. Same, I guess it's a musical artist. And I... What else can I do? You can rap. Seriously? Another give up. Just give up. Okay, machine on. Check. Open valve. Check. Close valve. Check. So now we want to watch this thing. It's going to start to go up. And I just wanted to put it to... About two. Yeah, it does too. So we're going to run deep sea diving. It does. Yeah, it's climbing. She's climbing. Okay, let's check what our to-do list is. Oh, yes. Did it get mixed up? Yes, thank you. So let's look at our fire. We're going to add some red. Where's the fire? So scared of this, right? There's going to be another one coming out of there. There's adding red. I just like this. Yeah, Alexis is getting a pressure clock. Cool. Oh, great. So you're going to try and use... Put your towels in? I said we just leave it. Is that enough red? I guess it'll look a little... I just feel like it's too defined. It will kind of get really... Oh, you mean the red? It's red. I don't know where it is. We're looking for it. You want me to get the battery up for you? No, it's okay. Paper towels? Do you want me to keep doing paper towels? There's fire. Okay. Oh, I just ruined my new socks. Oh, no. All right, to finish it off, we'll... I left over this and I'm here. I can probably turn this thing off. Okay, we went up to over three. Oh, jeez. So you turn off the valve from this machine to here. Off. And now... Well, I could even just take this off if I wanted to. I'm turning this on. It's very loud. Okay. Now that can just sit and it'll hold its pressure like that. Okay. Skittles, feather, geo, thick cast pressure pot. We have all that. Oh, I'll just show you one other thing. So we've been working on flowers. If you've been watching the past number of Wednesdays, this is our bin of flower experiments. We have some really close results. And then we have some absolutely perfect results. We just have to do... We had to sand it down, but like, look at this, for example. We figured out how to do this perfectly. Can I just hold that? Yeah. Okay, so you just sanded the sides to make it clear. Well, there were some issues with the mold. And then like, here's a diamond with a rose in it. Here, take that one. It held the color really well. So we're going to... Okay, so we're going to pour resin over this to make it clear. Yeah. So yeah, because it's okay guys, if you sand anything, I'm sure a lot of you know if you sand it, it's fine because you just pour another coat of resin on there and it'll clear it right up. But look at that. The color is all there. Purple, green, everything. So what we have here is Joanna has just recently but buried in this silica sand is a bunch of different flowers because we're going to show you how to do this just perfectly. So, stay tuned for that. And that was the last thing on the to-do list for the day. So if there's nothing else... Anna is asking were those flowers fresh? Yes, fresh, put in silica sand. We'll leave it there for probably a week. To dry them out. To dry them out, yeah. And they're fresh. Okay, thanks for watching. We've put up these YouTube videos called Dueling Paintbrushes and it's a competition. And if you can please vote for Dave in the comments. Please. Thank you. Anything else? Do you want to say anything? Don't give up. Oh wow. That's beautiful. Just give up and we'll see you next Wednesday. Thanks for watching everyone.