 All the things. Okay. Good evening, friends. It's like, it really is after 10 o'clock. We have an addiction. So tonight we're gonna be pouring on a canvas that we just prepped. I will link that video here. And We put pushpins in the bottom of it so that we can get our hands under it. Oops, sorry. That we can lift it and maneuver it and do all the things. And I'll link all the colors and materials and all that fun stuff in the description below, but while he's measuring out the resin, I'll go ahead and tell you that that's a mayron and you'll see amazing things from it. That's probably one of the best things. And then that's Amsterdam bluish-green probably. Peacock teal by DecoArt. It's craft paint. And that is watercolor, hydrous, ink called blue aqua. Oh, also we're using pro-marine. We're using pro-marine two-part epoxy, which means it's a one-to-one measurement and I'm drawing a blank. Oh, yeah, and also it's important to mix it evenly and thoroughly because just trust me, it won't turn out right if you don't. Send us popsicle sticks. Pigments. We'll try your pigments if you would like. Danks, dunks. I'm still not. Someone give me clarification because I don't know. I've never gotten clarification on that. Does she have an accent? Yeah. So which one would you go with? You know what they say. Dot, dot, dot. It's always a long vowel over a hand in the bush for a European name. I'm just kidding. The Speak European? Collectively. Also, I want to see your creations. Hashtag us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, smoke signal, carrier pigeon. We want to see it. Hashtag us so we can check it out. What's your impression of this resin? Like it? Don't like it? The viscosity is like it's so so much thicker than the V. All right, so. That is strange. Not too much gold. No, we're going. That's cutie. Right after this one, I want to use this crazy black cherry color and I made this really weird brown with gold in it. With this gold. On a white canvas. Possibly a black canvas. Who knows? I might get wild and crazy. Stuff way thins out when you heat it up. That's for sure. But that's good. I mean it makes it workable and it makes it stretch. You can cover a more surface area. So I'll comment on one of the Facebook groups today about basically their whole wardrobe is paint clothes because they'll buy something and decide to paint and not think to change clothes. I was like we can totally relate. Everything's art clothes. Look at Jeff's jeans. Let me see your testing colors patch right there. Yeah, everything I own has paint on it. So I don't buy nice clothes. I don't look good in them. He's a liar. Oh what I was saying earlier. Susanna is sending us some of her pavement powders and pastes via Miss Laura. Also Jeff made a this for our paints. I didn't make anything. I just transferred the paint. Uh Yeah, and you put a light on it. Which basically means you're a carpenter. This old art studio. Oh and the white is cast and craft. You've seen that a lot on our channel. It's bananas at giving. So I'm gonna do something different. What's that? I just want to do one big one big puddle and I want to do because I hate those lines that I get is that I guess because it's pretty thin so it's going to do that. So I'm just going to pour out the majority. Save some for extra lines. It's like the weirdest pour ever. Did not do what I thought it was going to do. I think if you tilted it back towards you it would pull up the blue that it rolled over because it's popping up. Okay. That looks good. It was very beachy. I want it to drop. That teal will come through. Some pretty things. Look at that edge. I like that. Look at that. And now it's very under the sea. The gold is making camera focus. That's a gorgeous piece. Now hard people try to get these large cells. Not that I would mess with it too much more. Hey guys. This is the piece. She's still wet. Huge gorgeous cells that look white from one angle. Gold to the next. Yeah. It's like a a changing uh-huh. It's like octopus style. Into the baking chamber till Mianna. All right people. See you next time. Bye.