I was going to throw this squishy away until
One day I’ll make a squishy and I won’t squishy it. NOT!!🤣Follow to see my next squishy.
I once almost threw away a paper squishy because I thought it didn’t look quite right. But then I realized its realistic watermelon-like texture made it perfect for a creative twist. Paper squishies are such a fun and inexpensive craft, especially when you use materials like paper or foam to hand-make your own designs. In my experience, giving a second chance to a squishy you thought was a fail can lead to surprisingly satisfying results. The key is to embrace imperfections and see them as unique features, much like the way this paper squishy looks so real that you can almost taste the watermelon. For anyone starting out with paper squishies, I recommend experimenting with shapes and textures. Use colored markers or paints to enhance the realism or add whimsical patterns for a fun effect. Squishing your creation not only tests its durability but also adds a playful element to the crafting process. And don’t worry if your squishy doesn’t come out perfect on the first try — it’s all part of the fun! This approach has made me look at crafting in a new light. Sometimes, the projects we almost discard turn out to be our favorites. If you enjoy making squishies, consider sharing your process online to inspire others. It’s a rewarding way to connect with a creative community and keep coming back with fresh ideas.

































































