It’s Embarrassing How Many Paper Squishies I Have😭
Okay, confession time! If you're anything like me, you probably have a soft spot for paper squishies. I literally say 'ME EVERY TIME I MAKE A NEW SQUISHY' because it's so true – I can't stop! What started as a fun little craft has turned into a pretty impressive collection, and honestly, I'm bursting to share some of my favorite ideas and tips with you all. First off, let's talk about getting started. You don't need fancy supplies! All you really need is some paper, tape, scissors, and something to color with. For beginners, I always recommend starting with simple shapes like squares, circles, or even basic food items like a waffle or a toast. These are super easy paper squishy ideas that build your confidence. Once you get the hang of it, you can move on to more intricate designs. Think cute animals, kawaii characters, or even miniature versions of your favorite snacks – the possibilities are endless for creating adorable squishies! Now, for the burning question: what makes a paper squishy truly satisfying? It's all about the filling! I've experimented with so many different things, and I have a few go-to's that make all the difference. My absolute favorite is using shredded plastic bags. They give that perfect crinkly, airy squish without being too stiff. Cotton balls are another classic, especially if you want a softer, more pillowy feel. For a firmer, slower-rising squishy, try using craft foam cut into small pieces. Experiment and see what you like best! The key is to not overfill or underfill – you want just enough to give it a good bounce back. Beyond the filling, a good seal is crucial. Make sure you tape all the edges thoroughly to prevent air leaks and give your squishy a smooth, durable finish. I usually go over my squishies with several layers of clear packing tape once they're colored and filled. This not only protects the design but also adds to that satisfying feel. For extra durability, you can even laminate your paper before cutting and taping. If you're looking for paper squishy ideas easy to achieve, consider themes! I love making 'mini-sets' like a whole breakfast collection or a set of tiny dessert squishies. These are great for displaying and make for a really fun squishy collection. And don't forget the drawing! Even simple faces or patterns can bring your squishy to life. My friends always ask how I make my squishies so cute, and honestly, it's just about having fun with colors and expressions. So, if you're like me and find yourself making 'ME EVERY TIME I MAKE A NEW SQUISHY' your personal motto, I hope these tips help you create even more amazing, satisfying paper squishies. Happy crafting, everyone!






















































