Can you Tell Which is What
This is a hint at the next squishy reveal. 💥
What should I make next? Comment below.
Hey squishy lovers! After hinting at my next big project, I wanted to dive a little deeper into the fascinating world of human body squishies. It's such a unique and creative niche, don't you think? I've been brainstorming so many ideas, and honestly, deciding 'which one is the squishy' to create next is half the fun! Making human body squishies can be incredibly imaginative and even a little educational. You can go for realistic anatomical models – imagine a squishy heart or brain! Or you can take a more whimsical approach, like a cartoon eyeball or a cute little bone. The possibilities are truly endless when it comes to expressing yourself through these soft, squeezable creations. One of the biggest questions I get when I'm planning a new human body squishy is about materials. For paper squishies, it's all about finding the right balance of paper thickness, tape, and stuffing to get that perfect squish. I usually start with a sturdy cardstock for the outline, then use clear packing tape to seal it up, and finally stuff it with poly-fil or even plastic bags for different textures. Getting the air out properly is absolutely key for that satisfying 'squish' factor! Beyond paper, some squishy makers use memory foam or slow-rising foam, which gives a totally different feel. If you're using foam, you often need special paints that won't crack or peel when squeezed repeatedly. I've seen some incredible foam squishies that look exactly like tiny organs – they're almost too detailed to squish! When I'm designing a new human body squishy, I often think about the 'reveal' aspect. How can I make it surprising or fun for all of you to guess what it is? That's where the question 'Which one is the squishy?' really comes into play, especially if I'm showing a sneak peek alongside other objects. It adds an interactive and engaging element that I absolutely adore. I'm currently leaning towards making something a bit quirky for my next human body squishy. Maybe a squishy tooth with a cute little face, or perhaps a tiny, squeezable stomach? It's always a fun challenge to make something that's both recognizable and adorable, especially when dealing with anatomical themes. I'm aiming for something that will make you smile every time you squeeze it, not just appreciate its craftsmanship. Another cool aspect is the educational side. I've seen teachers use human body squishies to teach kids about anatomy in a fun, tactile way. Imagine learning about the digestive system by literally squishing a tiny intestine! It makes complex topics so much more approachable and memorable. So, what do you think? What kind of human body squishy would YOU love to see me create next? Should I go for something super realistic, or totally cartoonish? Your comments and ideas truly help me decide and inspire my next project. Don't forget to tell me 'Which one is the squishy?' when I post the final reveal!












































































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