DIY PAPER SQUISHY | HOW TO MAKE A SQUISHY WITHOUT FOAM #21 - Summary

Summary

The content creator showcases how to make a paper squishy, specifically a s'mores-themed one, from start to finish. They share their process, including drawing and coloring the design, cutting it out, and taping the edges to create the squishy's shape. The creator uses a unique method of taping the edges, applying the tape at an angle and folding it over to create a neat finish. They also experiment with using a plastic bag as the filling material, which they find works well. After completing the squishy, they test its squishiness and are pleased with the result, despite making it a bit too dense. The video ends with the creator thanking their subscribers for reaching 15,000 and expressing their gratitude for the support.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The creator of the video is making a paper squishy in real-time, without speeding up the process.
2. They started by drawing two rounded lines with a gray felt-tip pen.
3. They added a medium brown colored shade to the bottom of the shape and colored it in with light brown.
4. They used a darker brown color to add shading around the outside of the shape.
5. They used a black sharpie pen to draw eyes and a mouth on the front of the shape.
6. They added white dots to the eyes and biscuit bits using a white posca pen.
7. They cut out the shape and stuck it onto another piece of white paper using long strands of tape.
8. They left one edge of the paper unattached to make it easier to handle and tape.
9. They used a clear plastic bag and some toy stuffing to fill the shape.
10. They sealed the shape with tape, squeezing it tight with one hand while taping with the other.
11. If the paper rips, they recommend pulling it tight and taping over it to repair.
12. The squishy was then complete and bounced back nicely when pressed.
13. The creator was happy with how the bag stuffing turned out and plans to use it again.
14. The video creator has reached 15,000 subscribers, which is 5,000 more than just nine days ago.