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**Title:** Creating Pudding Squishies DIY
**Summary:**
* The creator makes "pudding squishies" using Sophie and Toffee's squishy gel and molds, inspired by Asian pudding molds.
* Three designs are showcased: a panda, a hamster (attempted as a two-tone effect), and a lazy seal.
* The process involves mixing gel with pigments, adding optional glitter, and curing the mixture in molds.
* Tips and tricks are shared, including achieving pastel colors, maintaining translucency (80-90%), and ensuring a shiny finish.
* The finished squishies are displayed, with the creator noting successes and areas for improvement in each design.
* The video concludes with an invitation to follow the creator on TikTok and a teaser for the next video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentence form, excluding opinions:
1. The video features creating translucent "pudding squishies" using supplies from Sophie and Toffee's June Elves Box.
2. The supplies can also be purchased individually.
3. A discount code for 10% off the entire purchase is provided in the video description.
4. The original designs of the animal molds are often used as pudding molds in Asia.
5. The mixing ratio for the squishy gel is 50:50.
6. Kitchen scales are highly recommended for measuring the gel mixture.
7. The creator tested Sophie and Toffee's squishy pigments in the project.
8. A dual-tone squishy was attempted by layering different colors of gel in a mold.
9. The gel was allowed to cure for about an hour before adding a second color.
10. The molds used are silicone-based, which can make removal of the squishy tricky.
11. To avoid ripping the squishy, removal from the mold must be done slowly and carefully.
12. Acrylic paint is recommended for adding details to the squishies without mixing with craft glue.
13. Adding craft glue to the silicone squishy gel can make it harder to stick.
14. The creator made their own octopus mold, with instructions available in another video.
15. The key to making "pudding-like" squishies involves using a clear base with white pigment and other pastel colors, maintaining 80-90% translucency.
16. The squishy's surface texture depends on the inner texture of the mold used.