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The text is a transcript of a video tutorial on how to make paper squishies, which are soft and squeezable toys made of paper and other materials. The video shows six different squishies, each with a different theme, material and filling. The themes are: Hello Kitty, ghost vomiting rainbow, Bimo (a 3D character), emoji in love, or not (a frog), and Mario mushroom. The materials are: tissue paper, toilet paper, plastic bag, sulfite paper, silk paper and glue. The fillings are: cotton, plastic bag, sponge, toilet paper and silicone fiber. The video explains how to draw, color, cut and glue the paper squishies using the materials and fillings. The video also asks the viewers to like, comment and subscribe to the channel.
1. The video is a tutorial on how to create different 3D paper items, including a ghost vomiting rainbow, magic cards, and a SpongeBob character.
2. The host, Dani Martinez, is assisted by Rick and suggests using materials like cotton tissue, milk bag, and toilet paper to create the paper items.
3. The process involves drawing on the material, coloring it with a permanent marker, and then assembling the parts using a layer of plastic bag as a filler.
4. The paper items are then covered with a layer of tape to prevent tearing and to give them a 3D effect.
5. The host also suggests using a wide transparent tape to reinforce the paper and to add a layer of plastic to the inside of the paper item.
6. The host demonstrates how to make SpongeBob, a ghost, and a Bimo character, and also mentions the use of colored pencils for coloring the paper items.
7. The host explains that the paper items can be filled with cotton to make them squishy, and suggests using a layer of glue to fill the inside of the paper item.
8. The host also talks about the use of a plastic bag for the inside of the paper item and suggests using a layer of glue to fill the bottom part of the paper item.
9. The host demonstrates how to make a Bimo character and suggests using colored pencils for coloring the paper items.
10. The host talks about the use of a green marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
11. The host also explains that the paper items can be filled with toilet paper to make them squishy, and suggests using a layer of glue to fill the inside of the paper item.
12. The host demonstrates how to make a frog character and suggests using a layer of silicone fiber plastic bag as a filler.
13. The host also talks about the use of a yellow marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
14. The host explains that the paper items can be filled with plush pillow stuffing to make them squishy, and suggests using a layer of glue to fill the inside of the paper item.
15. The host talks about the use of a red marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
16. The host demonstrates how to make an emoji character and suggests using a layer of silicone fiber plastic bag as a filler.
17. The host also talks about the use of a black marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
18. The host explains that the paper items can be filled with plastic screecher to make them squishy, and suggests using a layer of glue to fill the inside of the paper item.
19. The host talks about the use of a blue marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
20. The host demonstrates how to make a Baby character and suggests using a layer of silicone fiber plastic bag as a filler.
21. The host also talks about the use of a pink marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
22. The host explains that the paper items can be filled with a plush pillow stuffing to make them squishy, and suggests using a layer of glue to fill the inside of the paper item.
23. The host talks about the use of a green marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
24. The host demonstrates how to make a Bimo character and suggests using a layer of silicone fiber plastic bag as a filler.
25. The host also talks about the use of a yellow marker for coloring the paper items and suggests using a layer of adhesive tape to protect the drawing before coloring.
26. The host explains that the paper items can be filled with cotton to make them squishy, and suggests using a layer of glue to fill the inside of the paper item.
27. The host talks about the use of a