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👐 Squeeze the stress away with your own custom squishy creations!
This Liquid Silicone Squishy Making Kit includes 7oz of premium 1:1 ratio food-safe silicone rubber, 3 mica pigments, molds, and all necessary tools to craft soft, tear-resistant squishies. With a quick 1-2 hour cure time at room temperature, it’s perfect for DIY stress relief gifts and creative projects that combine fun, safety, and relaxation.
A**A
Happy customer
My girls loved creating their own squishy easy to follow and it came on time .
C**
Nice kit
It makes super cute hamsters but I wish it was more taba. It is a kind of hard squishy. They only give you a tiny bit of flocking but the rest of the kit is great. Good value and fun.
L**A
My son loves this kit!!
So, my son definitely got swept up into the slime craze years ago and still makes these huge batches of slime every now and then but has been wanting a squishy making kit for awhile now. And I hadn't really looked into one online but I also never saw any in stores. I came across this kit though and for $9.99 I couldn't pass it up. He immediately went to work after he opened it for his birthday and I will say it isn't the neatest activity but I was able to just roll off some over flow from my window still very easily🙄 he seems to think that allowing it to cure in the window sill will help it cure faster?! I cannot confirm nor deny that but it does take some time to cure. His first squishy, he couldn't resist and kept checking it, ie squeezing the bottom of the mold repeatedly and I'm pretty sure the time it instructed for curing had passed but the end result is not the smoothest squishy. However he left the second one to cure overnight and it came out perfectly! He did however fill that one too full which is why I had some of the product on my windowsill. Like I said before it definitely cleaned up easily but that was on a hard painted surface. I doubt it would come that clean on any kind of fabric or carpet but thank goodness he put it in the window sill I guess lol. Apparently it's super easy to make and it works as is supposed to! It also came with all measuring tools and colors. Everything necessary to make a few squishies. And for only 10 bucks I think it was definitely worth that! I can't speak to how long the squishies will last but I have a feeling he enjoys the process of making them just as much as he does the end product. Also this kit includes thick plastic zipper bags to hold the squishies as well as some small regular ziplock baggies which I thought was really cool. If you have a kid that's into slime making or just fun little activity kits give this one a try!!
U**S
Fun for kids, follow the instructions
I am a crafter, and I always want to try new crafts. I had never heard of this one when I saw this kit. But of course I wanted to try it.Sometimes I don't exactly follow the directions exactly. So on my first try, I decided to put pink mica powder on the toe beans and color the rest of the mixture with dyes for epoxy resin. After a couple of days I removed the paw from the mold and painted the outside with the included colors, which I thought were flocking, but now Im not so sure. Although this attempt holds its shape and is squishable, the flocking never dried completely, and the squishy still feels like it is leaving a residue on my hands. I do understand that you are supposed to keep them in a plastic bag and squish them while they are in the bag.Attempt number two. I decided to use only the materials in the kit. I mixed the solution, and then split it into three parts. I mixed each part with a different color from the paint pots. I put just a little red in the first part, making pink, whichI used to fill the toe beans of the puppy foot mold. Then I mixed blue into one part and green into the other. I added them to the mold dirty pour style. This attempt had a much better feel than the first attempt, but it looks awful. The pink was overpowered by the green and blue and the pink is not visible as a separate color. There is a hole left from a bubble that did not dissipate, and the piece looks like the different bands of color may separate.Finally, I decided to follow the instructions. Except I used a different, larger mold. I had some concern that it wouldn't cure properly because the mold I used is wider and deeper than the mold included with the kit. So I mixed up the solution, added red from the kit to it, poured my mold, and waited. This worked perfectly. It still feels weird to me. It does come back to shape quickly, which seems to be important to the squishy community.So this may not read like a 5-star review. What I learned is that if you follow the instructions you will have a good result. So I can't ding a product because I don't know the craft well enough to start fiddling with the process. Start out by following the instructions a couple if times before you do your own thing.
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