

🐾 Craft your calm with the fastest, softest squishies in town!
The Liquid Silicone for Taba Squishy Kit is a beginner-friendly, all-inclusive 7oz silicone rubber set featuring a 1:1 mix ratio and fast 1-2 hour curing time. Its self-degassing formula ensures bubble-free, smooth squishies with a soft, elastic texture ideal for stress relief. Complete with cat paw molds, color pastes, and tools, this kit empowers creative DIY decompression gifts with professional results.




| ASIN | B0DRNBYH3S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,035 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #370 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Date First Available | December 29, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 7.1 ounces |
| Item model number | V122 |
| Manufacturer | Vividye |
| Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 3.94 x 3.15 inches |
A**R
Easy to use
Make sure to measure it and it’s great!
S**A
Great product
Bought this for my son because he wanted to make his own ones squishies and it was very easy for him to use. The instructions are simple and the squishies came out exactly like the ones we bought for more than half this price and he was even able to make about 6 of them
A**L
Small Mold Works Good
This make your own squishy kit has everything you need to get started making your own squishies. Instructions are easy to understand and everything works well. I made the mistake of thinking the little pots contained paint so instead of mixing it in with the liquid I put some in the mold to color the little pandas ears and limbs like I would if I wanted to do a cute painted resin charm. The little pots don't contain paint and it never dried and the squishy didn't absorb the pigment when done this way. I do wish that the molds were bigger or that we got maybe more than 2 because it gets kind of boring to make the same 2 things over and over in different colors unless you have other molds handy that would work with this.
D**S
not “transparent” at all
listing said it was transparent (clear) but it was not. formula is cloudy 🤦🏾♀️🙃
V**A
Easy for kids to use
My 9 year old loves making squishes with this. We happen to have some silicone molds and this actually made quite a few.
A**R
Good kit
My daughter loved the kit and played a lot with it . Good quality
A**R
Kid approved
Work really well. Kids loved to make them
D**.
Fun DIY Squishy Kit with Creative Appeal but Limited Durability
I received this from Amazon Vine in exchange for an honest review. As a STEM enthusiast, I’m always on the lookout for projects that not only engage kids but also spark curiosity—and this squishy-making kit seemed like the perfect blend of science, creativity, and sensory fun. The concept is great: a hands-on chemical reaction that produces something tactile and trendy. It also seemed like a great fit for children with ADHD or sensory processing needs. The kit comes with a generous array of supplies, which I really appreciated. It includes paint for customizing, flocking powder for that fuzzy texture, individual storage bags, and clear instructions. From a project perspective, it’s engaging and easy to follow. Unfortunately, the durability of the final squishies was disappointing. The first ones I made tore almost immediately and had fissures before any real use. I remade the project more carefully the second time, and while it held together a bit longer, it still developed tears after a short period of light use. In summary, this is a fun, creative kit that kids will likely enjoy making—but the final product doesn’t hold up well over time. It’s great for the experience and hands-on learning, but the short lifespan of the squishies does reduce its overall value. Please note you will find some stickiness in the project but I did find that after rinsing it off with water the stickiness for this particular one was reduced unlike some of the other ones that I've tested.
B**E
Good value
M**I
This could be cheaper but it is fun to have, overall. The set comes wrapped in a yellow mailing envelope, and as such it would need to be re-wrapped if given as a gift. The set contains everything needed to make silicone squishes at home, but the only mold included is a small cat paw (no teddy) The selection of items inside seems quite random to me, I mean I don’t make sense of the number of mixing sticks, cups, and such at all… The colours offered are timble sized and dollar store quality. The silicone components yield good squishy sticky compound, yay! The ratio mix is 1 to 1. My kids had a lot of fun with this set, we are very pleased with the sticky squishy paws, and now we look for a bigger set to have the giant taba and the giant mold Recommended Thank you
H**W
Le kit que nous avons reçu comportait: les 2 bouteilles avec les liquides pour faire le mélange (liquide A et liquide B), plusieurs bols pour mélanger, 4 tasses à mesurer, 3 moules différents (patte, ourson et poisson) des colorants, des gants, des bâtons pour mélanger, 4 sacs pour faire l’effet de fourrure sur les squishy, un bon nombre de sacs épais pour ranger les squishy et d’autres sacs plus minces. Le mode d’emploi est noté sur la boîte en plusieurs langues. C’était assez facile à comprendre par la même occasion, même si je faisais mes propres Taba Squishy pour la première fois. En revanche, j’aurais presque apprécié que des cure-dents soient inclus afin de prélever un peu de colorant, mais rien de très dramatique, bien sûr. En ce qui concerne le démoulage, après avoir attendu environ 2h après avoir verser le mélange dans le moule de patte et celui d’ourson, ceux-ci avaient parfaitement figer et mes superbes Taba Squishy était prêts ! Le démoulage à été très facile et jouer avec ceux-ci étaient très agréable ! Si vous aimez faire les choses par vous-même, ce kit vaut définitivement la peine ! Je suis très content et il me tarde que mes enfants puissent en faire d’autres avec moi avec les teintes qui leur feront plaisir ! Par ailleurs, petit conseil : Si vous tenter de faire les coussinets (du moule en forme de patte) de couleur différente du reste de la patte, je vous conseille de séparer une petite quantité de votre mélange déjà préparer (avant l’étape du colorant) pour mettre les teintes que vous souhaitez. Si vous le faites directement dans le moule et que vous ne mélangez pas assez bien, il pourrait y avoir de petites bulles avec le colorant qui en sort.
A**Y
We’ve been making these squishies with the kids for a little bit now, and they like making them every now and again. The hardest part for them is waiting for them to “dry”. They really like playing with them after they’ve been made, and they do really like choosing what they get to put in them. The only thing I don’t like about it, is that you really don’t get to make that many squishies. The total weight of silicone that you get is roughly 200g. The mould for the squishies is roughly 30ml (it takes 30g of silicone to make 1 if you’re used to imperial and aren’t aware of the conversion). That means that you really can only make 6 before you run out of silicone. You may be able to squeeze 7 out if you’re really careful, but there’s a good chance you won’t be able to. However, for $17, I would say that’s probably what you should expect. It’s not an incredible value though, as you can get liquid silicone for pretty cheap now, and just order a mould with it. I think if you’re just starting out (or doing this with kids), it is a nice little kit though.
M**R
This is a fun kit. This kit comes with 3 silicone moulds (bear, paw print and fish), silicone mixtures, mixing containers, measuring containers, gloves, stir sticks, paint, storage bags, bags for adding the fur, and bags of the faux fur. The instructions are on the back and are very basic and not the most helpful. There are enough supplies to make these multiple times over, I haven’t finished it yet but we’ve made 6 so far and have only used about half of each bottle. We stared out by painting the details into the silicone moulds for the paw print and mixed white paint in with the silicone mixture and poured it into the mould. For the purple bear we kept it simpler and just mixed the purple paint in the silicone mixture and poured it into the bear mould. I removed the bear after 2 hours and I should have left it a little longer as it was difficult to remove from the mould and pulled off some of the silicone. I removed the paw print closer to 3 hours after pouring and it came out of the mould a lot easier but the paint details were still very wet and was messed up being removed from the mould. I ended up wiping the paint off and using an acrylic paint pen to add the details and that worked a lot better. Finally I placed it in a bag with the little fluffy hairs and while they stuck to the paw really well with good coverage, some of the hairs fall off and they stick to everything. What I’ve learned and did differently : the next time I only used the included paint to mix with silicone and not for details as acrylic paint pens work a lot better for the little details. I will not be using any more of the fur as it’s too hard to properly clean up and sticks to everything. I let it sit at least 3 hours before trying to remove from the mould. I have now done this with 12 year olds and a 6 year old. The older ones were able to do it themselves with only basic supervision and while the 6 year old needed more assistance, they were able to do a lot of the steps themselves with the hardest part being waiting for it to set. Overall, this was really fun but the kit needs better instructions and the recommended wait time is too short.
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