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Make squishy smores with @LeanBean13

Make squishy smores with @LeanBean13
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Make squishy s'mores toys using foam, felt, glue, and paint with @LeanBean13, together practicing cutting, assembling layers, and decorating safely.

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Step-by-step guide to make squishy smores with @LeanBean13

What you need
Craft foam sheets, felt squares, white glue or fabric glue, acrylic paint and paintbrush, child-safe scissors, pencil, ruler, colouring materials (markers or fabric pens), paper towel, adult supervision required

Step 1

Gather all materials and lay them out on a clean flat workspace.

Step 2

Choose a palm-sized size and use your pencil and ruler to draw a circle on a brown craft foam sheet for the graham cracker base.

Step 3

Cut out the brown foam circle carefully with child-safe scissors.

Step 4

Draw a slightly smaller circle on white craft foam for the marshmallow layer.

Step 5

Cut out the white foam marshmallow shape using scissors.

Step 6

Cut a small square or circle from brown felt to be the chocolate layer.

Step 7

Put small dots of white glue in the center of the brown foam graham cracker base.

Step 8

Press the white marshmallow foam onto the glued center of the base and hold it in place for a few seconds.

Step 9

Put a little glue on top of the marshmallow foam.

Step 10

Press the felt chocolate piece onto the glued top of the marshmallow and hold until it sticks.

Step 11

Let the glued layers dry for at least 15 minutes on a flat surface.

Step 12

Paint toasted brown marks onto the marshmallow with your paintbrush and use a marker to add small dotted holes on the graham cracker base.

Step 13

Share your finished squishy s'more creation on DIY.org.

Help!?

What can we use if we don't have brown craft foam or brown felt?

If you don't have brown craft foam or brown felt, substitute brown construction paper for the graham cracker base (cut as in step 3) and a square of brown cardstock or aluminum foil for the chocolate layer, gluing them in place per steps 6–8.

The layers keep sliding apart—how do we fix the glue not holding?

If the foam layers won't stick or the marshmallow slides (steps 6–8), roughen the contact areas slightly with sandpaper, apply a thin layer of stronger craft glue or a glue dot, then press and weigh down with a book while drying for a firmer bond.

How can I adapt this activity for different age groups?

For toddlers, pre-cut the brown base, white marshmallow, and chocolate felt so they only do the gluing and decorating (steps 3–8 and 12), while older kids can measure with the ruler, cut their own shapes (step 2–4), and paint realistic toasted marks (step 11).

What are some ways to extend or personalize the squishy s'mores project?

To extend and personalize the craft, vary the palm-sized circle in step 2 to make mini or giant s'mores, insert a thin sponge or extra foam between layers for extra squish, use puff paint for raised toasted marks in step 11, and decorate each graham cracker with names before sharing on DIY.org.

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Facts about foam and felt crafts for kids

🍫 The first published s'more recipe appeared in a 1927 Girl Scouts cookbook called "Tramping and Trailing with the Girl Scouts."

🧵 Felt is one of the oldest known textiles — humans have been making felt for thousands of years.

🧽 Craft foam (often EVA foam) is lightweight, easy to cut with scissors, and doesn't fray, so it's perfect for kids' projects.

🖌️ Use non-toxic, child-safe paints and glues for crafts — look for labels like AP non-toxic or ASTM D-4236.

🧸 Slow-rising "squishy" toys are usually made from polyurethane foam and exploded in popularity as collectible stress-relief toys in the 2010s.

How do I make squishy s'mores with @LeanBean13?

To make squishy s'mores with @LeanBean13, trace and cut foam into two graham cracker squares, a round marshmallow, and a chocolate square. Layer foam pieces with fabric glue: graham, chocolate, marshmallow, then top graham. Add felt details for toasted edges and chocolate drips, and paint highlights with acrylics. Press seams, let glue and paint dry fully, and have an adult handle any craft knife or hot-glue use for safety and neater results.

What materials do I need to make squishy s'mores with @LeanBean13?

You’ll need craft foam or slow-rise squishy foam for layers, felt for details, fabric-safe craft glue (or low-temp hot glue used by an adult), acrylic paints and brushes, kid-safe scissors, a pencil for tracing, and an easy cutting surface. Optional items: sandpaper for smoothing edges, sealant, wet wipes, and a scrap mat. Choose non-toxic, foam-safe supplies and check labels to avoid solvents that can damage foam.

What ages is making squishy s'mores with @LeanBean13 suitable for?

This craft suits ages 4–10 with adjustments: ages 4–5 can glue and decorate while an adult pre-cuts foam; ages 6–8 can practice cutting with child-safe scissors and assemble layers with supervision; ages 9–10+ can handle glue, paint details, and use small tools with minimal help. Tailor steps to fine motor skill level and always supervise cutting, strong adhesives, or small pieces to prevent accidents.

What safety tips should I follow when making squishy s'mores with @LeanBean13?

Use non-toxic, foam-safe glue and paints. Reserve low-temp glue guns for adults and give kids fabric glue alternatives. Provide child-safe scissors and supervise cutting and trimming. Work in a well-ventilated area when painting and allow pieces to dry completely before play. Avoid tiny decorations for under-3s, and keep sharp tools and hot equipment out of reach. Review basic first-aid and closely supervise younger children throughout the activity.

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