6 Things to Do With Squishmallows

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6 Things to Do With Squishmallows

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If you have Squishmallows, but don't know what to do with them, here are 6 ideas.

Supplies

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Things You'll Need:


Squishmallows (obviously)


Blanket (optional)

Squishmallow "snowman"

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If you don't have snow, but have Squishmallows, You can make a Squishmallow "snowman." You can put a big Squishmallow as the base, a medium Squishmallow as the middle, and a small Squishmallow as the top.

Squishmallow "snow" Fort

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Or, grab a friend(s) or family member(s), and make two or more Squishmallow "snow" forts with big Squishmallows as the fort, and little Squishmallows as Squishmallow "snowballs." 1st picture shows outside fort walls, 2nd picture shows Squishmallow "snowballs."

Make a Beanbag Chair With Squishmallows and a Blanket

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First, put a big Squishmallow on the bottom, then use a big one for the back, two medium-sized ones for each of the armrests, then, if you want, lay a blanket over all the Squishmallows, and done. Look at pictures shown for reference.

Make a Squishmallow Pile

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I recommend putting the big ones at the bottom, and smallest at the top.

Hide in Squishmallows

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If you have enough Squishmallows, you can hide in them and jump out of them and scare an unsuspecting passerby.

The best way to hide in them is to make a pile or stack them against something like a table you can hide behind. 2nd picture shows good hiding spot to scare someone, or to use a a hiding spot in hide-and-seek. You can hide behind a big Squishmallow for less visibility from the passerby.

Use Them for Hide and Seek

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You can put them underneath a blanket on a bed to trick the seeker into thinking that's you underneath the blanket.