I recently came across a video showcasing a DIY project that looked so fun and satisfying I just had to try it myself. It’s a squishy bubble craft ball made with nano tape and a jelly-like substance. Let me tell you—it’s incredibly easy to make and so much fun to play with! Here’s how I created my very own squishy bubble craft ball.
Why I Love This Project
I’ve always loved squishy toys because they’re great stress-relievers, and making my own felt even more rewarding. Plus, this craft is perfect for both kids and adults, making it a great way to spend some creative time with family or friends.
What I Used
To make my squishy ball, I gathered a few simple materials:
- Nano Tape: This was the base for my squishy ball.
- Jelly-Like Substance: I used a clear gel for a soft, satisfying texture.
- Syringe: To fill the nano tape with precision.
- Scissors: To cut the tape.
- Adhesive/Sealant: To seal everything securely.
How I Made It
- Preparing the Nano Tape
I started by cutting a strip of nano tape to the length I wanted for my ball. After peeling off the backing, I shaped it into a bubble by sticking the ends together, leaving one side open. - Filling the Syringe
Next, I filled a syringe with the jelly-like substance. I decided to add some glitter to make it look extra fun and sparkly. - Injecting the Gel
This part was so satisfying! I carefully injected the jelly into the nano tape bubble, making sure not to overfill it. The ball started taking shape and felt squishier with every squeeze. - Sealing the Ball
Once the ball was filled, I sealed the open end with adhesive. I made sure there were no leaks by gently squeezing it a few times. - Adding a Personal Touch
To make my squishy ball unique, I added some cute stickers and a little paint for decoration. It looked amazing and felt great to squish!
What I Learned
- Don’t Overfill: The tape can burst if there’s too much jelly inside.
- Seal Properly: Double-check for leaks; it saves a lot of mess later.
- Get Creative: Mixing glitter or using colored gel adds so much personality to the ball.








Why You Should Try It
Making this DIY nano tape squishy bubble craft ball was such a fun experience for me. It’s a great way to unwind, get creative, and even make unique gifts for others. Plus, the end result is a squishy ball that’s both beautiful and functional!

Evan Lewis is the Head and chief editor of Indoorguider. By profession, he is a MasterChef in a five-star restaurant based in California, and by hobby he is a DIY man. Evan joined as a chef after completing a Diploma in professional cooking from USA. Besides this profession, he’s a researcher and hobbyist blogger and DIY expert. He loves discovering new things, researching them, and sharing them with people who need that information. Most of his time as a chef is spent with different kitchen utensils. He already shares his knowledge and experience with various kitchen tools, utensils, and food blogging and DIY stuff. This time he decided to write about one of the most needed kitchen tools and kitchen appliances. Therefore, he created this site, Indoorguider, and shared his experience, knowledge, and research results with people who have less knowledge about this tool. As a MasterChef of a five-star restaurant, Evan Lewis is not only experienced in cooking. He’s also experienced with different kitchen utensils, tools, and equipment. Besides, cooking he’s a hobbyist blogger. He does a lot of research on different kitchen tools for his blog and writes about them to help others, here at IndoorGuider. He shares his experience, knowledge, and research results for the benefit of people seeking different tools and cooking steps, tips, and recipes. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61555977246806 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evanlewis9177/ Quora: Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/EvanLewisOfficial/ Pinterest: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-lewis-1157132b8/ Threads: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvanLewis5656


