Who doesn’t love Squishmallows? These adorable, squishy stuffed animals have taken the world by storm, and now you can bring their cuteness to life in a whole new way—by painting them on rocks!

If your kids can’t get enough of Squishmallows, or you’re searching for a fun and easy craft to enjoy together, this Squishmallows Painted Rocks project is just what you need! In this tutorial, we’ll transform ordinary rocks into adorable Squishmallow-inspired collectibles.
Whether you’re painting Cam the Cat, Archie the Axolotl, or Benny the Bigfoot, these handmade Squishmallow rocks make the perfect addition to your Squishmallow squad. Follow along as we guide you step by step to create your very own mini Squishmallow masterpieces!
Grab your paintbrushes, pick your favorite Squishmallow character, and let’s get started!
Supplies You’ll Need
Before we jump in, let’s gather everything you need to create your mini Squishmallow rock collection:
- Rocks – The more potato-shaped, the better! Smooth, rounded rocks work best to match the squishy, huggable look of real Squishmallows.
- Acrylic Paint – Pick colors that match your favorite Squishmallow squad members.
- Paintbrushes – A mix of broad brushes for the base coat and fine-tip brushes for tiny details.
- Paint Markers or Fine-Tip Brush – For adding whiskers, facial features, and tiny details.
- Sealant (Optional) – If you want to protect your painted rocks for outdoor display.

Step-by-Step Guide to Squishmallows Painted Rocks
Step 1: Paint the Base Coat
Choose the lightest color for your Squishmallow’s belly and apply a base coat. This is usually white, cream, or a pastel shade. Let it dry completely before moving on. If the paint looks streaky, add a second coat for a smooth finish.

Step 2: Pick Your Rocks & Plan Your Design
Start by choosing smooth, rounded rocks that resemble the shape of your favorite Squishmallow squad member.
Which character will you paint?
- Cam the Cat for a classic, cuddly look.
- Archie the Axolotl with his adorable pink gills.
- Avery the Duck for a cute, feathery friend.
- Benny the Bigfoot for a fuzzy, friendly vibe.
Tip: You can sketch your design lightly with a pencil before painting to help with placement.

Step 3: Add the Main Color
Now, it’s time to paint the Squishmallow’s body! Using a darker color, carefully paint around the belly and cover the rest of the rock. This step brings your character to life, so take your time! Allow it to dry completely before adding details.

Step 4: Add Facial Features & Details
This is where the magic happens! Use a fine-tipped brush or paint markers to add eyes, a cute little mouth, whiskers, or any signature details that make your Squishmallow special. Some may have tiny spots, stripes, or even blushing cheeks!
Need inspiration? Try these fun details:
- Shiny, round eyes like Squishmallows’ signature look.
- Blush marks to make your Squishmallow rock extra cute!
- Tiny spots or patterns if your chosen Squishmallow has special markings.
Tip: If you’re nervous about painting tiny details, try using a dotting tool or toothpick for more precision.

Step 5: Seal your Painted Rocks
If you plan to place your painted rocks outdoors, add a sealant to protect your design from weather and wear. Otherwise, display them inside as adorable décor!

Fun Ways to Use Your Squishmallow Painted Rocks
Looking for fun ways to display or gift your Squishmallow rocks? Try these creative ideas:
- Create a Mini Mystery Squad – Paint several Squishmallow rocks, wrap them up, and trade them with friends!
- Outdoor Rock Hunt – Hide your Squishmallows around your neighborhood and leave clues for others to find!
- Make a Flip-A-Mallow Rock – Paint a different Squishmallow on each side of a rock for a fun reversible design.
- Classroom Craft or Art Project – Teachers can use this easy Squishmallows painted rocks craft as an art activity for students!

FAQs About Squishmallows Painted Rocks
- What kind of paint works best for rock painting? Acrylic paint is best because it sticks well to rocks and provides vibrant colors. Avoid watercolor or poster paint, as they tend to wash off.
- Can I use paint pens instead of a brush? Yes! Paint pens are great for adding details and creating smooth lines.
- How do I keep my paint from peeling off? Let each layer dry completely before adding another. Sealing with a clear acrylic spray also helps!
- Can I create a whole Squishmallow squad? Absolutely! Try painting different Squishmallow characters and create a stackable collection.
Let’s Build a Squishmallow Rock Squad!
Painting Squishmallow-inspired rocks is an easy, fun, and creative way to bring your favorite characters to life! Whether you’re making a cute gift, decorating your space, or starting a new crafting hobby, these painted rocks are a must-try.
Now it’s your turn! Which Squishmallow are you painting first? Happy Painting!
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