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Build a palette around a Violet Marble Butter color palette

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Violet Marble Butter loaf with a white field and flowing violet marble swirls on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A Violet Marble Butter color palette is the white field, the violet marble pour, and the navy wrapper type on one loaf. Match paper and shelf paint to those three visible inks. Violet Marble Butter is a single soft, food-style stick. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU, not a stone sample, and not a scented loaf.

SKU BS-029 does not ship a hex chart. There is no fade-hour log and no paint deck in the box. The evidence is the printed skin, the shop card, and the store FAQ.

White ground, violet pour, navy type

You are matching one face, not a tray of chips.

Shop ledger for BS-029: quantity filed as 1. Softness stamped. Rebound column blank — this is not a marked slow-rise SKU, and the rise-second field is empty. Crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, and fidget columns blank. No sound grade. Smell, size, grams, and age unpublished. Talk-tracks on the card: single stick, super soft, violet as shown, food-style butter shape. Shop line: squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound.

The photo shows a rectangular food-style loaf. The ground is paper-white. Violet and purple ribbons pour across it like wet marble. Navy type reads 4OZ. over NET WT. (113 G), then a small SALTED over a large BUTTER. That ounce line is wrapper theater, not a catalog net-weight. The loaf is not food. The smell cell is empty, so do not buy it for grape or butter. Do not slice the stick to hunt a second hue inside.

Marble, here, is a print nickname — not a stone chip and not a licensed paint name. The shop has not published hex values. Do not invent them from a listing photo.

Stage it against furniture already in the room

Build *around* the loaf. The pour stays as it is. A blotter, a shelf board, gift wrap, or a wall you already painted is the neighbor.

Hold the stick over that neighbor under the lamp you actually sit at. Step back to the doorway. Say three names: “white field,” “violet pour,” “navy type.” If two names collapse into one word, the neighbor cloned a job.

A lilac planner clones the pour first. A marble-print mouse pad eats the ribbons. Hot cream enamel warms the white field until it looks like dessert. Walnut stain keeps the violet loud, then makes the navy BUTTER sink. A south window is a heat patch, not a color booth — this shop has not measured sun fade on BS-029. After a warm car ride, wait until the skin feels like the room before you judge violet against white.

Cool cream card, gray-cast oak, or unbleached kraft White field, violet pour, and navy type stay countable None of the three, if the neighbor is duller than the print
Lilac wall, violet planner, or a purple throw The white field still reads as paper-white The pour melts into the room color
Marble-print blotter or a busy mouse pad Navy type may still look like type Ribbons vanish into the pad

The shop does not sell the wrap. This is a keep-or-move sheet, not a ranking.

A different marble if violet is the wrong cool

Color is why this SKU exists. The catalog does not rank the prints.

Picture you actually wanted Listing that holds that picture What BS-029 will not hand you
One cool-violet pour on a white field, one loaf Violet Marble Butter Nothing, if that one face was the point
A warmer pink marble, plus a slow-rise stamp Pink Marble Butter Softness — that card leaves softness unmarked
A yellow wrapper plus painter rims, also unmarked for slow rise Oil-Paint Swirl Butter The cool-violet-on-white story

Pink Marble Butter is pack 1 and is marked slow rising. Softness stays unmarked there; do not copy this loaf’s softness stamp onto that card. Oil-Paint Swirl Butter is pack 1 and marked soft. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU either. Do not slice this violet loaf to fake a trio.

Rebound questions meet an unmarked card

People who type slow rise squishy still land on rebound explainers. A U.S. English DataForSEO pull dated 16 August 2026 still leans that seed toward jumbo demo videos and collector boards, not this violet-and-white loaf.

Those pages describe an aisle. They do not inventory SKU BS-029. On this card, rebound is not stamped. The rise-second cell is empty. If you came in through the category phrase slow rising squishies, this stick is a cousin on the shelf, not a member of the marked set. Foam and PU foam stay unmarked. Softness is the stamp you actually get. Fidget is unmarked — do not call this a gadget.

Kitchen searches that want a freezer, a rice bin, or oil to “lock” a slower fill-back are asking about a factory mark this listing does not carry. You cannot add a slow rise stamp at home. Stretch is unmarked: do not treat the loaf as taffy. If a piece splits, stop using it. After a hot bag, rest the stick until it feels like the room, then press again. A barely damp rag lifts desk dust. House care lives on the FAQ; this page will not reprint that block.

BS-029 is current stock, not a retired chase.

Skip this loaf when the job is something else

Walk past it if you needed three different rims, a pink marble, or hard color bands. Walk past it if you needed a named scent, a sound grade, a PU-foam spec, grams, a size line, or an age printed on this SKU. Those cells are empty or false. Walk past a clicker. Walk past it if the only perch you have is a butter plate.

The ages cell on BS-029 is unpublished. Follow the FAQ for who these toys are for. Butter-shaped loaves look like snacks. Keep them off a food plate and away from anyone who still mouths objects.

Doorway gates before you tape wrap

Answer out loud. A no on Gate A or Gate B is a different listing.

If Gate A already fails for the room you have, pick another print.

One stick is the kit

Buy Violet Marble Butter when the board needs one cool-violet pour on a white field. Move to Pink Marble Butter when the marble should run warm and you also want a slow-rise stamp. Move to Oil-Paint Swirl Butter when you wanted a yellow wrapper plus painter rims — that single loaf is also unmarked for slow rise. Leave the aisle if you need a therapy device, a named smell, or a toy for someone who still mouths objects.

One white field. One violet pour. That is the board.

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