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Photo-set notes for a Violet Marble Butter birthday photo prop

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One white-and-violet marble butter stick with navy SALTED BUTTER type on a light-yellow cream studio surface, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A Violet Marble Butter birthday photo prop is a single white-and-violet marble loaf parked on its own card, never on the cake. Violet Marble Butter is one soft food-style stick. The shop does not mark it as a slow-rise SKU, does not rate it for hush, and does not list a scent or a gram weight. Frosting and candles stay on the cake plate.

The shop ships the loaf. You already own the cake stand and the wrapping paper. This page is a stills brief: which surface holds the loaf, and which listing to open if you wanted a marked rise.

Number candles stay on the cake; the marble loaf gets a second card

Birthday tables already hold frosting, a butter knife, and a ring of wax. A food-look loaf on that same stand reads as a slice waiting to be served. Split the jobs before anyone lights a match. Name the still out loud: type-readable close-up, wrap-table wide, or one thumb crease. If you cannot name which, leave the sleeve shut.

Number-candle lighting Cake, wax, frosting roses Empty cream, one loaf, navy type to the lens
Gift-table wide Cards, ribbon, a knife The loaf on its own blotter
Thumb-crease clip Lighter, tea light, a warm plate One press, then wait — no seconds on the slate

Heat is the birthday problem that never makes the shot list. Number candles, a tea light, a radiator under the gifts, and a west window at 4 p.m. all count. Do not rest the loaf on a warm cake plate to “wake the purple.” Soft indoor light keeps the navy BUTTER readable. After a trunk ride, wait until the skin feels like the room, then press once. If someone asks whether it is grape butter, say no before you crease it.

White ground, violet pour, navy grocery type — that is the still

The lens sees a rectangular food-style stick. The ground is paper-white. Violet and purple ribbons pour across it. Navy type reads 4OZ. over NET WT. (113 G), then a small SALTED over a large BUTTER. That ounce line is wrapper art. The weight cell on the shop card is empty. Do not buy it for a smell. Do not slice a corner to hunt a second hue.

Count filed as 1. Softness filed. Rebound not filed — this is not a marked slow-rise SKU, and the rise-second cell is empty. Hush not filed. Crunch, beads, stretch, foam, PU foam, and fidget not filed. Smell, size, grams, and ages unpublished. Feature-card headlines stay Single stick, Super soft, Violet as photographed, and Butter shape. Shop line: squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound. That line is listing copy, not a stopwatch. Call it a squeeze toy, not a gadget.

Keep the sleeve on when the brief is a cake-topper

Some birthday jobs are cake jobs. Some are camera jobs. Some are neither.

Job written on the slate Keep BS-029 taped Peel only if
Cake-topper or frosting neighbor Yes You have a second card and will say “toy”
One marble face, no rise stamp required No Candles sit on another plate

Do not cut this stick to fake a trio. The shop sells extras as their own listings.

Caption a rise line only if you opened a marked sister

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

Caption you intend to write Page that can carry that caption What BS-029 will refuse
One cool-violet pour, one soft loaf Violet Marble Butter A hush rating, a scent, a timed rise
Pink marble plus a slow-rise stamp Pink Marble Butter Softness — that card leaves it unmarked
Splash marble, rise stamped, fidget filed Splash Marble Butter This loaf’s softness stamp

Pink Marble Butter is pack 1 and is marked slow rising; softness stays unmarked there. Splash Marble Butter is pack 1, marked slow rising, and marked fidget. Do not copy those cells onto BS-029. Treat any 3-second rise field on a sister page as a listing label, not a lab clock.

Generic slow-rise results are not this unmarked loaf

People who type slow rise squishy usually mean a dent that stays long enough to watch type un-crease. That is a category habit. It is not a cell on this card.

Violet Marble Butter is not a marked slow-rise SKU. You can still press it and watch the surface come back — the tagline even says rebound — but you cannot honest-caption the still as one of those slow rising squishies with a factory rise line. If the brief requires that line, open Pink Marble Butter or Splash Marble Butter.

Kitchen searches that want a freezer or lotion to “lock” a slower fill-back are asking for a factory mark this listing does not carry. You cannot add a slow rise stamp at home. If the stick feels odd after a car ride, wait until it matches the room, then press once. Stretch is unmarked: skip the dramatic pull. A torn piece is done. If frosting misted the face, stop and open the FAQ instead of inventing a cleaner.

This stick is current stock, not a retired chase.

A birthday table that is only a cake stand is the wrong set

Walk past this SKU if you needed a clicker, a spinner, or a classroom device. Walk past it if you wanted a named scent, a hush caption, a foam bun, a stretch claim, or a marked-rise loaf. Those cells are empty or false.

The ages cell on BS-029 is unpublished. The store’s FAQ and terms hold a 6-and-up house floor and keep these loaves out of mouths. Follow those pages instead of guessing from the food print. Do not put this stick on a cake, in a toddler’s hands, or next to a knife. If the only surface you have is the cake stand, skip the shoot.

Slate marks before the first match

Answer out loud. These are yes/no tape marks, not a wash ritual.

Serve cake; do not serve the loaf

Violet Marble Butter is one cool-violet marble loaf on a cream card, with cake on another plate. This single is the soft, unmarked-rise face. Pink Marble Butter is pink plus a slow-rise stamp. Splash Marble Butter is splash color, a rise stamp, and a fidget mark. Keep candles off the loaf. Do not serve it.

Shoot addendum

House 6-and-up palm-toy note, rest after heat, and keep-off-radiators sit on the FAQ and terms. Pack and stamps come from the linked product pages. This is a shoot note, not a lab write-up.

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