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Build a Oil-Paint Swirl Butter cubicle fidget kit

ubicle fidget kit

One Oil-Paint Swirl Butter loaf with a yellow SALTED BUTTER face and oil-paint marble sides on a light-yellow cream studio, Buttersquishy logo in the upper right

A cubicle does not need a clicker tray to hold one marble loaf. An Oil-Paint Swirl Butter cubicle fidget kit is that loaf, a camera-safe pad, and a sleeve that leaves with you. Oil-Paint Swirl Butter ships as pack 1 and is marked super soft. It is not a marked slow-rise SKU. The shop has not stamped fidget, desk, foam, or a mute grade on this card.

Nobody sat BS-019 in a cube and published a sound figure. This page is a parking plan for a loaf that reads as leftover cafeteria butter painted at an art table.

A mug is not a kit

The painted sides are the problem. Red, teal, magenta, and lime pour around a yellow wrapper. On laminate next to a keyboard that reads as leftover snack or craft. Coworkers move snacks. They also move “art.”

A mug beside the keys is a pile, not a kit. You need a pad on the non-mouse side, a zip sleeve in the pencil drawer, and one stick from a pack-1 listing. Leave hardware out. The partition rail is not a bakery ledge. If two people share the aisle, name the sleeve, not the wrapper.

The receipt the card actually prints

Read BS-019 as a short receipt, not a lab sheet.

Credited. Count of one. Softness. Merchant photo lines name a single stick, a super-soft butter-shaped squeeze, oil-paint as shown, and a food-style loaf. The shop sentence is squeeze this soft butter and watch it rebound.

Not on the receipt. Slow-rise. Fidget. Desk. Gift. Crunch. Beads. Stretch. Foam. PU foam. Mute. The article title uses “fidget” as a cubicle angle. The card does not stamp fidget on this SKU.

Empty boxes. Scent. Size. Weight. Ages. Rise seconds. There is no factory timer on this listing. Do not invent one at the cube.

What you can see: a rectangular loaf. The top is butter-yellow with black 4 OZ. NET WT. (113 G) and SALTED BUTTER. The sides pour oil-paint marble. That ounce line is wrapper art, not a gram field. The loaf is not food. Do not shop it for a paint smell.

Why the yellow face fails on a partition rail

A cube offers three false shelves: the rail, the key well, and the monitor lid. A yellow BUTTER face on the rail looks like leftover lunch. A stand-up camera will crop the type into the call.

Park the loaf on the pad, below typical camera height, with empty margin around the wrapper. If the blotter is full, pad and loaf both go in the drawer. The sleeve holds the loaf when you leave, or when a visitor parks coffee by the trackpad.

Press over the pad or in your lap. A loaf slapped on laminate is percussion. This record does not mark a mute grade, so this page will not invent a foam-noise ranking — foam and PU foam are both unmarked. Do not park the loaf under a laptop. Shared cube: the sleeve is the handoff.

Soft press is not a mute badge and not a timer

Press the yellow type until BUTTER folds. The marble sides dimple. Let go. The shop sentence still says watch it come back. That is a rebound line on a soft loaf, not a factory timer and not a treatment. The fidget stamp is off.

A r/fidgettoys thread on slow-rising brands is shop talk about feel. BS-019 is not in that thread. The shop has no published decibel figure. If the next cube winces, the loaf joins the sleeve for that hour.

Does a slow rise squishy search describe this marble stick?

No. Shoppers who type slow rise squishy usually want a loaf the card already marks as holding a dent. This single never got the stamp. The rise-second box is empty. Do not file BS-019 with the shop’s slow rising squishies as if the row were checked.

U.S. People Also Ask still hangs a category question on that seed (DataForSEO, 16 August 2026). Marketplace pages in that set glue on jumbo food shapes and “stress” language. A thumb toy is not treatment.

Kitchen tricks will not add a rise stamp

You cannot write a missing rise row with a cube heater, a freezer pouch, oil, or a rice bin. Rise is not a home project on a carton that never claimed the stamp.

If the loaf feels odd after a hot bag, rest it indoors until it matches the room, then press again. That rest note lives on the store FAQ. Cube dust is a surface job. Follow the shop care page. A basin is the wrong prep. Do not slice the marble to “see the paint.” Beads are unmarked.

Where this loaf actually ships

Buy the single on its own page: Oil-Paint Swirl Butter. Pack of one. The 16 August 2026 U.S. snapshot from DataForSEO still opens the seed with a jumbo marketplace set, not this marble stick.

Collector slang still asks which squishy is the rarest. That line is hobby talk. BS-019 is current stock, not a retired chase. Check the skin: yellow panel plus poured marble, not stacked bands and not a fruit face.

One marble loaf, a rise-stamped pair, or a third stick

This listing is one assigned seat. Change the carton if you need extra faces *and* a printed rise row.

One marble face, and you can live without a rise stamp Yes Oil-Paint Swirl Butter — pack 1; soft credited; slow-rise, fidget, foam, mute unmarked
Two matching marble sticks plus a printed rise row No Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 2-Pack — pack 2; slow-rising and fidget stamped
Three painted faces for a shared pod No Oil-Paint Swirl Butter 3-Pack — pack 3; slow-rising and fidget stamped

This is a carton picker, not a scoreboard. Do not slice this loaf to fake a pair. This SKU is not crunchy.

Who this carton is wrong for

Skip it if you want a click, a spin, or a medical or classroom device. Store copy files these as hand toys. House rules for who can use them, and how to clean a dusty loaf, live on the FAQ and the terms page. This SKU still leaves the ages box empty. Anyone who mouths objects should not get a butter-printed stick.

Skip it if you refuse a pad, or if you need a mute stamp, a named scent, a listed gram, a PU-foam line, a catalog fidget stamp, or a rise row. Those fields are empty or unmarked.

Sight line, sleeve, hard refuse

Sight line

Sleeve

Hard refuse

If the sight line and the sleeve are the same mug, you do not have a kit. You have a snack pile.

Keep this carton, or change it

Keep Oil-Paint Swirl Butter when the cube job is one painted marble face and you accept that the rise row is blank. Trade up to the 2-pack when two sleeves should match and you want the carton that *does* print slow-rise. Trade up to the 3-pack when a shared pod needs a third painted face. Walk away if you need a therapy device, a mute-rated gadget, or a toy for someone who still mouths objects.

Press the yellow type. Watch the marble un-crease. Keep the keys for typing.

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Updated 2026-08-16.

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