
Cozy Scrapbook Photo Transformation
A creative prompt to turn a reference portrait into a dreamy scrapbook-style edit featuring doodles, pastel colors, and miniature versions of the subject.
Prompt
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Transform the reference image into a {argument name="style" default="cozy scrapbook-style edit"} while preserving the same subject, pose, lighting, and background. Add small {argument name="miniature style" default="chibi mini versions"} of the person around the scene (on shoulder, table, etc.), matching face, outfit, and vibe, doing activities like reading, posing, taking photos, relaxing. Overlay cute handwritten doodles (hearts, stars, arrows, sparkles) and short captions. Use a {argument name="color palette" default="soft pastel palette (white, pink, peach, blue)"} with a clean but visually rich layout.
Style: warm, dreamy, cozy Instagram aesthetic, soft depth of field, detailed and playful.
Final image must look like the same original photo enhanced not changed.Prompt variables
Editable argument placeholders found in the prompt, with their default values.
Variable
style
Default
cozy scrapbook-style edit
Variable
miniature style
Default
chibi mini versions
Variable
color palette
Default
soft pastel palette (white, pink, peach, blue)
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