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Korean Baby Studio Scrapbook

Korean Baby Studio Scrapbook

Convert your baby photo into a Korean baby studio natural-light scrapbook with bunny spacesuit, banana milk, and handwritten stickers.

Prompt

Keep the facial features of the attached baby and recreate it as a natural-light lifestyle baby photo in the style of a Korean baby studio,
brightly smiling baby girl,
wearing a cream-colored bunny onesie and a fluffy bunny-ear headband,
spring picnic mood on lush bright-green grass,
fluffy pastel yellow and light-green color palette,

scrapbook layout with polaroid photo frames placed naturally,
hand-drawn stickers and doodles in the Korean "dakku" (diary decoration) style,
bunny plush, banana milk, yellow macarons, ribbons, and flower props,
heart doodles and sparkle drawings,

Handwritten text stickers from this set (place naturally on the scrapbook):
"Our baby", "Lovely as always", "Click!", "Mom's love"

the look of a Korean parenting-influencer photo that moms want to save,
soft natural light, cozy warm atmosphere,
adorable expression, emotional scrapbook layout,
ultra-high resolution, delicate detail, soft shadows
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About this concept

Korean Baby Studio Scrapbook is a ChatGPT prompt that turns one baby photo into a scrapbook-style portrait with a bunny spacesuit, banana milk, and handwritten stickers. Copy the prompt for free and paste it into ChatGPT along with your photo to create the result directly, which can be used for KakaoTalk sharing, printing, or Instagram posts.

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FAQ

How is this different from a Japanese "kawaii" prompt?

Similar structure, different tone. Japanese kawaii leans toward anime / character-goods feel, while this prompt leans into Korean dakku / baby-studio / natural-light lifestyle. more realistic and Instagram-friendly. The bunny onesie, banana milk, and "우리 아기" Korean stickers are Korea-specific elements that resonate with Korean parents.

My child is a boy. can I still use this?

Yes. swap "baby girl" for "baby boy" and "cream bunny onesie" for something like "beige bear onesie," and the tone stays consistent. Change the handwritten text to "우리 아들" (our son) for a natural fit.

Korean sticker text comes out garbled.

AI image models render Korean less reliably than English. Short words (2–5 characters) work better, and the follow-up "Render text crisply" helps. If it still fails, take the result with empty stickers and add Korean text in Canva / PowerPoint.

Too many props. it looks cluttered.

A single line. "Reduce the bunny plush, banana milk, and macaron props by half and focus on the child". cleans it up. For a more minimal cut: "Remove all props, keep only the child and natural light."

Will it hold up in print and frames?

It prints crisply up to postcard size. For larger prints like A4, ask your print shop for a quality boost option for the smoothest result.

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