
Convert your baby photo into a Korean New Year greeting card with hanbok. Customize headline, hanbok colors, fortune pouches, and background motif.
Prompt
[Purpose]
Convert the user's attached baby photo into a Korean New Year greeting card with hanbok.
[Scene]
Use the attached photo as the base. Preserve the original baby's face, expression, body shape, gaze, pose, and composition. Naturally composite the baby in elegant traditional hanbok: {hanbok_top_color} jeogori (top) + {hanbok_skirt_color} chima (skirt). Add a {background_motif} with {season_flower} branches; a {left_pouch_color} fortune pouch with 福 embroidery on the left and a {right_pouch_color} fortune pouch on the right. Subtle hanji paper texture, small Korean knot (norigae) decorations at the top. Overall warm cream and pastel tone.
[Style]
Warm family holiday greeting card, soft natural light, premium hanji paper texture, traditional Korean decoration. Baby's skin and face natural and lovely, no excessive retouching.
[Text]
Place "{headline}" at the top in Noto Serif KR Bold (refined Korean serif, includes Latin glyphs). Below it, "{subline}" in Noto Serif KR Regular gray as a smaller subline.
[Aspect]
2:3 portrait (1024x1536), top 30% reserved for typography.
[🚫 IMPORTANT]
- Preserve original baby's face, expression, body shape, and composition from the attached photo
- Do NOT generate a new person
- Hangul text must be precise (no broken characters)
- Natural baby face and fingers, no anatomical distortion
- No real brand logos or celebrity names — generic traditional decoration only
- Avoid excessive saturation/HDRClick to open ChatGPT with the prompt auto-filled.
Hanbok Baby Korean New Year Greeting Card is a ChatGPT prompt that turns one baby photo into a Korean New Year greeting card in a hanbok with a lucky pouch and an optional headline. 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.
The original photo's expression is preserved as-is, so choose a photo with a natural smile. Front-facing photos with simple backgrounds composite cleanest.
Pick one of the 3 design themes on the card page (Classic Hanbok / Modern Pastel / Spring Fresh). jeogori, chima, fortune pouches, background, and flowers all swap together as a full set. For finer tuning, send a follow-up after the ChatGPT result like 'change jeogori color to lavender, keep everything else' to change a single element.
The main headline and subline are freely editable. Beyond 'Happy New Year,' you can use other Korean holiday greetings like Parents' Day or Chuseok messages.
Best for Korean Lunar New Year (around late January), New Year January, and Chuseok (mid-September). sending greeting cards to family and relatives. Change the headline to use it for any holiday.