Q-version Emoji Sticker Pack Creation

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Q-version Emoji Sticker Pack Creation AI Template

One clear profile photo yields a six-pose chibi sticker sheet. Each expression is scripted in the prompt — winking peace sign, teary eyes, open-armed hug, napping, confident pointing, and a blown kiss — set against a vibrant red, confetti-strewn 9:16 background. It's a quick way to make personal emoji packs for chat apps.

What you need

A clear profile photo.

Use this template in Art Studio

Opens VdoBloom Art Studio with this prompt prefilled. Free account required; generation uses credits.

The prompt

The complete prompt, exactly as it runs in Art Studio. Copy it, edit it, or take it to any image tool you like — the CC-BY-4.0 license allows reuse and adaptation with credit to the original author below.

Create a brand-new set of chibi-style stickers featuring the user as the main character, with six unique poses:
  1.	Making a playful peace sign with both hands and winking.
  2.	Tearful eyes and slightly trembling lips, showing a cute crying expression.
  3.	Arms wide open in a warm, enthusiastic hug pose.
  4.	Lying on their side asleep, resting on a tiny pillow with a sweet smile.
  5.	Pointing forward with confidence, surrounded by shining visual effects.
  6.	Blowing a kiss, with heart symbols floating around.
Maintain the chibi aesthetic:
– Exaggerated, expressive big eyes
– Soft facial lines
– Playful, short black hairstyle
– A white outfit with a bold neckline design
Background: Vibrant red with star or colorful confetti elements for decoration. Leave some clean white space around each sticker.
Aspect ratio: 9:16

How to use this template

  1. 1

    Open the template in Art Studio

    Click the button below and the template loads into VdoBloom Art Studio with this exact prompt prefilled. You will need a free VdoBloom account if you are not signed in yet.

  2. 2

    Upload your photo(s)

    If the template needs a reference image (see "What you need" above), attach it in Art Studio. Templates without a reference requirement skip straight to the next step.

  3. 3

    Generate and download

    Pick an image model — Nano Banana, Seedream, or Flux — and generate. Results vary run to run, so regenerate or tweak the prompt until you like the output, then download it.

Attribution & license

Prompt by @dotey · CC-BY-4.0 · via the awesome-nano-banana collection (original source).

Example image by @jamez-bondos, created with Sora.

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