Sticker Sheets cont’d
Modified: February 14, 2026 7:58 PM Category: GenAI Subcategory: ChatGPT Created: September 10, 2025 12:57 PM Master Type: Notes Hide: No Starred: No Status: Unassigned
20s art deco Gatsby glam
- Great Catsby Sheet
- Mini sheet
30s art nouveau steampunk
- Art meowveau Sheet
- Mini sheet
50s retro futuristic Tomorrowland
- “Negatives are positive” — pile of archival boxes with one kitten peeking out holding a glass plate.
- Cat with film strips tangled like yarn — caption: Film is fun.
60s Star Trek and groove
- Purr long and purrosper Sheet 1
- Sheet 2
- Mini sheet
70s at work and at home and at the TVA
- Meow at the TVA Sheet 1 (work)
- Sheet 2 (suburbs)
- Mini sheet
80s Memphis design and vaporwave
Create a full, uncropped digital sticker sheet design (no cropping of any individual sticker), illustrated in a playful style. Include all stickers exactly as described below — keep the exact wording of the text and slogans. Do not swap out any items, text, or visuals unless I explicitly say so. Use the given color palette for this sheet. Maintain a vintage sticker aesthetic.
Aesthetic/Theme: Vaporwave meets Memphis design. A dreamy mashup of late-80s cyber nostalgia and playful postmodern chaos, this aesthetic blends pastel retro computer landscapes, VHS static, and pixelated glitches. Neon-outlined Memphis shapes float like surreal UI callouts, while chrome Japanese katakana drifts across an infinite grid fading into cotton-candy gradients.
Color Palette: #FFB3D1, #B388EB, #3FD5D3, #FFD84D, #FF6E5E, #1C1F3A, #C0C0C0
Format: A single sheet with 5+ distinct sticker designs, each spaced apart, all fully visible and uncropped. High resolution. Sticker outlines visible.
Stickers to include:
90s roller arcade and neon city
- Totally Furadical Sheet
- Mini sheet
Eras time travel mashup
- Meow and Then Sheet
- Mini sheet
Prompt template(s)
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to ask a permission to get the content Enlarged close-up of an acetate negative’s edge with “safety film” visible; caption: “Safety never sleeps.”Digital tablet showing photo editing software; caption: “Final touches.”
- “Don’t nitrate on my parade” — dramatic black rectangle marked “NITRATE” with a fiery aura (playful, not scary).
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- No glove, no love (for the collection) — nitrile glove high-five with glitter.
- Be kind, rewind… and rehouse — VHS tape with acid-free box.
- — Greco-Roman bust floating in the cloud with floppy disks.
- “” — glitchy CRT monitor showing a TIFF file.
- “Past Perfect” —
- “Nitrate Nightmare” — neon hazard symbol over pixel flames.
- “404: Object Not Found” — empty archive shelf on a retro grid floor.
“Preservation.exe” — old-school computer with a holographic hard drive.— marble statue head with barcode over the eyes.“Digitization Station” — boombox blasting pixelated data streams.“Preserve It or Lose It” — cassette tape with a neon lightning bolt.“Back It Up, Buddy” — VHS tape sitting on a skateboard.“Nitrate’s a Drag” — neon hazard sign with smoke curling into the shape of palm trees.“” — .“Digital Oasis” — pixelated palm trees rising from a glowing floppy disk.“” — tropical beach rendered in chunky 8-bit style.“” — ancient statue holding a VHS tape.“” — glowing hard drive against a starry grid horizon.A sheet of 10 surreal, ultra-aesthetic Vaporwave-style stickers, with hyper-saturated pastel gradients, chrome lettering, floating 3D objects, glitch effects, and dreamlike retro imagery. Each sticker incorporates the exact caption into the art in legible, stylish text:“” — cracked marble bust with glowing laser grid running through it.“” — “” — floating Windows 95 error box over a starry synthwave horizon.“” — floppy disk dripping molten rainbow pixels.
If you want, I can also do a Set #4 that leans more toward weird archival Vaporwave — tying in storage, preservation, and glitch nostalgia even more heavily. That could be extra fun for your work theme.
Prompt:
A sheet of 10 surreal Vaporwave-style stickers combining archival nostalgia, glitch aesthetics, and cats, with hyper-saturated pastel gradients, chrome lettering, floating 3D objects, VHS textures, and dreamlike retro imagery. Each sticker incorporates the exact caption into the art in legible, stylish text:“” — “Laser Grid Kitty” — sleek black cat outlined in neon pink, walking across a laser grid desert at sunset.“” — panther-shaped cloud of pixel blocks prowling through a chrome cityscape.“Data Preservation Unit” — white long-haired cat curled up inside an open CD jewel case glowing with pastel light.“” — Japanese vending machine dispensing tiny cassette tapes with cat faces.“” — “File Corrupted (But Cute)” — tiny kitten on a rainbow floppy disk, half its body pixelated.“Purrwave” — Sphinx cat wearing mirrored aviators, bathed in palm tree shadows and vaporwave sun. Full sheet layout, pastel purple–pink–teal gradients, sticker outlines visible, Japanese katakana accents, high resolution, flat white background for printing.
Alright — here’s Vaporwave Sticker Set #5: Archival Meow-servation
Prompt:
A sheet of 10 surreal Vaporwave-style stickers combining archival preservation tools, photography equipment, and cats, with dreamy neon gradients, , chrome lettering, and glitch art elements. Each sticker includes the exact caption in stylish retro-futuristic text:“Negative Cat” — tuxedo cat holding a strip of 35mm film, backlit by neon purple and teal.“Dust-Free Zone” — black-and-white longhair cat wearing tiny nitrile gloves, guarding archival boxes.“Laser Alignment Kitty” — grey tabby helping line up a camera on a copy stand, surrounded by wireframe palm trees.“Preservation Protocol” — white cat with glitching fur holding a mylar sleeve like a glowing shield.“RAW Paw” — silver tabby paw reaching into a glowing camera menu with “RAW SELECTED” flashing in magenta. Full sheet layout, pastel purple–pink–aqua gradients, sticker outlines visible, Japanese katakana accents, high resolution, flat white background for printing.
- Digitizing: the ultimate power ballad.
- High-res, high-drama.
- TIFFs are forever — just like neon.
- Caffeine in, metadata out.
- The only thing sharper than my scans is my sarcasm.
- My soundtrack? Synths, static, and the click of a shutter.
- This file structure slaps.
- スキャンの運命 — Your TIFF is inevitable.
- Every JPEG I export whispers: どうして私を小さくしたの? (“Why did you make me smaller?”)
- Warning: Over 200,000 assets ahead. Proceed with caffeine.
Vaporwave retro computer aesthetics, VHS static textures, and subtle glitch effects. Pastel purple-pink-teal gradients, neon glow outlines, grid patterns, Japanese katakana accents, and chrome lettering. Scattered Memphis Design shapes as backdrops and callouts.
#FFB3D1, #B388EB, #3FD5D3, #FFD84D, #FF6E5E, #1C1F3A, #C0C0C0
Create a full, uncropped digital sticker sheet design (no cropping of any individual sticker), illustrated in a playful style. Use the given color palette for this sheet. Maintain a vintage sticker aesthetic.
Aesthetic/Theme: Heavy on the Memphis design, all shapes and squiggles and bold bright colors, married with Vaporwave. A dreamy mashup of late-80s cyber nostalgia and playful postmodern chaos, this aesthetic blends pastel retro computer landscapes, VHS static, and pixelated glitches. Neon-outlined Memphis shapes float like surreal UI callouts, while chrome Japanese katakana drifts across an infinite grid fading into cotton-candy gradients.
Color Palette: #FFB3D1, #B388EB, #3FD5D3, #FFD84D, #FF6E5E, #1C1F3A, #C0C0C0
Format: A single sheet with 8 distinct sticker designs, each spaced apart, all fully visible and uncropped. High resolution. Sticker outlines visible.
Stickers to include: Niche digitization and museums collection humor, heavily focused on historical photography archives, image formats, snark, sarcasm, and cats.
Generate image—8 bold, colorful digital stickers in a 1970s tropical glam style — banana-leaf wallpaper, bead curtains, wicker furniture, floral upholstery. Palette: deep greens, warm browns, cream, coral pink, peach. Humor about digitization/archival work. Clean outlines, no grain, kitschy fun mood.
Here’s the shorter, copy-paste-friendly version:
Short Prompt:
8 bold, colorful digital stickers in a 1970s tropical glam style — banana-leaf wallpaper, bead curtains, wicker furniture, floral upholstery. Palette: deep greens, warm browns, cream, coral pink, peach. Humor about digitization/archival work: banana-leaf scanner, wicker chair + archival box, “Scanning Room” bead curtain, coral rotary phone + camera cables, cat in wicker basket of film, floppy disks with drink umbrellas, tropical-print light table + magnifier, VHS with pink sunglasses. Clean outlines, no grain, kitschy fun mood.
That’ll keep the AI on target without it wandering off into “vintage noir disco cyberpunk” land.
Prompt:
A collection of ten grainy, digital illustration stickers with a playful 1970s tropical glam aesthetic inspired by a banana-leaf wallpaper, bead curtains, wicker furniture, and floral upholstery. Color palette: deep banana greens, warm browns, cream, coral pinks, and soft peach, with clean lines and no grain or texture. Each sticker should be humorous and themed around digitization and archival work: 1) Glass plate negatives lounging on rattan lounge chairs, 2) “Totally Acid-Free” acid-free box lounging in a floral-patterned beach chair, 3) tropical-print light table with magnifying glass, 4-8 generate designs based on this vibe. Stickers should be bold, colorful, and outlined, with a fun, kitschy mood.
If you’d like, I can also give you a shorter version of the prompt so it’s easier to copy and paste without tripping filters.
Got it — crisp and clean, just with the 1970s tropical glam colors and patterns from that photo.
We’ll keep the banana leaf greens, bead curtain browns, cream background, and those coral/pink floral accents, but make everything pop like freshly-printed stickers.
When your image generation is available again, I can give you:
Want me to start with that exact set when your limit refreshes?
Perfect — we’ll stick strictly to the image’s palette: that deep jungle green from the banana leaves, the golden browns from the bead curtain, the warm creams from the wallpaper, and the soft yet saturated corals, pinks, and oranges from the upholstery.
That way your digitization stickers will feel like they’ve stepped directly out of that 1970s tropical room. I’m picturing:
When your generation limit refreshes, I can produce a full sheet in this exact aesthetic.
Do you want me to give the designs that slightly grainy, aged 1970s printed look too? That would make them feel authentic to the period.
Got it — you want your digitization sticker sheets, but with this lush, maximalist tropical aesthetic: bold banana leaf wallpaper, wicker furniture, bead curtain, saturated floral prints — very 1970s Beverly Hills Hotel meets kitschy paradise.
I can absolutely translate that into sticker form once your image generation limit resets.
We could mix your museum cat workers and digitization humor into scenes like:
- A pastel-green microfilm reader sitting on a rattan side table with a fruity cocktail.
- A bead curtain with “Do Not Touch” woven into the strands in archival font.
- Reel-to-reel tape deck surrounded by lush tropical foliage, caption: “Preserve in Paradise.”
Do you want me to make the color palette pull exactly from your photo, so it matches the wallpaper and upholstery, or keep it inspired but brighter for sticker pop?
Alright — here’s a refined, “do-it-right-the-first-time” prompt that crams in style, palette, composition, humor, and constraints so the generator knows exactly what you mean, no excuses:
Prompt:
Generate a high-resolution sticker sheet with 10 distinct sticker designs in full Memphis Design style — bold squiggles, wavy lines, fluid shapes, contrasting geometric forms — married with Vaporwave elements like neon gradients, retro computer grids, VHS static, chrome Japanese katakana, and pastel retrofuturist skies. Color palette: #FFB3D1 (pink), #B388EB (lavender), #3FD5D3 (teal), #FFD84D (yellow), #FF6E5E (coral), #1C1F3A (charcoal/navy), #C0C0C0 (chrome/silver), cream as accent. Theme: Niche humor about digitization work, historical photography archives, file formats, scanning, metadata headaches, and cats as co-workers. Include sarcastic captions in playful fonts. Examples: – Cat tangled in camera cables, caption “workflow supervisor” – Floppy disk holding a cocktail, caption “my backup plan” – Scanner bed as a tropical resort, caption “stay awhile” – VHS tape wearing sunglasses, caption “digitize me, baby” – Pile of TIFF files with angry face, caption “not another derivative”
If you use this verbatim, you’ll get something much closer to max Memphis chaos + your digitization humor in one shot.
Do you want me to also make a version optimized for “keeping cats prominent” so you have two go-tos?
Perfect — so we’ll keep the sticker humor + museum/digitization/photography thread running, but drop it into a totally different setting/vibe.
What vibe are you leaning toward for this new round? Some ideas to get you started:
- Outer Space Core 🚀 — cats in space helmets wrangling file formats among stars and satellites
- Medieval Manuscript Core 🏰 — illuminated letters, scrolls, cats as monks with quills and metadata scrolls
- Underwater Archive 🐠 — coral reefs, jellyfish, “sunken archives” with digitization gear tangled in seaweed
- Cyberpunk Neon 🌆 — glitch cats, neon-streaked scanners, archival boxes in rain-drenched alleys
- Retro 1980s Arcade 🌸 — pixel cats, floppy disks as power-ups, metadata entry as a high score
Do you want me to spin up 10 sticker ideas for one of these vibes (or another you’ve got in mind)?