This post targets three seasonal needs: AI Christmas photo (avatars and cards), Christmas room mockups (desk/studio/living room ideas), and nano banana 手办 (figurine / diorama / blind-box product look).
What you can do in Image Studio
Text → Image (AI image generation)
Start from a short prompt and generate a brand-new image. Use this for:
- festive illustrations and Christmas cards
- covers, thumbnails, and cinematic frames
- product-style visuals (clean background, studio lighting)
Image → Image (AI image editing)
Upload a photo and edit it while keeping the original as the anchor. Use this for:
- restyling a selfie (keep face and pose consistent)
- swapping backgrounds (studio → snowy street, normal room → Christmas vibe)
- extending the canvas to widen compositions

Templates: reusable styles instead of long prompts
Templates bundle style, composition, and lighting so you don’t need prompt gymnastics. They’re ideal when you want consistent visuals across many outputs, fast seasonal variations, or repeatable “house styles.”
For this season, templates are often used for:
- Christmas avatar
- Christmas room
- Christmas images

The “awesome-nano-banana” prompt method
When your output drifts, don’t write longer paragraphs. Write clearer structure:
- Subject (who/what)
- Scene (where, holiday props)
- Style (photo, 3D, painterly, product shot)
- Lighting + camera (warm fairy lights, soft bokeh, 50mm)
- Constraints (keep identity, no text, no extra fingers)
Two to four lines is enough—especially with templates.
Copy-paste prompt library
Replace [SUBJECT]. Works in Text → Image or Image → Image (after uploading a photo).
AI Christmas photo (avatars / cards)
1) Christmas avatar (warm portrait)
"High quality Christmas portrait of [SUBJECT], Santa hat, warm fairy lights, soft bokeh, natural skin texture, 50mm photo, shallow depth of field, festive Christmas mood, no text."
2) Snowy outdoor cinematic
"Cinematic winter portrait of [SUBJECT], gentle snowfall, street lantern glow, realistic photography, film grain, holiday spirit, no text."
3) Christmas card image (no text)
"Festive Christmas flat lay: ornaments, pine branches, candy canes, warm light, clean composition, high quality, no text."Christmas room mockups

4) Cozy desk/studio makeover
"Christmas room mockup from a desk photo: tidy workspace, subtle ornaments, warm lighting, cozy holiday spirit, interior photography, clean composition, high quality, no text."
5) Minimal modern living room
"Modern cozy room decorated for Christmas, neutral tones, tasteful lights, small tree, soft shadows, interior photo, high quality, no text."nano banana 手办 (figurine / diorama)

6) Figurine product shot
"Turn [SUBJECT] into a cute collectible figurine, nano banana 手办 style, smooth vinyl texture, big head small body, simple base, studio product lighting, clean background, keep identity, no readable text."
7) Blind-box packaging look (no readable text)
"Blind-box toy packaging scene: [SUBJECT] as a chibi figurine next to a sealed box, premium retail look, product photography lighting, blank label area, no readable text."
8) Diorama display box (Christmas edition)
"Miniature diorama display box featuring [SUBJECT] as a cute figurine inside a cozy Christmas scene, tiny tree, warm fairy lights, snow details, cinematic lighting, high quality, no text."If results drift, add this constraint line:
"Keep the same face and hairstyle. Do not change age or gender. Change only style and scene."Credits: strong model, friendly iteration
Because nano banana pro is the default engine inside Image Studio, you can iterate quickly: try a template, generate a first draft, then refine with small prompt changes (lighting, background, mood). This “short prompt + repeat” habit usually produces more stable, high quality results than one long prompt.
FAQ
Why do my results change a lot between tries?
Keep the template the same and change one variable at a time (background or lighting or style). Small edits are more stable than full rewrites.
How do I keep my face consistent in Image → Image?
Upload a clear photo and add “keep identity.” Avoid changing hair, pose, and background in the same step.
How do I avoid garbled text on cards or boxes?
Use “no text” or “no readable text,” then add typography later in a design tool.
What’s the fastest way to get a clean nano banana 手办 look?
Use “vinyl texture,” “studio product lighting,” and “clean background.” Keep the figurine as the only subject.
How do I write good alt text for images in this post?
Use unique alt text that describes what is shown (not keyword stuffing). Keep it short, specific, and helpful for accessibility.