I have a bunch of St Patrick’s Day SL designs and prompts to share. St Patrick’s Day is on the 17th of March, so January is the perfect time to start creating. I’ll also give some dos and don’ts for getting the best results with these prompts.
Ideogram AI St. Patrick’s Prompts: Do’s and Don’ts

Ideogram AI St. Patrick’s Prompts: Examples and Style Notes
These turned out really nice. Some examples:

Most designs share a similar style and color palette focused on green, which fits St Patrick’s Day. I also tried adding a little pink in one design and it turned out pretty good.

There are over 50 designs. Each prompt can be edited easily by swapping the quote line to something you prefer. Avoid remixing so you don’t recreate the exact same layout as everyone else.
Ideogram AI St. Patrick’s Prompts: How I Generated These
I created all of these with my custom prompt generators, which are part of my Ideo Mastery course. One of the GPTs looks like this, and it’s what I used to create the designs.

Describe example designs, then ask for a prompt

Iterate on quotes

Add a pun generator and check trademarks
– “Irish you a lucky day”
– “Shake your Shamrocks”

Ideogram AI St. Patrick’s Prompts: How to Use These Prompts
Follow this process to get results in the same style while making your outputs unique:
1. Find a design you like from my public profile and open it.
2. Copy the prompt and add it to your workspace using the plus icon.
3. Edit the prompt by replacing the quote line with your own text.
4. Set your Model to 2.0.
5. Set Rendering to Turbo.
– Turbo costs 1 credit.
– Default costs 2 credits.
6. Click Generate.


You’ll get a very similar style without cloning the exact same composition. Again, do not remix – use the prompt directly and edit the quote for uniqueness.
Final Thoughts
Start creating St Patrick’s Day designs in January so you’re ready for March. Use the prompts directly, swap in your own quotes, and keep your settings on Model 2.0 with Turbo rendering for the best balance of quality and cost. Always check trademarks on puns and phrases, and focus on making each design uniquely yours.