Boost Creativity: 10 Free Ideogram Prompts to Try Today

I have a bunch of back to school designs created with Ideogram. All of the prompts I share were created with my two prompt generators.

Please do not copy and paste the prompts. Edit them by changing the quotes and changing the colors so you can create completely different designs.

Back to School Ideogram Prompts: How to Customize

  • Everything about these prompts is editable.
  • Change the quote to anything that you want.
  • Switch the background, for example from black to white.
  • Depending on what your quote says, change out different words and feature them in the layout.
  • Play around with the colors, like red, yellow, pink, white, and so on.
  • Change the font styles where noted, such as switching a script to a different style.
  • Add school items if you choose to, like apples, erasers, and pencils.
  • Back to School Ideogram Prompts: 10 Editable Designs

    1. This princess is going to first grade

    This design didn’t come out quite how I wanted it, as it repeated the word Princess, but I really liked it and wanted to share it. As you edit these prompts and add your quote, you’re going to get a different design anyway.

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  • The quote can be changed to anything that you want.
  • If you want to do this on a white background instead of a black background, you can change that.
  • Depending on your quote, swap in the words you want to feature, like this, princess, and first grade.
  • You can also play around with the colors.
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    2. Team prek

    A very minimalistic design that looks really good.

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  • The quote can be completely different.
  • For best results, use a quote that is two to three words long so it fits better with this layout.
  • Team can be changed, prek can be changed, and all of the colors can be changed.
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    3. Ready to rock kindergarten

    I really liked the white outline on this, and on the apples. It’s a simple, good looking design.

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  • Change out ready to rock kindergarten for any quote that you want.
  • Put the very specific words you want to feature into the prompt, like ready, rock, and kindergarten.
  • Change all of the colors.
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    4. My kindergarten kids are 100 Tas smarter

    Another really nice design.

  • All of this is interchangeable.
  • 5. Kinder dude

    One of my favorite designs out of all 10. We have paint brushes, pencils, and sunglasses. It’s just a really nice design.

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  • Change out the quote, the certain words, and the colors.
  • Play around with the fonts used. Dude is written in a stylish white script, and you can change the font styles.
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    6. Kinder crew

    Very similar in feel to the previous design.

  • Change the quote, colors, and font styles.
  • You can add other items if you choose to, like apples, erasers, pencils, and anything related to school.
  • 7. I’m ready for kindergarten but is it ready for me

    All of this prompt is interchangeable.

    8. I am not short I am kindergarten teacher size

    Another design I really liked.

  • Change out the quote, the colors, and the font styles.
  • 9. Hello Kindergarten

    A very simple design that looks extremely good.

  • Fully editable.
  • 10. By third grade hello fourth grade

    A different look with a kind of distress effect, which I think looks pretty good.

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  • Editable to fit your grade or message.
  • Back to School Ideogram Prompts: Plan Ahead

    Why am I sharing back to school designs when that’s not for at least 3 to 4 months? That’s exactly why. I believe it’s in August or September, which feels like a lifetime away, but if you’re creating designs for any specific holiday that comes around once per year, ideally you want to be thinking at least 3 months out. This way you’re going to be able to do all of your research, do all of your designs, and prepare for when that comes around.

    Final Thoughts

    These 10 back to school Ideogram prompts are all fully editable, from the quotes and featured words to the colors, fonts, and added school elements. Customize each prompt to your niche and style, plan a few months in advance, and you’ll be ready for the back to school season.