How to Photograph Your Lisa Frank Sticker Sheets

If you're ready to submit your Lisa Frank sticker sheets to the Rainbow Archive, thank you! Clear, well-lit photos help us accurately identify and catalog your collection. You don’t need fancy equipment, just your phone and a little natural light.

Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to getting the best results.

📸 What You’ll Need

  • A smartphone (iPhone or Android)

  • A clean, flat surface

  • Good lighting (near a bright window or lamp)

  • A white or neutral-colored background (poster board, bedsheet, or pillowcase)

Photo Checklist

1. Use Soft, Natural Light

  • Set up near a bright window with indirect light

  • Avoid direct sun (too much glare!)

  • Overcast days work best

  • Turn off overhead lights if they cause reflections

2. Lay the Sticker Sheet Completely Flat

  • Use a white or light background

  • If the sheet curls, gently flatten it with clean books beforehand

  • Tape corners underneath if needed

3. Shoot from Directly Above

  • Turn on your phone’s gridlines (Settings > Camera > Grid)

  • Align your phone parallel to the sheet

  • Keep your arms steady; rest on a table or chair if needed

4. Minimize Glare

  • Try different angles if there’s shine or reflection

  • Use your body to block light if needed

  • Take 2–3 shots per sheet and choose the best one

🧠 Bonus Tips

  • Include the back of the sheet if it has a sticker number

  • If the sheet is cut or partial, photograph what you have—it's still useful!

  • Rename files like:
    S238-Markie-Unicorn.jpg

📤 Ready to Submit?

Upload your sticker photos using our form:
👉 Send them here: Contact

💌 Email to LFrainbowarchive@gmail.com

If you’re unsure about any part of the process, feel free to reach out. Your help is what keeps this archive growing!

🦄 THANK YOU!

You're helping preserve a rainbow-colored piece of sticker history 🌈✨

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