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 🌈✨