31 Mays of Prompts (2026) | Day 31 of 31 - Hello Summer 2026
Our Skool Community: 👉 Born Idea - https://www.skool.com/born-idea-4437 Hello Summer 2026 Prompt of the Day Challenge: Prompt (customize to your taste and liking): a vibrant watercolor illustration with a cream colored background features various summer themed objects arranged around central text. at the top left, a bright yellow sun with orange rays is visible. below it is a slice of watermelon with green rind and red . two blue and yellow flip flops are positioned on the left side. a yellow pineapple with green leaves is at the bottom left. in the center, the text "hello summer" is written in black script. above the text, green leaves are scattered. to the right of the text, a pair of blue framed sunglasses with reflective lenses is shown. below the sunglasses, two seashells are depicted. at the bottom center and right, an ice cream cone with pink and blue scoops and another slice of watermelon are present. small colorful dots are scattered throughout the composition. --chaos 5 --ar 2:3 --stylize 120 —v 8.1 —hd Fillable examples: [object] = red crab / blue starfish / beach ball / surfboard / lounge chair / etc [quote] = endless summer / summer camp / ride the wave / life’s a beach / etc - Last image created using ChatGPT 2 Image (added text, Nano Banana is also good to add text) What happens with this challenge: You get one focused prompt every day for 31 days — short, clear, and designed to nudge you out of habit and into exploration. Each prompt gives you a bite-sized reason to create, think, or try something new. Do it daily and you’ll build momentum: more ideas, more practice, and a growing confidence to take risks. No fluff — just consistent prompts that push you forward. Why it matters: Because tiny, repeated actions unlock big changes. These prompts aren’t just tasks — they’re invitations to expand how you see and do things. Over 31 days you’ll stretch your creativity, sharpen your skills, and discover new directions you didn’t expect. It’s not about perfection; it’s about showing up, learning, and collecting the gifts each prompt offers. Keep going — you’re meant for more.