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WhatsApp Tips: How to send fun Holi stickers on WhatsApp? Here's the easiest process..

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Happy Holi 2026 WhatsApp Stickers: Holi, the festival of colors, is being celebrated across the country today, March 4th. People are excited to send greetings to their friends, family, and office colleagues. If you're looking for stickers, photos, or posters to send to your loved ones this Holi, this news is for you. Today, we'll walk you through the process of sending Holi wishes via WhatsApp. We'll also learn how to create stunning photos with the help of AI...

How to share Holi stickers on WhatsApp?
WhatsApp hasn't released any new official sticker packs, but you can find a plethora of Holi stickers on many third-party apps like Sticker.ly. You can download the Sticker.ly app from the Play Store or App Store.
If you're a new user or can't find stickers, open WhatsApp and tap the smiley emoji on the left side of the message box. You'll see the third option, 'Stickers.' Tap it. Now go to the search box above, type 'Holi', select any sticker of your choice, and send it.

You can also instantly convert any of your photos into stickers on WhatsApp. To do this, go to the sticker section and click the '+' icon at the top. Now select the photo you want to make into a sticker. WhatsApp will instantly convert your image into a sticker, which you can send to others.

Awesome Prompts for Creating AI Photos
In today's tech era, AI chatbots like Gemini and Meta AI create amazing photos using prompts. In this context, today we're going to share some prompts that can help you create amazing Holi photos with AI.

1. A dreamy landscape where the trees have leaves made of colorful powder, and the river flows with liquid gold and turquoise water.

2. A cute 3D isometric diorama of friends playing with water guns and bowls of sweets, rendered in a soft, Pixar-style animation aesthetic.

3. A hyper-realistic close-up of a person laughing, eyes closed, with intricately detailed textures of red and yellow powder on their skin, shot on 35mm film.

4. A majestic white elephant decorated with intricate floral patterns, walking through a cloud of soft pastel Holi smoke in a temple courtyard.


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