Other SoulCollage® Websites and Resources:
www.soulcollage.com
    SoulCollage® is a trademarked process. Seena Frost, the founder, has a site with many articles, cards, books and CDs about the process, as well as workshop and training information. She very generously shares her “magic,” and encourages people to make it their own, while maintaining the basic principles of the SoulCollage® process.
www.kaleidosoul.com
    Anne Marie Bennett’s wonderful site has lots of information and support; also links to a community of fellow collagers, e-books, tele-play courses, a newsletter, and a terrific gallery of cards. She also sells related products. 
www.suziewolfer.com
  Suzie Wolfer is a Trainer of Facilitators in Portland, Oregon. She uses SoulCollage® in her work as a therapist, and is a frequent presenter at facilitator trainings. She is a talented artist who offers many creative workshops in her southeast Portland studio.
www.melissayeary.com 
   Melissa Yeary is a life coach and SoulCollage® Facilitator whose insights and leadership help others follow their heart’s desire. She is also host to regular meetings of the area’s SoulCollage® Facilitators, a group dedicated to bringing SoulCollage® to all populations.
www.innerstandings.com
    Diane Havnen-Smith says “Creativity feeds the spirit.” She feeds plenty in her Little Cedar House studio. SoulCollage® and many other artistic, creative retreats take place there. 
www.reikilifestyle.com
    Colleen Benelli is a Reiki master who uses SoulCollage® as part of her practice. She is a gifted artist and writer who freely shares her projects and ideas. She also has offered a wonderful gallery of her copyright free photos, which she has sized to 5 x 8 for cards, for collagers.
www.circlemosaics.com  
    You will delight in the mosaic art from Sam Yamauchi, a lovely artist who is also a SoulCollager, teacher, and shamanic healer.
www.extraordinarylifedesigns.com  Sherold Barr is a life coach extraordinaire, coaching ordinary people to live extraordinary lives.
www.soulmontage.com 
    With workshops from Sarasota, Florida to Eugene, Oregon, these facilitators, Melissa and Michaela, make a powerful team. They often combine SoulCollage® with authentic movement and other healing arts, making the process even more powerful. 
www.radiantstar.com
    This “radiant” life coach in Seattle uses SoulCollage® to enhance her practice.
www.arthealsthesoul.com 
    Therapist Anne Boedecker offers many art/spirit approaches to her healing therapy.
http://soulcollage.blogspot.com 
    Sharry Teague, in Ashland, Oregon, has a wonderful blog filled with insights and cards.

See Seena’s site (above) for facilitator nearest you. This soulful practice is taking our country...and beyond...by storm! Facilitators can be found in Canada, Ireland, Australia, South Africa, and soon Italy, Crete, even China! who knows where you’ll find us next...

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Materials you will need:

                        1. Image sources:                     

                            photos, magazines,   

                            calendars, catalogs 

                        2. Scissors

                        3. Glue—rubber cement works the            best; glue sticks are fine but don’t last as long.

4. Mat board or heavy cardboard. We use 5X8 size, but you can choose whatever size works best for you.

5. Optional:

    • paper for back of card to identify suit

    • computer/printer for digital images

    • clear bags to protect cards (optional)

    • box to store cards

    • file folders to save images

    • 5x8 cardboard frame for ‘previewing’ card    


We thank the artists and photographers whose published work in magazines makes it possible for us to find just the right images to express ourselves.

Click on the screen below to see Founder Seena Frost explain SoulCollage® and invite you into her circle: