Throw a Life Vision Collaging Party and Map Your Dreams in Pictures
It’s now mid-October—10 months after I made my life dream map for 2007. I’ve done at least half the things I pasted on the board and enjoy looking at it like a piece of art. Whatever the time of year, it’s fun and fruitful to make a life vision board. Read on!

There’s something to be said for good old fashioned cutting, pasting, and hanging your vision of the life you want on the wall.
Recently I threw a life vision collaging party, and everyone had a great time ripping out pages, cutting them up, eating and drinking.
Our collages ended up totally different looking but we all were satisfied.
This is a fun thing to do any time of year, with people of all ages. Even kids!
Supplies
I just made this up but it worked really well. So if you have better ideas please comment below. 
You should supply or have one person bring:
- Glue - I got Elmers for that old time crumpled look. A professional at the party said she uses paste.
- Poster board - It’s easier if you supply this.
Ask each guest to bring:
- Scissors - You don’t want to have to stock a ton of scissors of course.
- Lots of magazines and any other printed material
- Food - Snacks or drinks
Have fun and make sure to recycle the leftovers or pass them along to another party!

An Added Twist: Top Goal Stickers
We also had some SuperViva goal stickers on hand. People wrote in their top 5 goals and wore the stickers during the party. When we all finished our collages we pasted the stickers on the back.

Have ideas about this? Please share them below!


January 19th, 2008 at 10:51 pm
I LOVE this idea! I belong to a very small (7 of us close friends) book club, and it’s my turn to throw the theme party for the book I suggested we read last month. The book? The Next Thing on My List by Jill Smolinski! This is perfect. I was going to just have everyone begin their lists on paper, then go home to enter the information on the superviva.com website. Well, this is a much more fun way to begin! And, what a thrill it will be to look at this everyday before we focus on the words! Thank you!