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April 12, 2012
Presenter: Liz Fulcher, RA, CMT
Topic: How to Make and Use Essential Oil SoulCollage® Cards

Originated by Seena Frost, SoulCollage® is a process for accessing your intuition and creating cards with deep personal meaning.   In this tele-conference, Liz will share simple techniques for connecting with plant energies and how to make and use your own deck of Essential Oil Cards. You will connect with essential oils in a whole new way!

This will be an experiential tele-class, so for the most fun and benefit, please bring the following to the call:

1. Pen & Paper or Personal Journal: for recording plant messages.

2. Bottle of Essential Oil: A bottle of your favorite essential oil is preferred, but you can also bring a fragrant plant, flower, or freshly picked leaf like peppermint, basil or rosemary.

3. Computer: Liz will be referring to her own Fragrant Muse SoulCollage™ Cards on her Pinterest Board.   If you’d follow along, here’s the link:  http://pinterest.com/LizFulcher/fragrant-musetm-soulcollage-cards.  For more information on SoulCollage: http://www.soulcollage.com

Liz Fulcher is a 21 year Aromatherapy veteran, and Essential Oil Educator.  Besides her love for all things aromatic, Liz loves to make art - especially of it involves essential oils in some way!  In 2009, she became a SoulCollage® Facilitator with Seena Frost after discovering a new and unique wasy to connect with essential oils through the creation of her own Fragrant Muse™ Cards.   http://pinterest.com/LizFulcher/fragrant-musetm-soulcollage-cards/

Liz owns the Aromatic Wisdom Institute, School of Creative Aromatherapy in Pennsylvania and offers a 235-Hour NAHA-Approved Aromatherapy Certification Program as well as various smaller classes and workshops.  Liz is a Professional Member of NAHA and the NAHA Regional Director for PA. To learn more about Liz, please visit her website www.aromaticwisdominstitute.com

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