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About the SoulBook you’ll be creating:

• You will be taking this SoulBook Course with the help of the videos in the online course (taught as part of Brave Girl Uni-versity by Melody Ross via video and printable pdfs).

• Your SoulBook will be made of chunky cardboard pages held together with tape in a very specific way. Each page will then be finished or embellished in a variety of ways to make a fun, beautiful, very mean-ingful art journal/collage book. This is the time to experiment with multi-media collage, one of the most fun and fulfill-ing families of art techniques you’ll ever come across, because anything goes for creating color, texture, and very personal meaning.

• You can make your SoulBook in other ways, too. For instance, use an old book cover (add cardboard pages inside); re-move the pages from several Little Gold-en Books and tape the covers together to form a book; or skip making the book altogether and create your SoulBook out of a purchased sketchbook or journal. They sky’s the limit, but we particularly love the chunky cardboard version.

• You can make your SoulBook any size. We’ve recommended a standard size of 6” x 9”, but you can make any size you want.

• In this pdf, you’ll find pages and pages of words and sentences for you to choose from and cut out for your pages…things that every soul and every heart needs to remember…things that we sometimes forget. You’ll read through them and cut out the ones that speak to you the most.

• You are not limited to the words and phrases given in this pdf. Type your own words on a typewriter or computer or hand-write them on your pages with a permanent non-smearing pen. Cut out words and pictures from old magazines or books. There are no rules for what you can create in your SoulBook.

• Have fun! Let yourself go with it. The most important thing of all is that you bring yourself along so that YOUR Soul-Book is uniquely yours.

• Your SoulBook will become a life-long-treasure to you. It will even become a valuable keepsake to your children and grandchildren.

(c) 2017 Melody Ross - A Brave Living Publication

Supply List

• The words and phrases in this pdf, printed out.

• Magazines, old book illustrations, or printed out images of things that are important to you.

• Patterned paper, such as scrapbooking paper.• Several small photos of yourself and your

life printed on regular copy paper (home printer is fine) approx. 1” - 3” in size. These are ANY photos of anytime in your life that helps to tell the story of YOU...primarily photos of yourself rather than photos of your family & friends.

• (10) pieces of thick cardboard cut to 6” x 9”. Not cardstock or chipboard but corru-gated cardboard at least 1/8” thick. Cut with a utility knife from a cardboard box.

• A few rolls of fabric tape, gaffer tape, good quality masking tape, or fabric first-aid tape, approx 1” - 1.5” wide. You may paint over this tape, so design doesn’t matter much.

• A roll of masking tape at least 1” wide• Mod Podge or other collage medium

(matte or gloss)• Heavy-body acrylic paint, 1 tube each of

black and white• 3-5 colors of your favorite craft paints• Several paint brushes in different sizes,

including a larger flat brush for collaging and 1 or more small & medium brushes for painting

• Scissors for fabric and paper• Palette knife (plastic is okay)• Putty knife (cheap is okay, from hardware

store)• An old white candle (or Acrylic Sealer

spray) to rub on your finished pages to keep them from sticking together.

• Waxed paper to put between your pages while your book is a work in progress

Optional Supplies

THINGS THAT WOULD BE LOVELY TO HAVE...

• Some random pretty buttons, beads, charms, or pieces of broken jewelry

• Pieces of your favorite fabrics (even pieces of old clothes or blankets)

• Bits of lace and pieces of old clothing or tablecloths that have been embroidered

• Pieces of beautiful paper that you love• Stamps & Permanent Ink Pad (like Stazon)• Magazine clippings or computer printouts

of things that make you happy to look at• Magazine clippings or computer printouts

of words that describe you and make you happy

• Vintage books (including children’s books)• Pieces of ephemera...wrappers, receipts,

tags, notes and cards you have kept, things you have doodled on, quotes you have jotted down, event tickets, things on your dream list...you get the idea

• Anything that is pretty, makes you happy, has texture, and that you can glue down

TIP: Collect all of your supplies and tools and organize them in trays or baskets in your work area. Get a big heavy glass or jar of water for your brushes, along with some paper towels and baby wipes to keep your hands clean. Keep these on their own tray in case the water splashes or spills. Put a trash can close by. Make sure your chair is comfortable and that you have good lighting. Light a pretty scent-ed candle and make yourself a cup of tea or lemon water or whatever you love. Add a vase of flowers or branches from your yard. Play your favorite music, or open a window and let your soundtrack be the breeze and the birds outside. This is YOUR time...

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Basic Instructions

Your Certified Instructor will walk you through making your SoulBook (or you’ll learn from Melody through watching her videos in the on-line class). Following are instructions on how to assemble your basic SoulBook. You’ll then use your supplies and the pages in this workbook to create multi-media collages on each page (and the covers) of your SoulBook.

1. Cut 10 pieces of cardboard into 6” x 9” pieces. Lay two pieces side by side with a gap of 1/8” between them. Use tape to attach the cardboard sheets to each other as shown.

2. Close the taped sheets together (like closing a book).

4. Close those sheets together, and keep taping on new pages (keep that 1/8” gap between each one) until you’ve used all 10 sheets of cardboard.

5. Turn the book on its side so that the spine faces upwards. Keeping the spine together but

spread apart and not tight, apply strips of tape across the bind-ing, being sure not to tighten the pages together but letting them remain as far apart as possible. Keep going to cover the entire spine with strips of tape.

3. Tape the third cardboard sheet to the sec-ond in the same manner.

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6. If you like, add decorative tape over the top of the masking tape. Or cover the taped spine with fabric, decorative paper, tissue paper, etc. using Mod Podge or other collage medium as adhe-sive. If using fabric, use LOTS of collage medium to saturate the fabric well. Let dry completely.

7. You might want to finish the edges of the binding by running a strip of tape along the raw edges of the ends of the tape strips.

8. You could also put fabric over the top of the tape as shown below. (The outside cover on this sample has been covered with white textured wallpaper.)

9. Gather some paper, tape, or fabric to use to cover the edges of your cardboard pag-es; cut 9” long and as wide as you want the covering to reach around the edge of your pages. 9” x 1 1/2” is a good size to try.

Fold it in half and ‘dry fit’ around the edge of your page to make sure you like the size.

11.Brush with a thick layer of collage medium to glue the paper or fabric strip onto the cardboard page. Brush a generous coat of collage medium over the top as a sealer.

12. You could also cover the edges with tape. Your SoulBook is now ready to collage and fill with important messages to yourself. Enjoy!

2017 Melody Ross - A Brave Living Publication

this is my soulbook

this is my soulbookmy soulbook

this is my soulbook

this book is about a soul...me

these are things I forget sometimes

these are truths I want my soul to remember

the thoughts of my soul

the truths of my soul

this book is all about a soul...me

These are important thingsthat my soul forgets sometimes.

These are things that I always want to remember.

Sometimes I forget the most important things...my soul wants me to remember them.

This is my soul food.

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Today is a brand new day

Today is the day

Today is day 1

Today is day one

Today is a brand new day

Today is the day

Today is day 1

Today is day one

Today is a brand new day

Today is the day

Today is day 1

Today is day one

I am a soul

I am learning every day

I am a real, live, living human being.

I am a soul

I am learning every day

I am a real, live, living human being.

Sometimes I forget who I am and some of the answers are in here.

Blood runs through my veins and light runs through my spirit.

I am important and loved by lots of people. I have lots of people to love.

I know things because I have learned things, but I also know things that I have forgotten. Those are the things that keep coming back to remind me of what I know.

My mind speaks and so does my heart. I am happiest when I listen to my heart.

I am afraid of so many thingsbut I have found that if I just keep going anyway and do hard and scary things, that things seem to always work out and that it gets easier and easier the more I practice.

I know for sure that I cannot seek answers from the outside world...and when I am confused and hurting or when I have lost my wayit is usually because I am seeking answers from the outside world when my answers are waiting quietly for me to go inside.

I know for sure that I must find my answers in my heart and listen to my gutand always always always go where the peace is.

When I compare myself to othersit hurts terribly...and it never everdoes any good either.I need to remember to never forget this...no comparing.

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I want to remember that fear steals joy

I want to remember that faith and fear cannot exist together, and so my

choice is to feel faith instead of fear.

I want to remember that people come and go, and that is okay.

I want to remember that mistakes are part of the deal, and so is pain.

I want to remember that a change in attitude can get me through just

about anything.

I want to remember that I have always been taken care of.

I want to remember that my Truthteller knows me, loves me, and believes in

me. I want to remember that my Truthteller has a very personal plan for

me.

I want to remember that small and simple things are usually the best

things for me.

I want to remember that love is worth fighting for.

I want to remember the people I love and cherish and make sure they know

that I do love and cherish them.

I want to remember that it is okay to cry and to have bad days, and that

bad days always turn around.

I want to remember that I have done difficult things, and that I continue

to do difficult things.

I want to remember that I can hold my head high.

I want to remember that it is always worth it to forgive and let go.

I want to remember that I really don’t need much, and when I start think-

ing that I do, I feel confused, unhappy, and unsatisfied.

I want to remember that home is best, always.

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I want to remember that it is okay to forgive myself, and that I must,

and that no one is going to do it for me.

I want to remember that who I choose to spend my time with is such an

important choice.

I want to remember that my gut knows when I need to walk away,

and I want to remember to listen to it...and then do it.

I want to remember that I can change my mindand that I always have a choice...and that it is okay to change, to try things out and to do my bestand then change my mind if I need to change direction.

I want to remember that it is okay to be alone...

in fact, sometimes it is necessary.

I want to remember that once I was a little child, and I am still that same child.I want to treat myself with the kind of kindness a child deserves.

I want to remember that I am not perfect, and I never will be. I am good at lots of things, and I struggle with lots of things. This is the joy of life.

I want to remember that I am not my mistakes, and that my mistakes do not get to define me.

I want to remember that every minute of my life is precious, and I need to treat my minutes, hours, and days with the respect and care and planning that my life deserves from me.

I want to remember that everything is on its way to becoming something else, or going somewhere else...and that this moment is really all I have. I want to see and love and appreciate what is right now.

I want to remember that words can hurt others, and that I always always always want to choose my words with the most precious care.

I want to remember that every single person can teach me something if I will make the time to really understand them and listen to what they are saying.

I want to remember that it is okay to be alone sometimes...and in fact being alone is absolutely the best thing for me sometimes.

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I want to remember that I will continue to make mistakes

for the rest of my life...and that the same is true for

every other person alive...and that mistakes are how we learn...

and that I will do better as soon as I know better.

I want to remember that I can never really know exactly what isgoing on with another person...no matter how close I am to them.So I must always treat the people I love, and everyone else too, with patience, kindness, and respect.

I want to remember that I must be the example to others of how Iwant to be treated...meaning that if I want to be treated with kindnessand respect, I must treat myself with kindness and respect. If I wantto be treated with love and patience, I must treat myself with love andpatience. I teach other people how to treat me.

I want to remember that every single day is a brand new chance to start over.

I want to remember that it is okay to ask for help...and that sometimes it is the bravest thing I could do in that moment.

I want to remember that I get to decide.

I want to remember that I feel a whole lot better if I takeresponsibility for my moods, my actions, my time, and my life...and that only then can I actually do something about it.

I want to remember that most people are fighting a battle that cannotbe seen from the outside...and that a little bit of kindnessand compassion could change everything for them...and for me.

I want to remember that every time I give a single minute of my time to something that doesn’t matter, I am stealing time away from precious people and goals that DO matter.

I want to remember that I am okay...and that I am going to continue to beokay...and that life is going to continue to be okay.

I want to remember that when I am feeling down on myself, the best thing I can do is to take the focus off myself and to go out and serve another human being.

I want to remember that everything matters...and everyONE matters.

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I want to remember that no one is going to make my dreamscome true for me. It is my job to get up every day and worktoward the things that are deepest in my heart...and to enjoyevery step of the journey rather than wishing I was alreadywhere I want to end up.

I want to remember to put my energy into what I can influenceand to spend as little time as possible on the things I haveno influence over.

I want to remember that my very best is absolutely all that I can do..and that it really will always be enough.

I want to remember that sometimes I will cross the finish lines of mypersonal victories all alone...and that it is okay.

I want to remember to always take the high road...no matter the circumstances and no matter how I am being treated.

I want to remember that I am not my title, my position, my possessions,my appearance, my neighborhood, my age, my body size, my race, or myincome level. I am a SOUL.

I want to remember that sometimes things happen in life that don’t makeany sense at all...and even seem cruel...but that I always learn somethingnew from every experience, and that often things makes sense in the end.

I want to remember to trust my journey.

I want to remember the things that I loved when I was five years old.

I want to remember the people who really truly love me for who I am and exactly as I am.

I want to remember the power I have to spread goodness wherever I go.

I want to remember that I don’t like how it feels to hold on to grudgesand ill feelings toward others...and that forgiving others is one of thegreatest gifts I can give to myself.

I want to remember that it is okay to be completely different from others.

I want to remember all of the things that make me admire the peoplethat I admire...and that those things are usually very simple things.

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I want to remember that I am a whole lot stronger than I think I am.

I want to remember that I am so much more beautiful than I think I am.

I want to remember that I am so much braver than I think I am.

I want to remember that miracles happen...and many have already

happened in my life...and there will be many more to come.

I want to remember to always listen to my deepest truth.

I want to remember that I always regret it when I don’t listen to my gut.

I want to remember that I don’t have to wait for anything to be happy...

I don’t have to wait for the right weight, the right job, the right

house, the right clothes. I can choose to be happy RIGHT NOW, and that

is what I want to remember to do!

I want to remember that I am just right, just the way I am.

I want to remember that I need people, and people need me.

I want to remember to say what I mean and to mean what I say.

I want to remember to act in faith, not in fear.

I want to remember to make choices that I will be proud of at the

end of my life.

I want to remember to have fun...always.

I want to remember to let nothing enslave me or take away my choices.

I want to remember to put the people I love

before the people I just care about.

I want to remember the promises I have made...

and to do my best to always keep them.

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Sometimes I forget that I am not my past or my mistakes

or my limitations. I am a beautiful soul who is learning.

Sometimes I forget that the best things take a lot of time and sacrifice,

but that it is absolutely worth it.

Sometimes I forget how important it is to make boundaries with others.

Sometimes I forget that it’s never too late to change.

Sometimes I forget that I have really good ideas.

Sometimes I forget that friendship is not supposed to hurt.

Sometimes I forget how important it is to say thank you.

Sometimes I forget how important it is to say I’m sorry.

Sometimes I forget to just take a big, deep breath...and put things

into perspective.

Sometimes I forget that everyone has rotten, grouchy, rough days...

myself included...and that they always pass...and there is sunshine

on the other side of them.

Sometimes I forget just how fortunate I am.

Sometimes I forget just how brave and competent I am.

Sometimes I forget that everyone makes mistakes...and that the more

stuff you go out and do and try, the more mistakes you will make....

but that it is so much better than being too afraid to go out and do

and try things.

Sometimes I forget to just go out and do it anyway.

Sometimes I forget to go where the peace is.

Sometimes I forget to give myself time to rest and play.

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Sometimes I forget that I am beautiful just because I am alive.

Sometimes I forget that everything has always worked out somehow,

and that everything will continue to work out somehow.

Sometimes I forget all of the amazing and brave things I have done

and endured to get me to where I am now.

Sometimes I forget that it really doesn’t matter what everyone else thinks.

Sometimes I forget that my dreams matter.

Sometimes I forget that the little things

are usually the most precious things.

Sometimes I forget that being authentic means that I am

very very different from most other people around me...

and that it is worth it to keep on being authentic.

Sometimes I forget that just because I am feeling afraid, that

does not mean that I am not brave...and that bravery just means moving

forward into what we know in our hearts to do, fear and all.

Sometimes I forget that love can fix almost anything.

Sometimes I forget that anything is possible.

Sometimes I forget that I need to just stop and get very very quiet.

Sometimes I forget that life doesn’t have to be so complicated.

Sometimes I forget that I get to choose.

Sometimes I forget that resting, playing, and creating are just as

important as everything else...and that I don’t feel good unless I

make time to do those things.

Sometimes I forget that I am very very loved, and I am never forgotten.

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