Vision Board Salon
The Art of Becoming

THE CONCEPT
See It • Feel It • Become It
Some gatherings are designed for celebration.
Others are designed for clarity.
The Art of Becoming was created as an intimate salon for women to pause long enough to hear what was calling them forward.
Rather than treating vision boarding as a casual activity, the experience reframed it as ritual — a beautifully held space for reflection, imagination, and intention.
Guests arrived not simply to make boards, but to name what they wanted more of.
Ease. Expansion. Rest. Alignment. Softness. Power.
For one afternoon, the room became a place where vision could be felt before it was formed.
THE BRIEF
Host
Experience
Location
Guests
Format
Creative Direction
Objective
To create an elevated, intimate gathering where women could reflect on the year ahead and translate what they were calling in into visual form.
The experience needed to feel warm, beautiful, and quietly magical — less like a workshop, more like a well-held room.
The goal was not productivity.
The goal was clarity, connection, and becoming.
THE VISION
This was not about making a board.
It was about making space.
THE SPACE
The room was designed to feel grounded, feminine, and open.
Soft neutrals, candles, linen textures, greenery, and gold accents created an atmosphere that felt both intimate and lightly celebratory.
Music moved gently through the afternoon — neo-soul, soft house, instrumental R&B, Afrobeats, reggae, and diasporic sounds that held the room without overtaking it.
THE RITUAL
The experience unfolded slowly.
Guests arrived to signature drinks and mocktails. Each woman selected a word card on entry. A candle was lit to mark shared intention. A short reflection invited everyone inward before creation began.
What followed was not rushed or performative.
It was thoughtful. Personal. Alive.
THE CURATION
Arrival + Grounding
Guests were welcomed with signature drinks, a warm atmosphere, and a small ritual of choice.
Each woman selected a word card on arrival — a quiet invitation into the energy of the day.
Words like Ease, Expansion, Alignment, Courage, Rest, and Wealth became subtle anchors for the afternoon.
A shared candle-lighting marked the beginning of the gathering and set the tone for what the room would hold.
Reflection Before Creation
Before the scissors, images, and boards, there was pause.
Each guest received a reflection sheet at her seat with prompts designed to invite honesty:
How do I want to feel this year?
What am I releasing?
What does enough look like for me now?
What kind of woman am I becoming?
A brief guided visualization helped shift the room from conversation into inward listening.
The result was a gathering rooted not in aesthetics alone, but in feeling.
Vision Board Creation
The creation phase was designed to feel spacious and elevated.
Boards, curated materials, beautiful typography, magazines, and intentional tools were laid out in a way that felt generous rather than crowded.
Guests were invited to choose the framework that best matched what they needed:
Whole Life
Career / Calling
Rest / Joy / Self
What emerged were boards that felt deeply personal — not polished for performance, but true to the women creating them.
Meaningful Connection
The room made space for both solitude and connection.
At one point in the afternoon, guests were invited to complete a simple sentence:
“This year, I’m giving myself permission to ______.”
The sharing was gentle, real, and unforced.
It allowed the room to deepen without becoming heavy — a reminder that ambition, softness, release, and reinvention can all coexist.
Closing Ritual
Guests were welcomed with signature drinks, a warm atmosphere, and a small ritual of choice.
Each woman selected a word card on arrival — a quiet invitation into the energy of the day.
Words like Ease, Expansion, Alignment, Courage, Rest, and Wealth became subtle anchors for the afternoon.
A shared candle-lighting marked the beginning of the gathering and set the tone for what the room would hold.
“There was something powerful about saying your vision out loud in a room full of women.”
WHAT MADE IT OURS
The gathering invited depth without pressure.
The gathering invited depth without pressure.
The gathering invited depth without pressure.
The gathering invited depth without pressure.
Some rooms help you hear yourself more clearly. We design those rooms.



