Giving women the space and materials to celebrate, connect, and create unapologetically

COLLÉ WOMEN’S WORKSHOPS

A gift made by everyone who loves her, for the one day that's all about her

A creative wellbeing offering for hen dos, celebrations, and women's circles across London.

We offer two women's workshops: Collé Hens and Collé Palette.

Two women are engaged in a craft project at a table, surrounded by colorful paper, scissors, glue, and other craft supplies, while another person stands in the background.
A group of women working on a craft project at a wooden table. The table is cluttered with colorful washi tapes, magazines, glue sticks, scissors, markers, and assorted craft supplies. One woman is handling washi tape, another is looking through a magazine, and the third woman is focusing on her craft tasks.

A room where women stop performing, and start actually noticing each other, faster than almost anything else could.

Collé Hens

WHAT IT IS

Each woman in the bride's circle makes her own piece of collage art. Every hen do is tailored to the bride, her story, her colours, her circle, so the finished piece feels entirely her own, never a template.

Best for: Hen dos, bridal showers, bride's circles

  • Never a template, every piece entirely her own

  • A keepsake that lasts long after the day

  • Real, unscripted connection with the people who matter most

Multiple people are gathered around a large table engaged in arts and crafts projects, with various supplies scattered on the table, in a cozy room with blue walls and a window with a decorative arch.

WORKSHOP FLOW

1. Welcome and her story

A short briefing on the bride, her colours and what makes her, her

2. Curated materials, ready to dive straight in

Curated vintage paper, fabric, texture and unique patterned print off-cuts, no blank page, no planning needed

3. Making, and the conversation that follows

Each woman builds her own piece, hands busy, conversation unscripted

4. The reveal

Final artefact format chosen as part of the bespoke tailoring: book, framed piece, concertina fold, or other

DETAILS

  • Groups of 8–20 ·

  • 2 hours

  • London-based

A woman holding a botanical print of a pink flower with green leaves, surrounded by various colorful papers and craft supplies on a table.

Collé Palette

Discover the colours that suit you, through making, not analysis

WHAT IT IS

Ever feel overwhelmed on what colours suit you, and make you feel like you bloom? Collé Palette works differently. In a supportive space, you discover through making what colours best suit you and bring you joy.

Best for: Milestone birthdays, style resets, "what should I wear" overwhelm

  • No formulas or quizzes, just instinct in a supportive space

  • A lasting personal reference she keeps and returns to

  • No experience needed, nothing to prepare in advance

WORKSHOP FLOW

1. Welcome and settling in

An introduction to the space, no formulas or quizzes to fill in

2. Exploring by instinct

Curated papers and textures in seasonal tones, responded to, not analysed

3. Building your palette

One instinct leading the next, until a personal palette and style collage emerges

4. A lasting reference

Leave with a personal reference to return to, not just for one occasion

Collage of a woman with blonde hair, wearing pearl jewelry, a headset, and a blue floral headscarf, surrounded by high heels and colorful polka dots.

DETAILS

  • One to one or small group

  • 2 hours

  • London-based

A colorful quote on a light blue background that reads, 'Sarah was absolutely brilliant. She made everyone feel so welcome her energy is just infectious.'
Close-up of a woman with blonde hair, blue eyes, smiling, wearing a white T-shirt with a colorful graphic design, and a gold necklace, against a solid blue background.

Led by Sarah Ellen Masters

I'm dyslexic, and for a long time I felt like there was only one right way to express yourself, and it wasn't mine. My postgraduate research into my own collage practice taught me otherwise: everyone finds their own colours, their own story, their own way in, if they're given permission instead of a template. That's what I bring into every hen do and every Collé Palette session, not a formula, but a space for her to find what's already hers.

Read Sarah's full story →