Mini assemblage jewelry is collage jewelry done on a smaller scale. Here at B’sue Boutiques we have all the little extra things to make it fun and easy, as well as low cost. Sometimes in our sale section we offer a little kit of things we like to use to make mini assemblage at a sample price. Here is that sale section: Follow along today with B’sue, along with a few comments from Donna and Javi, as she demonstrates a few easy pieces she made this week, passes along some tips, and also shows you a way to do mini assemblage on a 40x30mm lace edged bezel. It’s easy to do it on small forms, heart charms, and bezels to make sweet pendants and even little charms that are so compelling, people will love to buy them as gifts….and you’ll have fun giving them as gifts, too. B’sue uses brass backings and always signs her work. If you search through her many videos, there is also a free lesson on how to do that. Come and join our community at The B’sue Boutiques Creative Group at Facebook: The group is free of charge, it is a mixed media jewelry making group with beginning artists as well as advanced. We suffer no drama, only kindness and nurturing. Come learn even more with us! And as always, we appreciate your patronage of the B’sue Boutiques website Because people support the site, we can offer free teaching here at You Tubes. B’sue does not believe in short videos that leave out the necessary details and do not really teach people well, so we offer only virtual lessons where all the details are discussed. Thank you for watching and for your kind commentary, our videos are a gift to you from our hearts.
I’ve so enjoyed these mini-assemblage videos, Brenda. I haven’t yet started
assemblage jewelry making, and I have to admit I’ve felt intimidated by the
larger collage/assemblage pieces, thinking “gosh, I think this is more than
I can deal with right now…” These smaller pieces really get me excited
though, and now I think “hey, I could try these!” I don’t have an online
shop yet, but I want to open one by early spring of 2015. (I’m
painting/organizing my small office/studio, which is time-consuming but
must be done.). As far as my “style,” I’m all over the place right now.
Each week I gravitate to a different style and think “I’ll carry ALL these
styles to start with.” But, that’s not really practical. So, I’m looking
forward to the BUILDING A LINE. Couldn’t come at a better time! Thank all
of you for your generous sharing, gentle teaching and especially your
encouragement of following our creative spirit!
love the tutorial, question though do you ever use any other glue? I’ve
used the glue your showing and it didn’t always hold?
check out Brenda, she makes awesome videos
I was cutting up your rhinestone chain today! It is truly spectacular
BSue. It can go with sooooo many different things. Gotta get some more! b
Hah the number on the first horse cameo is the same as my po box :p I love
horses too.
– Heidi
I love these assemblage vids, B’sue. Each one is unique and one-of-a-kind.
Thank you so much for inspiring us to try and make them ourselves. My
grandma loved buttons, too. She never threw away a piece of clothing
without first removing the buttons. She had tins and jars full of pretty
buttons. I love to incorporate tiny seashells in my jewelry. Thanks for
your kindness in teaching us this awesome art. :o)
Came out beautiful, like always. Blessings to you and you friends.
Please don’t stop making these videos! I look forward to learning
something new every week. Love your sense of humor and you make me excited
about creating and also make me laugh! Thank you sooo much for giving us
the gift of your experience. Also…your videos are not to long…have
watch other artists and often came away wishing they gave me more
information.
Come see how to make an assemblage pendant in a lace edged mount…so fun
and easy