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Learn how to create a custom clay Betty Boop pendant from our jewelry making expert in this free series of home crafts video art lessons.
There are 12 videos in this series:

Meet our jewelry making expert who will teach you how to make a clay Betty Boop pendant in this series of free home craft video art lessons.

Learn what supplies you will need for making a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to prepare the clay for a Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to form the head for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to form the hair for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to form the earrings for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to form the eyes for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to color the eyes for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to add eyeliner to a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to form eyelashes for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to form the lips for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

Learn how to bake the clay for a clay Betty Boop pendant in this free home craft video art lesson.

With her wide flat head and big bulging eyes, the cartoon character Betty Boop has been a pop culture icon since the early 1930s when she first appeared in the Dizzy Dishes segment of Max Fleischer's Talkartoon series. Originally designed as a poodle, her dog ears became earrings and her fur became a bob haircut when she appeared in the cartoon Any Rags. In a series of animated shorts from Paramount Pictures, she cemented her reputation as the ditzy though big-hearted flapper girlfriend of Paramount's star actor Bimbo. She has remained popular in syndication over the years and made a cameo appearance in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit. She has long been a favorite among collectors of movie memorabilia.
In this series of free home crafts videos, our youthful clay sculpture expert shares her method for creating fun pendants of Boop's distinctive face. She tells you what materials you need, then demonstrates how to mold the hair, face and eyes of your very own piece of movie history!
Cristal Solis Cristal Solis has been collecting Betty Boop collectibles for five years. She lives in Los Angeles where she searches for anything Betty Boop and has learned to make custom pendants.dkdk
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