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Craft Badge

As I have now completed five different craft activities, I can claim the Craft badge from the Rebel Badge Book. I attended a calligraphy workshop, tried cross stitch, collage, needle felting and also origami. I would like to continue to do more calligraphy and there are other crafts I would like to try. I have a pottery kit to attempt sometime and a couple of craft projects that I have been hoping to do for a few years which I may do for the Advanced Crafter badge in the future.

Earlier this year I started the Linguist badge so perhaps I will start that again. I'm also thinking about doing the My Passion badge which is in the second Rebel Badge Book.

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