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It’s an incident that I start making fruits.
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I enjoy and go very often to the craft shops, so some of the employees get familiar with me and know I make mini food in clay. Last Friday when I went to the shop, Marie, who is the team leader and also good at making jewelry, asked me if I could make some mini fruits for her cause she wants to make her own summer collections. What she asked is bananas, litchis, tangerines, mangos, and pineapples.