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Fred Asplen of Against the Grain and daughter
Xyara Asplen of BeeDreamer Creations, Stop #8.
photo courtesy Berea Tourism. |
A little further up Wolf Gap Road, at the end of the road,
554 Wolf Gap Road, you'll find
Fred Asplen of
Against the Grain and his daughter,
Xyara Asplen of
BeeDreamer Creations. Fred is a boat builder and fine custom wood worker who also up-cycles old metal tanks into meditation bells and bowls.
859-986-7841
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Pergola by Fred Asplen, Against the Grain, Stop #8. |
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Meditation Bells by Fred Asplen, Against the Grain, Stop #8
photo courtesy Berea Tourism. |
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Singing Bowl from re-purposed, up-cycled metal tanks
by Fred Asplen of Against the Grain, Stop #8.
photo courtesy Berea Tourism. |
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Fred Asplen, Against the Grain, Stop #8. |
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Re-purposed, up-cycled meditation bells by
Fred Asplen of Against the Grain, Stop #8. |
Xyara Asplen of BeeDreamer Creations works with leather, feathers, copper, textiles, seeds, stone, etc. to craft unique “backwoods bohemian” accessories, with an emphasis on botanical themes. Come see their unique and lovely work and property at Stop # 8!
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Leatherwork by Xyara Asplen of BeeDreamer Creations, Stop #8. |
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BeeDreamer Creations, Stop #8. photo courtesy Berea Tourism |
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Xyara Asplen, BeeDreamer Creations, Stop #8.
photo courtesy Berea Tourism |
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