Freedom Dawn
Welcome to our home. Here you will find home-based business opportunities, as well as our handmade crafts available for purchase.
Freedom
Freedom Dawn as herself.
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About Us:
We are a happily married couple of seven years from central Kentucky. Barbara works outside the home as a customer care representative for an outsourcing company in Lexington. Leon is a stay-at-home Dad with hobbies such as leather-work and blacksmithing to keep him busy. We both enjoy riding through the countryside on Leon's Harley-Davidson and spending countless hours with our little blessing, Freedom Dawn. She is our success and inspiration, thus our business bears her name. Freedom is not alone in keeping us on our toes, however. She is accompanied by her teenaged half-sister Libby, who, thankfully, does not act like the proverbial "red-headed step child" that she, in fact, is.

We are just beginning to buckle down and get serious about being self-sufficient (away from the prying eyes of big brother and out from under the thumb of the man). So, this website is growing as we grow. Soon, you will find links from which to order our handcrafted items and listings of our present eBay auctions. Currently, we only have access to PayPal for payment services or money orders via postal mail. Still growing...

If you have any suggestions as to what you would like to see on our website, please email:
[email protected] or sign our guestbook below. Thanks for visiting and come 'round again soon. Blessings to you!
[History]
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If your interested, here is link to Barbara's LiveJournal ~ beware some adult content.
I don't have any pictures up yet for them, but if anyone is interested in a custom handmade dreamcatcher, please drop an email to [email protected] to get info on sizes and prices. As soon as a few demos are made, I'll post pictures. Just know that all my work is done traditionally, just knots and wrapping, no glue or unnatural substances. Sizes can be from 1" to 12" rings, depending on what is available at any given time.
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