So what's the explanation behind the name of my blog you might ask? Well, both my husband and I have the same initials, 'TW' and most everyone calls him "T-Dub" at his work. After brainstorming many ideas for a blog name, I decided to also adopt the same nickname for myself.
I want to first start off by sharing a picture of my very first set of rubber stamps I collected as a kid. Aren't these the cutest images ever? These are my all-time prized possessions of wood-mounted All Night Media stamps! I bought them when I was probably about seven years old back in the early 80s (I know I just dated myself). ANM was the "in" company that made rubber stamp images that I liked.
I remember that I wanted so many more stamps I saw in the store but at the average price of $7 per stamp, that was really expensive for me as a kid! So, I selected my most favorite ones and have always kept them safe with me through the years.
Here's another one of my early stamps made by Hero Arts. The label on the side says ©1985 Hero Arts Rubber Stamps. Yikes...have I had it that long?!
These are some of the later All Night Media Stamps in color from my collection. I especially love the cat one hanging on for dear life to that heart balloon! The cute bunny with the belly button was like the mascot of the company.
Check out the thickness between the wood handle profile of my earlier stamp compared to a newer wood handle. They sure don't make 'em like they used to anymore!
I remember that I wanted so many more stamps I saw in the store but at the average price of $7 per stamp, that was really expensive for me as a kid! So, I selected my most favorite ones and have always kept them safe with me through the years.
Here's another one of my early stamps made by Hero Arts. The label on the side says ©1985 Hero Arts Rubber Stamps. Yikes...have I had it that long?!
These are some of the later All Night Media Stamps in color from my collection. I especially love the cat one hanging on for dear life to that heart balloon! The cute bunny with the belly button was like the mascot of the company.
Check out the thickness between the wood handle profile of my earlier stamp compared to a newer wood handle. They sure don't make 'em like they used to anymore!
Back in the day, I didn't know much about coloring in images and I would usually stamp using one ink pad color. I look back now and think how funny that was! Hee hee! I've come a long way since my humble beginning as a paper crafting stamper and so has the crafting industry! There are so many fabulous products, tools, and wonderfully talented crafters out there!
Thanks for visiting my little corner and I hope to inspire you with my stories and creations!
Thanks for visiting my little corner and I hope to inspire you with my stories and creations!



