
Let's have some fun!
You are a huge part of our 45-year journey, whether you've been stamping for decades or maybe even just months or weeks. We want to celebrate YOUR stamping history along with ours, so today we are launching the Show & Tell Photo Sharing Celebration! For the next 45 days (April 24 - June 7), we invite you to share your first Hero Arts stamps and memories. Do you remember your first Hero Arts stamp? Do you still have it? Do you still use it? Show and tell! :)
There are two ways to enter:
No matter which way you enter, you will be eligible to win fabulous prizes!
Grand Prize - A one-year My Monthly Hero subscription (12 limited edition kits!)
Additional Prizes - 3 Hero Arts gift cards
All winners will be randomly selected at the conclusion of the event. Remember, you have until June 7 to share. We can't wait to see your photos and hear your stories!
Thank you so much for being a part of our creative journey,


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I don’t get involved with social media either, BUT I wanted to share a short story. I haven’t been stamping all that long. I really wasn’t paying attention to which company was which, until …. I bought what turned out to be a Hero Arts sentiment stamp set. The stick got lost quickly on some of the stamps and I tried to recover them but nothing worked. I contacted Jennifer McGuire for a suggestion and she suggested I contact Hero Arts directly saying they were a great company. With great skepticism I did just that. To my great surprise and delight — and without question — Hero Arts stood behind their product and replaced the set. Hero Arts stood out to me!!! And I was happy (for once!) to be wrong (in my attitude). Recently I saw a video with Aaron talking about the history of the company. That left me appreciating HA even more. Thank you, Aaron, for the history lesson! MUCH appreciated. Happy Anniversary, Hero Arts, and thank you for being a company like the ones from the (now) old days … for being a company that stands behinds its products and is all about service. Although I wish there were more companies out there that do it like we did in the “old” days, it’s SO uplifting to know Hero Arts is there. Here’s to 45 more!!
I have a few Hero Arts wood blocks stamp from years ago that I occasionally still use - many for Christmas. They still work and I still cherish them!
I just noticed that one of my favorite Hero stamps F253 Serene Sun dated 1983 is pictured on your website. I have so many Hero favorites, but it’s fun to see one of my “oldies” pictured. thanks, again, for 45 years of great times and fun memories. Time to CELEBRATE!
I’m not on social media, but I’m definitely an “old” time Hero Arts person. One of the stamps I still use is dated 1993 (F357 Blooming Flowerpots). In 1983 I used to drive 19 miles from Walnut Creek to Benicia to buy Hero Art Stamps. I have a full drawer of special “Hero’s” and love them all. Congratulations for 45 years of making a lot of people happy: those using Hero stamps and those receiving beautiful cards.
45 years is a LONG time! It will be fun to see the really old ones so I do hope everyone shares. My oldest is from 1996—vintage rubber—yeah!
Wow! What an amazing prize! ❤️
I Love the monkey with the heart ! CANNOT WAIT FOR THE ANNIVERSARY STAMP’s arrival.
Oh, what a fun way to celebrate your 45th Anniversary! I’ll be sharing some of my faves on Instagram!
How fun! I have lots of the oldies… I started stamping in 1986! I’m going to have to give it some thought about which one was my first Hero Arts stamp, but I am thinking it was a cute bear face with a Santa hat! And I do still have it!
How fun! I recently came across one of my very first stamps – a Hero Arts rubber stamp – and was planning to share a photo once I take one!
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