Flashback Friday Part 1: The 1970s

Hero Arts

Hero Arts is celebrating 45 years in business this year! What an incredible journey it has been. YOU are a wonderful part of our history, and now that our anniversary is here, we'd like to invite you to celebrate this milestone alongside us! In the next several weeks, join us for fun, contests, behind-the-scenes content, lots of giveaways, new products, and more. Let's get this party started, friends!

The start of it all? Flashback Fridays. Over the course of five Fridays, we'll be sharing the story of our five decades as a company.

The setting: Berkeley, California, mid-1970s. Let's hear about the earliest days of Hero Arts from our CEO, Aaron Leventhal:

"Hero Arts was founded in May of 1974, near the end of the school year, when my mother (Jackie) decided she would try out her hobby at local craft fairs. Early designs included funky cartoon images, irreverent messages, and drawings from friends and family, including Betty Boop, cartoon monkeys, a cow by 4 year-old Aaron, and more. Most of the stamps were handmade in our bathroom, where our vulcanizer sat, that pressed rubber. The rubber was then cut and assembled in Jackie's bedroom, before being sent out via mail or sold at fairs."

Wondering what the first catalogs looked like? Well, they were actually fold-out posters...

Here's a closer look at the inside and back of the 1978 Hero Arts product poster.

Aaron even found this photo showing an early craft show booth from the late 1970s!

If you're interested in hearing more of the Hero Arts story, grab a beverage and enjoy this interview from a few years ago, when Aaron sat down for an Online Card Classes Crafty Chat. We think you'll enjoy hearing this story directly from him!

When did you start stamping? Let us know in a comment below and we will pick one winner at random to receive a $25 Hero Arts gift card! Comment by Thursday, April 25 at 11:59pm PT and you'll be entered to win.

Tomorrow we'll begin sharing peeks from our upcoming 45th Anniversary Summer Catalog! That's right, this year's Summer Catalog is one big anniversary celebration that we can't wait to share with you.

Thank you for joining us today!


  • Becky Partan

    I inked my first stamp in 2001, after seeing a heat embossing demo.. I believe it was a Hero Arts stamp. Shortly after, I stamped my wedding invitations. I’ve been hooked ever since.

  • Susan

    Happy Anniversary! I started stamping in 2006 some of my favorite stamps are wood block stamps, I still use them today!

  • Beverly Perdue

    Happy 45th Anniversary! Wow! I have been stamping since 2006. Most of the stamps I bought at that time were rubber block stamps.

  • Lynn

    I began stamping sometime in the early 80s. The daughter of a friend of mine, who taught in Las Vegas, came home to Oklahoma with a wooden postcard she had stamped. I have never stopped. I remember some of the earliest stamps I bought were Hero Arts stamps.

  • Jane Hawkins

    Seeing the Hero Arts product poster brought me right back to my high school days when I first began rubber stamping! (That gives you an idea how old I am!) I’m quite sure I still have a few of the old stamps, though dry and maybe a bit cracked I could not part with them! How far stamping had come from those humble beginnings!
    Here’s to another 45 (and more)!

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