Flashback Friday Part 3: The 1990s

Hero Arts

Your calendar does not deceive you - it is Thursday! So why are we here with the next Flashback Friday feature? Since our 3-day countdown leading up to the May Monthly Hero kit launch is scheduled to begin tomorrow, we decided to adjust on the fly with an early flashback. We hope you don't mind! :) It's already time to explore Hero Arts' third decade in business and CEO Aaron Leventhal is back to provide an overview of the 1990s:

"The early 1990s saw Hero Arts move from consumer shows to wholesale, and soon international distribution. The 1990s included a heavy dose of backgrounds and borders, messages and themes, including a full catalog and a Christmas supplement each year. Popular techniques included hand coloring with pencils, watercoloring, bold ink colors and more for cardmaking, with only wood stamps, as no clear or dies were yet available. Hero Arts won a number of awards for its color label tops and catalog photography and layout, and got its first patent for Press-A-Frame. The industry was in dramatic growth, and independent retailers were the focus of the industry, with some stores so popular people would choose their vacations based on the stores they wanted to visit."

Check out some of the era's understated and elegant catalog designs:

The 1990s were marked by bright and colorful stamp labels and you can see many of them if you check out the photos tagged #herocelebrates45 on Instagram. Thanks to our customers for sharing - we've truly loved seeing these treasures! 

* Above photos courtesy of @cardcrazycook on Instagram. Thank you! *

Does anyone remember the Press-A-Frame that Aaron mentioned was our first patented product in 1996?

"Using the paper template and a pointed pressure tool in the kit, stampers can quickly add a variety of shaped frames around stamped images."

Here's an example of the projects you would have found if you opened the pages of our 1998 catalog. A fun tidbit: Sally Traidman, still on the Hero Arts team today, created some of these beauties!

Do you own any stamps with colored labels? 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, May 9 at 11:59pm PT and you'll be entered to win.

Thanks for stopping by today! Until next time...happy stamping!


  • Veronica Cruz

    I came late to this stamping party Lol. They look so nice.

  • Brian Poteraj

    My first HA stamp was a teddy bear way back.

  • sharon gullikson

    I don’t have any of those that you showed, but I do have many others. One is a set of girl faces.

  • Lisa Taylor

    My first Hero Arts stamp is a bluebird carrying an envelope from 1992. It’s perfect on envelopes!

  • Rosemary D

    I had several stamps that had the colored labels! Have the colored labels was nice for me as a beginning stamper because it gave me ideas about colors to use or how to color an image.

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