Flashback Friday Part 4: The 2000s

Our 45th Anniversary Flashback Friday series continues and this week we're throwing it back to the 2000s! Here is CEO Aaron Leventhal to share some of the decade's highlights:

"The 2000s were exciting years for Hero Arts and the stamping industry. Scrapbooking, after years of shunning stamps, began to embrace the idea of stamping on pages. This lead to themed collections, photography in catalogs that featured pages, working with scrapbook artists like Jennifer McGuire, and more. It also was an exciting time for new designs, as Hero Arts begin to turn towards 'realistic elegance,' a big change from the colorful and cutesy of the 1990s. Hero Arts introduced Shadow Stamps (2000), Poetic Prints wood sets, including etched flowers (2000), Shadow Ink (2001), Clear sets (2005), and Cling (2008, re-introduced). Hero Arts also first introduced the Color Layering technique (2001)."

Perhaps you remember some of these catalogs from the 2000s...

The Color Layering technique was developed by the Hero Arts artists, including Shari Carroll. Color Layering included both the current technique of stamping in layers, but at that time without clear stamps it often meant inking or partially inking a wood stamp and stamping over a stamped image. It also included the "blowing in the wind" style of stamping with "layering" inks on the rubber (without cleaning) to get different color effects. This technique sheet features Color Layering with the popular Real Flowers.

Shadow Stamps and Poetic Prints woodblock sets were stylish staples in the stamper's toolbox!

Another exciting thing was happening throughout the decade - the web was growing by leaps and bounds! Hero Arts as a website was actually first launched in the previous decade, in January of 1996, as you can see from this early image. 

This is how the website would have looked if you clicked over in 2004. We hosted contests in which stampers would mail their cards into Hero Arts.

Some of you may remember when we launched the Hero Arts Blog in March of 2008. The image below shows what the website looked like during the early days of the blog. Does anyone remember the weekly challenges hosted by the Hero Artists? The owl mascot was always a hoot...and a great cheerleader!

Did you enter any of our contests and challenges? 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 16 at 11:59pm PT and you'll be entered to win.

Thanks for traveling back in time with us today. Happy weekend and happy stamping!


  • Henriétte

    It was again great to travel back in time. I saw the Shadow Stamps and I immediately thought about stamping one flower on a square piece of cardstock and depending on the card you made you did that 3 times for a A6 card and 4 times for the square card. That brings back memories.
    I didn’t do any of your contests and challenges in those days but that changed since a few years ago when I got sick and not working anymore. I have a lot more time to craft and read blogs. Although I don’t participate always.
    Thanks for another great post and look at memory lane.

  • Anita in France

    So much fun and so interesting to read about the decades before I discovered stamping! Wasn’t around to enjoy any contests at the time … though I am now! Anita :)

  • Geri S

    I can’t remember if I entered any contests. Probably not as I was too uncertain of my style – except for loving the flowers you brought out!

  • Margaret R

    I only started stamping in earnest about 5 or 6 years ago, and I’ve entered the monthly challenges – A Blog Called Hero – several times/

  • Carla Hundley

    Fabulous memories and
    I try to always enter your
    giveaway contests! Love
    your products.
    Carla from Utah