2018 Catalog Sneak Peek #1 + Giveaway

Hero Arts

This week we are thrilled to share sneak peeks of the new 2018 Spring Catalog, leading to the full catalog reveal this Friday, January 19! For the next three days, we’ll share a different photo from the 124-page catalog, as well as several giveaway opportunities. Let's jump right into the woodblock category and begin with this beauty from the garden...

You’re looking at the Flowering Nasturtium (K6269) -- a woodblock stamp that's large enough to make a showstopping focal point on cards of all kinds. You'll be able to turn to this stamp again and again throughout the year and experiment with coloring techniques. It also makes an elegant statement when it's simply stamped and heat embossed! A coordinating Frame Cut die is available for this image. We can't wait to show you this stamp in full on Friday, along with a lovely woodblock magnolia, a Color Layering interpretation of the nasturtium, and so much more goodness from nature!

GIVEAWAY: Leave a comment on this post and we will randomly select three winners from the comments to receive a copy of the 2018 Catalog! Please comment by Sunday, January 21 at 11:59pm PT, and we’ll announce the winners the following week.

Look for our 2018 Catalog products to start hitting the shelves at your favorite retailers towards the end of this month, and in the Hero Arts online shop on February 15. If your favorite retailer doesn’t carry Hero Arts – be sure to let them know that you’d like them to!

We’ll be back tomorrow with another look at the new goodies, and another giveaway. See you then!

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  • Cindy C.

    What a great looking stamp!! Can’t wait to see the full reveal!!

  • Martha H.

    Oh my! I love everything that has flowers!

  • FD91354

    Oh, I love nastursium.. They are edible flowers :)
    This will be a fun stamp to own.

  • Nettie McFarland

    What a beautiful stamp. Would be a great addition to any stamp collection

  • Chris Owens

    Love you flower stamps of all sizes, but especially the focal points. Thanks for all the ideas on how to use them.

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