December My Monthly Hero Countdown + Giveaway: Day 2

Happy Saturday! Are you ready for another fabulous round of December My Monthly Hero peeks before the launch of the newest kit on Monday? Today's cards from the Creative Team showcase both the 6" x 6" cling background stamp and the detailed cover plate die included in the kit. Step into the city and take a look!

Project #5 created by Channin Pelletier
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Project #6 created by Mindy Eggen
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Project #7 created by Daniel West
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Project #8 created by Ilina Crouse
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Whether you keep it simple or opt for layers and detail, we can't wait to see the ways you'll think of to use all of the goodies we've packed into this new kit! The options for messages are almost endless – welcome new neighbors, say hello, let friends and family know you are thinking of them or you miss them. No matter where we live, near or far, through it all we're here for each other. That's what it's all about. ❤

WIN A KIT BEFORE YOU CAN BUY IT: Just leave a comment on this (and every) Countdown to Creativity post. We’ll randomly draw one lucky winner from comments left across all countdown posts on the Hero Arts blog. The winner will be announced first thing Monday morning, December 6, before the kit launches at 10am Pacific. The more you comment, the more chances to win. Good luck!

Happy weekend,


  • Wendy Dillon

    What a unique die cut for this kit! That background stamp is so perfect for the items we have seen in the kit so far. Getting some “West Side Story” vibes!

  • Fionna wheatley

    I love mindy’s off set die cuts with the night sky! Gorgeous!

  • Barbara-Jean Kubik

    Just love this kit and the ways your design team has used it! Would love to win it! Meet it will sell out quickly.

  • Williams

    We’re moving soon…I may need this kit!

  • Dawn Thompson

    I love the clothesline – brings back memories of my grandmother hanging her clothes between the buildings when I was small….