Win a Sold Out Kit! Favorites from the Vault Giveaway #1

You may have heard -- My Monthly Hero turns 5 this month! As these October days breeze by, we couldn't let the milestone pass without some extra fun for you. Whether you're a subscriber, an occasional purchaser of kits, or have yet to try your first kit, we want to invite you to celebrate with us throughout our MMH anniversary month!

We love giveaways. You probably do too. Today we're thrilled to kick off our Favorites from the Vault series of super awesome giveaways! The prizes include products from some wildly popular and previously SOLD OUT My Monthly Hero kits! We were recently surprised when we found a handful of kit items while cleaning the nooks and crannies of the warehouse. (Who says housework isn't fun?!) So we've gathered every last piece from a few select kits, just for you.

Presenting our first Favorites from the Vault giveaway...

Do you remember when dandelion wishes and fairy dreams made up the magical December 2018 kit? We have 5 sets of stamps and dies from this coveted kit to give away to 5 lucky winners!

TO ENTER: Comment on this blog post and share an idea for a kit you'd love to see in the future. Is there something you've been wishing for? We'd love to hear. If you don't have an idea right now, that's okay too -- just leave a comment. The entry deadline is Thursday, October 15 at 11:59pm PT. We will announce the 5 randomly chosen winners here on the blog.

Remember, we'll be bringing you these extra special anniversary giveaways for three consecutive weekends in October, so be sure to check back to see if you've won and enter the next one!

And don't forget to vote for your favorite kit from the past 12 months if you haven't yet! Cast your vote here by October 13 and you could win an entire year of FREE kits and other great prizes.

Thanks so much for celebrating with us!


  • Beth Jones

    Would love to win a found kit!
    How about a winter sport/activity theme? Skiing/snowboarding, mountains, Snowflakes, chairlifts/gondolas. Sledding/tubing, ice skating etc.

  • Janet Axtman

    First – the giveaway kit is one of the best HA put out in the last 12 months. It’s good for so many occassions and is very versatile. Second, I agree with other commenters about having a baking themed kit, specifically similar to a sweet treets style that could go out next year before the holidays for neighbor, office and friend food gifts. A recipe card stamp would be awesome with other small stamps and a big tag die with sentiments such as Sweet Holiday Wishes or Sweet Thoughts or Sweet Thanks, etc. Not so much of that probably this year but hopefully next year people will be very excited to share homeade goodies after having to be so careful this year. I know I will be! For a non-holiday kit, I would LOVE to see a shaker themed kit with dies to make the shaker bit wells. Images and sentiments for that could be for summer and maybe even include a nautical or water theme. Thanks for asking for ideas and for the giveaway opportunity!

  • Susan Carlson

    I would love to win one of these “found treasure” kits!!!

    Ideas for future kits: State Fair with Hot Air Balloons, animal judging, exhibits, rides, fair food.

    National Parks – maybe a series by region? Would be hard to feature them all in one kit. Thinking US & Canadian. Not familiar with other country’s parks. (Maybe natural wonders of the world?) Not sure about copyrights, etc.

    Flying, sky diving, para sailing, BASE jumping.

    Bicycling, touring, racing, unicycles, bicycles for 2, reclining, indoor exercise bike.

    Hobbits, dwarves, elves, wizards, gnomes – licking sites, accoutrements.

    Water sports – kayak, canoe, paddle boards, surfing, hydrofoil boards.

    Excited to see what comes next!

  • Mischelle Smith

    I enjoy the Monthly Hero Stamps kits. My favorites are ones featuring fish! A great idea for a monthly kit, is a fish tank kit. I have pieced together small bowls and added fish and a few plants and sent it to my daughter while she was stationed in Iraq. She missed her tank at home, and I thought I could send her a bowl with fish. I called it “A traveling Fish Bowl”. I would monthly send her a different colored fish to swap out the fish in her bowl (thanks to a Velco spot on the back of the fish).

    I’d love to see what Hero Arts could do with that idea and maybe expanding it. I recently have a granddaughter leave her horses and a few other pets, for college. I can envision a small barn, that opens and has horses in it, or a dog house that you can place a dog in. These would be sent to folks that for one reason or another need to leave their pets behind.

    What about it, Hero Arts?

  • Mary Gilmer

    I came up with another idea, computers and work from home.