Show & Tell Celebration - Share to Win!
Let's have some fun!
You are a huge part of our 45-year journey, whether you've been stamping for decades or maybe even just months or weeks. We want to celebrate YOUR stamping history along with ours, so today we are launching the Show & Tell Photo Sharing Celebration! For the next 45 days (April 24 - June 7), we invite you to share your first Hero Arts stamps and memories. Do you remember your first Hero Arts stamp? Do you still have it? Do you still use it? Show and tell! :)
There are two ways to enter:
No matter which way you enter, you will be eligible to win fabulous prizes!
Grand Prize - A one-year My Monthly Hero subscription (12 limited edition kits!)
Additional Prizes - 3 Hero Arts gift cards
All winners will be randomly selected at the conclusion of the event. Remember, you have until June 7 to share. We can't wait to see your photos and hear your stories!
Thank you so much for being a part of our creative journey,
So sorry my Instagram post will not share with you. I think you would have fun seeing my 1980 Hero Arts stamp. Plus a few others. I have been stamping for 39 years. I was originally inspired by Suzanne Zetterberg in Claremont, CA.
I presume that it does not share because I have a private account. I did reference @heroarts #herocelebrates45 and #heroarts. I am not familiar with the link process. Any suggestions?
congratulations on 45 years! i bought my first hero arts stamp, dandelion, in 2009 from my local stamp store and was there on the weekend to find two dandelion stamps on display! naturally, it brought back memories of my leap into card making which has proven to be very therapeutic.
Love all the wonderful inspiring ideas.
Congratulations on 45 years of making such wonderful stamps!
I loved all my Hero Arts stamps and have several still on wood of the Floral selection. I started collecting and stamping in 1991 when I moved back to Ct. from Fla. They had just opened up a Stamp store in my town and started shopping there. They held stamping classes which I truly enjoyed and purchased several stamps which included several Hero Arts stamps. In 2007 I moved to Co. and found a wonderful stamp store and a gracious, talented woman who owned it. She had several Hero Arts stamps. I learned several stamping techniques from her. I tuned in to Jennifer Mcguire and watch all her tutorials also using Hero stamps, especially the Kit of the month, which I love all her cards. Once had a psychologist came into the stamp store and told the owner that Stamping was a cheaper therapy than going to one. I’ve always felt it was a good therapy for me.