December My Monthly Hero Countdown + Giveaway: Day 1 - Hero Arts
Posted by Hero Arts on December 04, 2020

December My Monthly Hero Countdown + Giveaway: Day 1

Hello and welcome to the first day of our December My Monthly Hero kit countdown! You will be able to see and purchase the new kit and add-ons on Monday, December 7 at 1pm Eastern/10 am Pacific. In the meantime, we're excited to share lots of beautiful inspiration from our talented Creative Team. Be sure to visit each of their blogs (linked below), where they are sharing even more details on their amazing projects.

Here's to HOPE and a brighter tomorrow...

Project #1 created by Debi Adams
Click HERE to visit her blog for more details.

Project #2 created by Jessica Frost-Ballas
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Project #3 created by Mindy Eggen
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Project #4 created by Seeka
Click HERE to visit her blog for more details.

2020 has been a year unlike any other and we felt there was no better way to close out the year than with a look forward, to a better tomorrow. We hope this uplifting kit inspires you to create and send messages of hope and positivity. Be sure to come back and join us again on Saturday and Sunday to see more ideas from our Creative Team.

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 7, before the kit launches at 10am Pacific. The more you comment, the more chances to win. Good luck!

Happy stamping,

321 comments

It’s so nice to see Hero Arts’ message of hope. Since these are exceptional times, I’ll make an exception and post a personal comment on why craft supplies like MMH Kits have truly been a saving grace! ….For over a year, my health-care husband has been working in a state 1K miles away. Ironically, we last saw each other 1 year ago this week (of course if we had known…!) Needless to say, I’m acutely aware of others’ loss and sacrifice. So while I look forward to a day I can show my spouse in-person what’s kept ME going, in the meantime (on a happy note!) I DO actually get to share my art with him remotely. So thank you to Hero Arts and your designer project videos that keep me company sometimes!

Marie T,

Love this kit. Very inspiring artist cards. Thank you!

Kimberly Banaga,

Beautiful cards! I love the encouraging sentiments, so perfect for these challenging times!!

Judith,

How appropriate for this Christmas season of birth- He is born and brings hope to all the world.

Melynda Cleveland,

So very appropriate for what is happening right now. The cloud die is beautiful.

Deborah Mattingly,

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