Kylie's Demonstrator Training Blog Hop - February 2020 - Lovely Lily Pad Cacti

Hello and thanks for joining us for our monthly blog hop for Kylie's Demonstrator Training Blog Hop for February.

There are over 60 of us hopping this month so make sure you check out all the amazing talent from around the world. (and perhaps grab a drink before you sit down!)


My card is one I saw on the demonstrators Facebook group by a US demo called Karen Barber. I loved her idea of turning the lily flower image into a succulent. It’s amazing the different effects you can get from one image just with a change of colours. 

For this card I used a couple of different stamp sets. The leaf image is from Positive Thoughts. The Lily flower is from Lovely Lily Pad and the sentiment is from So Sentimental. 

The leaf is stamped in Sahara Sand ink and the flowers are coloured with light mossy meadow and rich razzleberry blends.

It was a relaxing card to make as I love to colour with the blends. I then added the wink of stella pen over the top for some extra shimmer. 

Make sure you click through the links to see all the other talented artists!


1. Kylie Bertucci - Australia  
2. Julie Kight - USA  
3. Tatiana Tobin - Australia  
4. Teresa Brown Australia  
5. Angélique Nederpel - The Netherlands  
6. Karen Henderson, UK  
7. Beth McCullough - USA  
8. Shelly Wadge - Australia  
9. Ellen Liefting the Netherlands  
10. Lisa McDonough - Canada  
11. Melinda Whittington - Australia  
12. Libby Dyson, Australia  
13. Rachael Rife-USA  
14. Krystal Roberts - USA  
15. Narelle Fasulo - Australia  
16. Sue Allen-Australia  
17. Diane Evans - Canada  
18. Cheryl Hamilton- USA  
19. Helen Chapman - UK  
20. Leonie Stuart - Australia  
21. Alejandra Gomez - USA  
22. Anne Marie Hile - USA  
23. Heather Guerrero - USA  
24. Ginny Duncan - Canada  
25. Kylie Swain - Australia  
26. Tracy Bish - Australia  
27. Helen Jennings UK  
28. Kate Bolt UK  
29. Judy Garza, Creativity Released - USA  
30. Mary Jo Snyder - USA  
31. Dianne Endersby - UK  
32. Pamela Sadler- USA  
33. Deb Macdowell - Inkstability - Australia  
34. Trudy Collis - Australia  
35. Elly Rijnvis  
36. Jo Weedon - Australia  
37. Kristien Saeys - Nederland - Breda  
38. Colleen Vassos - Canada  
39. Chris Buobm - USA  
40. Jessie Holton - Australia  
41. Jennifer Kirk - Canada  
42. Valerie Smith-USA  
43. Kristie Strum - USA  
44. Tricia Butts  
45. Rick Adkins (USA)  
46. Christy Gridley - USA  
47. Kelli Metzler - USA  
48. Melissa Gifford - Australia  
49. Cheryl McInerney  
50. Laurie Bradshaw USA  
51. Nancy Hoetker, Nancy's Nifty Notes, Australia  
52. Tracy Held- Australia  
53. Kayla McCreadie - Australia  
54. Kylie Page | Stampers Workshop - Australia  
55. Liz Yuille - UK  
56. Rose Coleman- Canada  
57. Nature Gibner - Canada  
58. Cathy Peck - USA  
59. Angie McKenzie - USA  
60. Bonnie Sanche - Canada  
61. Barbara van den Boom the Netherlands  
62. Melva Peters - Canada  
63. Michele Jutrisa - Australia  
64. LIsa Marie Smith - USA  
65. Rhonda Kleiman-USA  
66. BessMarie Corriveau - USA  
67. Jill Goddard - Australia  
68. Gillian Long - Canada  
69. Maryanne USA  
70. Kay Jacob - Australia  

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26 comments:

  1. What a fun new take on the lily stamp!

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  2. Seriously awesome card! Love the idea of using the lily flower as a succulent!

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  3. Love the custom background!!! It's such an awesome CAS(e) using several stamp sets - love it!!! Thanks for the inspiration.

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  4. Great card Melissa. I'm loving the colours! 😀

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  5. Fabulous card Melissa love the colours

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  6. Wow, fabulous card, Melissa. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Love the inspiration Melissa! Thank you for taking part in our Demonstrator Training Support Program Blog Hop this month!

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    1. thanks for organising it Kylie - there is so much talent out there!

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  8. Wonderful Card Melissa, I would never had thought to change the lily into a succulent, mind blown!

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  9. Wow Melissa. Very Clever indeed. TFS

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  10. Wonderful card design. Beautifully colored

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  11. Thank you for the inspiration! I haven't used this set yet.

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