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!


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27 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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