"Tallulah and Lavender were two sisters, Tallulah, Tally to her friends, was married, but Lavender (Lally) was still single. The sisters had a talent for being dressed up most of the time and you would not see them around town unless they were fashionably dressed.
Tally and Lally were the types of women who loved to attend dinner parties and to dine out at fabulous places - especially for afternoon tea. Nothing gave them greater pleasure than being seen around town and especially if they had something new to wear. Funnily enough they had a similar taste in clothes and quite often you would see them dressed almost identically.
It was a lovely sunny afternoon that the two of them had gone into town to a rather swish restaurant for lunch with some of their friends from the golf club. Tally was hoping that she would be chosen for Lady Captain sometime soon so it was always favourable to dine with members of the club whenever possible.
Both of them were wearing a touch of haute couture from Paris and sporting matching hats. Lally was dressed in a rather delightful shade of Magenta whilst Tally was dressed from top to toe in a beautiful shade of Sea Green. It was, of course, the rather rich husband of Tally who had flown the two of them to Paris to get 'something to add to their wardrobes' much to the envy of the other ladies at lunch.
He absolutely doted on his wife and to please her he often treated her sister to a new wardrobe as well but, as the girls at the golf club often said "Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes". They certainly had the measure of Tally and knew entirely what she was married to him for, and it was certainly not his look, dynamics s or his dress sense."
For this journal page I have used my square journal. The figures are Dylusional ones, slightly different to the ones I normally use, but Dyan's figures nonetheless. I already had this pale green background in my journal and it had some smoky grey circles on and splashes of a more vivid green decorating it so it was an obvious choice for today. These figures are smaller than the ones I use week in week out so they would have been quite lost on my normal journal page.
This month we haved Elizabeth choosing the theme for Art Journal Journey and she chose "In the Style of" and I read that I could do my usual in the style of Dyan Reaveley, so that is why I thought I would change it up a little and still use her stamps but make it slightly different to my usual Jeudi Journal page. I guess next week will still be a Dyan style page but maybe back to the other type of stamps.
Check out Elizabeth's own page for lots of ideas as to what you can do.