"I wouldn't pay for a face like yours, I'd ask for a refund" is the quote to be used today with the challenge with Wendy. Matilde at Art Journal Journey has chosen 'People' for her challenge so I am marrying the two together.
"Lori has been to her favourite boutique in town, La Mode, which stocks clothes with a slight French air about them, at least she thinks they are chic and suit her. As she walks out who does she bump into but Janine, her near neighbour who she often sees at the local tennis club. Lori does not care for Janine and Janine does not care for Lori so the atmosphere is often quite cool when they do meet.
"Did I just see you coming out of La Mode?" asked Janine.
"Yes, I've just been ordering something for the Awards Evening at the Tennis Club" she replied. "I thought at first I wanted something black but Madam showed me this gorgeous gold number and I just fell in love when I tried it on. Can't tell you any more than that, probably shouldn't have even mentioned the colour, you'll just have to wait until the Awards to see it. Have you got your dress yet, I presume you are going."
"Of course, and I had my dress sent over from Milan. Saw it in a magazine and just could not resist it. The only way I could get it was by ordering it from there direct. I've just come from the Beauty Box, trying different make ups. I like this blue eye make up she has tried on me today. It was supposed to be taken off but I couldn't resist just leaving it on. Have you thought of doing something like having professional make up done for the evening?
"No" replied Lori, "I have a cousin who works at the television studios and she is so good at make up, I am going to get her to do mine for me. Won't cost me anything either. How much will yours cost?"
Oh, it's quite expensive but then it is the best in town, I mean you just have to look at my eyes now."
Lori looked and smiled a little, not that Janine would notice, she was too busy admiring her reflection in a shop window. Lori could not help herself "I wouldn't pay for a face like yours, I'd ask for a refund" she said as she turned and walked the other way.
It hadn't registered with Janine, she was far too busy admiring herself in the shop window.
The background is an old one in my square Pink Pig Journal which was made with Distress Oxides in greens and blues (probably Pistachio and Broken China) with various background stamps scattered over. It had two winged figures on which I tried to cover with the figures and the shops. It was about time it got used.