Archive for January, 2010

Adorable Bean Bag Tutorial

Jan 12th, 2010 Posted in kids, sewing, tutorial | no comment »

Bean Bag Number Side Up4I love bean bags, especally those that are hand made.  (OK and they are a great reason to buy fabric even if its in smaller portions!)

Chez Beeper Bebe has a easy and adorable tutorial on how to make these bean bags complete with templates for both the squares and numbers.  The steps are easy to follow and could be done either by hand or by a beginner on a sewing machine.

I plan on raiding my stash of fabric, hitting up the local Jo-Ann’s and get a quarter yard of anything cute (and on the sale rack) and some of the flour sack fabric I got from family, this will make a great gift to all the little kiddies in my family.  Educational and history, who can ask for more!

Chez Beeper Bebe – Counting Bean Bags

Happy 2010!!!

Jan 10th, 2010 Posted in just because, Site Update | no comment »

I know I have been SO bad at blogging last year and am trying yet again to get back into it.

In the past year I have done a lot.  Mostly this focuses around me going back to school to become a Massage Therapist.  I have never been this happy in school nor have I done as well.  I was one of those kids who just barely missed honor roll etc but that was because I admit now, that I was lazy and school was easy.  I have the spring semester and a bit of the summer before I am done (for now) but I’m having a blast!

So fear not, Sarchix is alive and well and hope to get back to posting cool stuff on the web here over 2010.

Moleskin To-Do/Goal Keeper Hack

Jan 8th, 2010 Posted in notebooks, office supplies, unclutter | no comment »

I love notebooks.  It really doesn’t matter what kind but Moleskin brand notebooks just make me drool.  I’m not sure if its the quality of the paper or the elastic band that makes me want to buy the entire display at my local Barnes and Noble.moleskine-380x282

Dustin Max over at the amazing site, Lifehack, tells us how he sets up his blank Moleskin to help him keep on track and up to date with his projects and goals.  It is so simple and easy to use that it really makes sense without having to read a manual on how to use it.

I wouldn’t say his method is “minimalistic” but more functional.  There are no pre-printed dates so that this is really an efficient method of keeping track of the to do’s and projects we all seem to have.  You don’t have to archive it just because it’s a new year.  Just use it up until its full.

I think I’m going to give this a shot since there is room in my purse for just one Moleskin (and many pens).

Dustin Max at Lifehack.com – Using a Moleskin

Backstich Filling

Jan 7th, 2010 Posted in embroidery, tutorial | no comment »

backstich fill embOver the past few months, I have rediscover hand embroidery and love every stitch of it.  Before I had kids, I used to do cross stitch.  Its fun but with three kids running around I need something I can pick up and put down and not really worry about the pattern’s count.  With embroidery, I just draw the outline in my trusty pen that disappears with a quick spay of water (and sometimes high humidity) and then stitch away.

With embroidery, there are many stitches to lean but this is more of a technique or even a styling.  I love the woven look and it is a great stitch to add to any embroiderer’s tool box.

Thank you comfortstitching for providing the step by step way to complete this fill.  There are photos to go with every step and it really helped me figure it all out..

Comfortstiching – filling with backstitch

Avatar Review

Jan 5th, 2010 Posted in review, sci fi | no comment »

This weekend we took the older two kids to see Avatar.

We drove half an hour or so to the only true IMAX 3D theater in the area to see it and I feel that it was worth all the effort to see it.  Sure we had to get our tickets on Tuesday to see it on Sunday and buy them over the Internet (and pay the stupid Fandango service fee… heck that’s worse than the old Ticketmaster fees.)

First of all, we had to wear the same kind of 3D glasses you have to at Disney World for their 3D shows.  They aren’t bad but I was left with a red mark on the bridge of my nose.  My oldest, who just had to start wearing glasses for near-sightedness full time, had some issues with getting a bit queasy.  But my daughter, who is notorious for getting motion sickness was unaffected.

I hate writing reviews because I am too afraid of ruining the movie for those who have not seen it so here is the summary from IMDB:  “When his brother is killed in battle, paraplegic Marine Jake Sully decides to take his place in a mission on the distant world of Pandora. There he learns of greedy corporate figurehead Parker Selfridge’s intentions of driving off the native humanoid “Na’vi” in order to mine for the precious material scattered throughout their rich woodland. In exchange for the spinal surgery that will fix his legs, Jake gathers intel for the cooperating military unit spearheaded by gung-ho Colonel Quaritch, while simultaneously attempting to infiltrate the Na’vi people with the use of an “avatar” identity. While Jake begins to bond with the native tribe and quickly falls in love with the beautiful alien Neytiri, the restless Colonel moves forward with his ruthless extermination tactics, forcing the soldier to take a stand – and fight back in an epic battle for the fate of Pandora. > Written by The Massie Twins<

Ok, with that said… yes, it is a pretty simple story line.  The best way I could come to describe it is that its Fern Gully meets Dances with Wolves.  I mean, come on people, this is a James Cameron movie, not Shakespeare.

This is a visually STUNNING movie!   One of the local morning DJ’s described it basically as a basic story line to let you enjoy the visuals.  After hearing that, I knew exactly what I was expecting and was not disappointed.  Sure many/most of the plot points were predictable but I didn’t care because the IMAX 3-D got me as close I could be to being in the movie to make up for it.

I for one is someone who can throw themselves into the story and let the less than major plot holes fall to the way side.  If you can do that, then this is a movie for you.  I enjoyed getting transported away from the real world for a few hours (yes hours – run time is a whopping 162 minutes).  Hubby also enjoyed it but also acknowledged that this was not a unique story but a cool way of telling a story.

As a mother, bringing her kids to see this, first of all the movie is rated PG-13.  There are graphic battle sequences but no major amounts of blood or gore at all.  There is one, um…. mating scene but its more kissing than anything.  (Top Gun’s major love scene was worse.)  There is some nudity but its GC nudity and appropriate since they are the locals and not in need of real clothing, just the “important” parts.  We did not bring our 4 year old but our 9 and 3/4 year old was fine with it, battle scenes and all.

I’m glad I went to see it and it was a nice outing with my kiddies.  I am looking forward to getting this on Blue Ray when it comes out.

I want these!

Jan 3rd, 2010 Posted in BRILLIANT, sewing | no comment »

Ok, from today on, I am going to search for a pair of Wellies just to have this!  welly warmer tutorial 12

Wellies are those cute rain boots that everyone in England seems to have and now I want a pair…. badly.  And in my defense, Hubby says I need a pair of boots that keep my feet dry.

Stephanie Sabbe has created this (easy) adorable tutorial to make what she calls “Welly Warmers

The only question is, what color Wellies do I get and how many pairs of warmers can I make?

Sabbespot – Welly Warmers

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