Richard Scarry's Busytown books were a childhood favorite of ours and now are equally loved by our little ones. Of course when we saw that Holly of Stitch/Craft posted about her son's Busytown birthday party theme, we had to take a closer look.
Richard Scarry's Busytown books were a childhood favorite of ours and now are equally loved by our little ones. Of course when we saw that Holly of Stitch/Craft posted about her son's Busytown birthday party theme, we had to take a closer look.
Holly and her husband created tons of food, decorations and gifts all centered around Busytown. We love the Huckle cat cake and the stuffed Lowly worms! What a great birthday idea for a variety of ages and for both boys and girls. For more details about this Busytown birthday party, check out Holly's blog.
Image: StitchCraft
Oh my god!
This is so Freaking Cute!!
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I'm a fan.
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Oh! My grandmother made me a felt Lowly Worm when I was a girl. I adored him - and imagine he is still around somewhere. Must get Mom to dig him out of storage for the Boy (who is currently obsessed with his Busy Town book). Thanks for the great post/link.
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We love Busytown! I have a few books from my childhood that my daughter now reads. Can you share the instructions for making Lowly Worm?
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Oh, the Lowly Worms! I can't get enough! I'd love instructions too.
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That is just too cute! I read my daughter my old Busytown book, she calls it "The Cat Family Book."
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Thanks for the kind words! The pattern for Lowly was from Richard Scarry's "Best Make-it Book" ever, which is out of print, but I bought one on eBay. So I don't think I can share the pattern, but if you click through and look at the pictures, you'll see the pattern, and how I sewed strips of tan, green and black felt together then traced the pattern, because I was making so many at once. The shirt is just a rectangle of felt and two buttons. The hat is sort of bell-curve shape, with the ends flipped up. You probably could just enlarge a picture of Lowly and do the same thing.
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I forgot to add, after I traced the pattern, I sewed on the drawn line, leaving an opening on the head so I could turn it right-side-out. The head is covered by the hat, so you won't see the messy stitches used to close up the opening. And the length of the tan and green felt doesn't have to be precise because a good chunk of it is covered by the shirts anyway.
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This is too cute for words - love the bright colors and all the action!!! Brilliant idea.
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the best word book ever truly is the best book ever! I love all of these and I am now off on a quest to find this book for myself (I mean for my baby...)
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LOVE THESE!
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My daughter loves the book and this has inspired me to get crafty :) I just ordered the book online and can't wait to make that Lowly Worm.
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oh my !! it reminds me of my childhood! so cute!!!
~adrienne K~
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amazingly wonderful...what a lucky birthday boy!
From a Fellow Busytown fan!
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I would buy these.
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Ditto on "I would buy these." Let us know if you start selling them!
I lived for Richard Scarry when I little and I can't wait to share his books with my boy. I'm always amazed when people don't know his work!
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I saw this on her blog and was so wowed by it - awesomely cute! Love the lowly worm stuffies. Who doesn't love Richard Scarry??
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Nice job, can we come to your next party? :)
That book is awesome. I had it as a kid, and also ebayed it for my son. It has great cut-outs of the busytown gang and other crafts too. My son loves his Lowly too!
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Yikes!!! Adorable!!
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Wow! You're so creative. I love it all!!!
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So cute! I love the books!
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LOVE Richard Scarry and I love how creative this is - nicely done!
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