Dancing Baby Groot.
Dancing Baby Groot created from glue, twine, and felt.
BALTIMORE— In the hands a creative mind, any object can become a master craft. Patrick Delahanty’s video on YouTube explicates what can be achieved even with everyday things many people ignore. Using a “Movin’ & Groovin'” flower he got from eBay, Delahanty created a Dancing Baby Groot. The process was simple: After cutting off the daisies, he used glue, twin and felt to create this almost perfect replica of Groot in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. The icing on the cake is the tiny Groot dancing to Peter Quill’s awesome mix tape, a reference to one of the Guardians of the Galaxy post-credits scenes. Evidently, Groots can dance.
Video: YouTube, Patrick Delahanty
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