: You will need brown paper (or a paper lunch bag), scissors, glue, and a black marker.
: Glue the head, arms, and legs to the torso. If you want a "Dancing Groot" version, you can place him inside a small paper cup to look like a pot. About the Show (2022)
: Roll thinner paper cylinders for the arms and legs. For a "buff" or "action" look, roll the paper vertically to add thickness.
: To capture Baby Groot's realistic toddler-like "waddle," director Kirsten Lepore filmed her own young children playing as a reference for the animators.
: The show follows Baby Groot on various misadventures across the galaxy, taking place between the events of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 .
: Create a slightly smaller, rounded paper ball or cylinder. To match Groot's look from the show, use a marker to draw his signature large eyes and a curious expression.
: Roll a piece of brown paper into a sturdy cylinder to serve as the torso.
To create a paper-craft project based on the TV show, you can follow these simple steps to make your own Baby Groot figure. DIY Paper Baby Groot Tutorial