Stephen Colbert and Amy Sedaris make tiny craft people using popsicle sticks

"You just start collecting hair."
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Stephen Colbert and Amy Sedaris make tiny craft people using popsicle sticks
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When Amy Sedaris isn't busy chastising cartoon horses or hanging out with Baby Yoda, she's busy making crafts.

Tiny, popsicle stick people, to be precise. In the video above, she walks Stephen Colbert through the process.

"You're gonna need a jar full of either the hair from your hairbrush, I have some rabbit hair in here, I have some chopped up wigs..." says Sedaris, proudly showing Colbert her jar of hair before busting out some glue and a separate jar of googly eyes.

Colbert — who doesn't have a jar of hair at the ready — has to get his son John to cut off some of his own, before finally creating his own miniature stick Colbert.

It's certainly less disturbing than Sedaris' (significantly hairier) creation, at least.

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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