Article: This simple pyramid looks like a step-sided pyramid, with individual "stones" visible instead of flat sides. It requires just a few household supplies, including:  A large box of sugar cubes (around 400 cubes) A piece of cardboard A ruler A pencil Scissors White school glue Paint (sandy brown color) Paintbrush Use your ruler and pencil to draw a 12-inch by 12-inch (30.5 cm by 30.5 cm) square. Cut out the square and use it as the base for your pyramid. Create a 10 by 10 square base of sugar cubes in the center of the cardboard square (using 100 sugar cubes total). Glue down each sugar cube using white school glue. Position a 9 by 9 square of sugar cubes in the center of the first layer (using 81 cubes). Glue down each sugar cube. Each layer should be 1 cube smaller than the previous layer, so the next layer is 8 by 8 (64 cubes), then 7 by 7 (49 cubes), 6 by 6 (36 cubes), 5 by 5 (25 cubes), 4 by 4 (16 cubes), 3 by 3 (9 cubes), 2 by 2 (4 cubes), and finally a single sugar cube on top. Allow the glue to dry for several hours to ensure all the sugar cubes are firmly in place. Use a paintbrush to paint the entire pyramid a sandy brown color. Use only a small amount of paint, and be careful not to damage the pyramid as you go. Allow the pyramid to dry completely overnight. You can then proudly present it at school.
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Assemble your supplies. Cut a cardboard square. Make a sugar cube square. Add the second layer to the pyramid. Continue adding layers. Let the glue completely dry. Paint the pyramid. Let the pyramid dry.