Introduction: Card Pyramid Stuff Holder
If you are a bit of a hoarder (like me) this handy invention will hold your stuff in a stylish and interesting way.
You will need:
1. A deck of cards
2. Tape
Step 1: Triangles
First make your first triangle.
Take three cards and connect them with tape edge to edge, resulting in a line of cards.
Now form a triangle with them and tape
Step 2: Select a Size
Now you can make more individual triangles to combine and create bigger ones. When you combine to make a bigger triangle the will be a empty space in the center, so make sure to fill that in with the same size pyramid.
Step 3: How to Connect the Triangles
When connecting triangles you will have to make the previous size 4 times. first take the pyramids and tape the together like you in the first step then take your fourth and slide into the middle and tape.
You can keep making it Bigger but make sure to keep in mind that the bigger it is, the time to make is multiples. As well, making it to big, will not allow it to stand on itself. At this point, I would suggest hanging it, like I did.

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12 Comments
6 years ago
Wow. This is amazing! I love it! I am very excited to try this.
8 years ago on Introduction
that is amazing i must make it
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
thanks!
8 years ago
i'm shure you used more then one deck
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
the bigger the more cards you need i used sbout two decks for the large
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
The bigger the better eh?
8 years ago on Introduction
sorry. never was able to win my middle school spelling bee...
8 years ago
Very cool idea. May I suggest looking through for spelling. Other than that it was great!
8 years ago on Introduction
That's clever ! Awesome concept :D ! voted
8 years ago on Introduction
Ahh this is ingenious!
Reply 8 years ago on Introduction
Thanks im an ingenious man
8 years ago on Introduction
What a clever way to create some tiny cute storage! Thanks for sharing!