How Do You Make An Igloo Using Household Objects?
Through the ages, people all over the world have built many different structures using many different materials, from the pyramids in Egypt to the skyscrapers in New York. The Inuit people built igloos, or snow houses. Some Inuits would use igloos as their homes for the entire winter season, while others used them only as temporary housing while they traveled. Although the Inuits built these dome-shaped structures from the inside, you can build your own miniature igloo from the outside using sugar cubes. Making an Igloo Using Sugar Cubes Step 1 Lay your 7-inch cardboard circle in the center of your square piece of cardboard. Hot glue your first row of sugar cubes around the cardboard circle, leaving a 1/8-inch gap between each cub, and a 1 1/2-inch gap somewhere along the circle for the igloo’s door. Step 2 Mix the egg whites of your eggs with 3 cups of confectioner’s sugar to make a mortar to hold together the rest of the sugar cubes of your igloo. Apply a coat of this mortar to the b