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Reply to "IDEAS for Building the Empty Tomb and other Resurrection Scenery/Props"

Our tomb is the center focus where our Opening takes place.

It was constructed with a wood frame covered with chicken wire and initially the kids covered it with paper mache.

We have since re-coated it with drywall compound, painted it and it really looks cool.

The stone is in front except for Easter Sunday, when it has been rolled away, bright glowing lights and Jesus's white linens laid on the tomb. Very beautiful & effective.

This thing is life size and takes up a corner in our Luther Hall. It is 3 years old now and needs touched up now and then. The kids and visitors love it.

Cathy W. for Disciple Builders of Trinity Lutheran Church, Findlay, Oh

Update:  Photos added showing the tomb Cathy talks about.  Second photo is the kid's doing the story of the Good Samaritan and the tomb becomes the Inn (it shows a good view of how the tomb is built into the corner of a room - very creative! - and so useful for other dramas!)

3 TLC Easter Tomb

2 TLC Good Samaritan Jan Feb 2003

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