I wanted something to display her so that you couldn't see her mechanical parts.
That's when I came across the idea of a crypt on the internet. Some are pretty elaborate but I just wanted something
simple that could be done in a couple of nights. My husband and dad used three sheets of four by six plywood and screwed
them together. then they cut a piece of plywood to cover the top so we had something to mount her to and that's was
it. She had a home. I painted the outside to look like bricks and made a fake brick facade and a fake brick peak out
of the same styrofoam insulation I used for the tombstones. It's certainly not as fancy as some of the crypts on the
net but it works. The main thing was it's easy to put up and take down and it comes apart for storage. This is
an important feature due to a shortage of space.
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Above: Some junior haunters
Below: My dad mounting willow to her new home. We used some big cup hooks so she could be taken up
and down easily.
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