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Indoor display, twelve foot width.
When I have plenty of room to spread out, here's how my booth looks. This was taken at the Hadassah Convention Boutique.
Closeup of ring case.
I generally put rings and bangles and chains in one case, hopefully in a tasteful arrangement. My inventory is never very large, so there's plenty of room for them all. You can see some of my display photos, laid flat. Not sure I like that arrangement, but this booth was set up in a hurry.
Closeup of earring case.
The other case is devoted to pendants and earrings, just a few of each, and some odd stones and bits of stuff. I filled in the spaces between and around the cases with stacks of business cards, brocures, knotted bits of string, and books. I find myself constantly untying and tying knots for people, or opening my Ashley's up to various pages to explain different knots. I don't have room for all this stuff in my outdoor display.

(This site last updated on 07-07-2008)

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