You can build your own professional-looking jewelry booth with easy plans from JewelHut:

Jewelry Booth by JewelHut
Jewelry booth photo courtesy of JewelHut

According to Laura Carter of JewelHut, this jewelry booth structure is easy to build, set-up, teardown, transport and store.  It can adjust from 9'4" to 10" on-site, and requires no special skills.
Laura's plans "give you the tools and knowledge to create a unique, one-of-a-kind selling space that you can be proud of."

craft show booth by JewelHut
Booth photo courtesy of JewelHut

The JewelHut booth instructions include the booth plans, a list of materials, tools, and four options you can use to enhance your booth.

The plans can be emailed to you in PDF format or shipped to you on floppy disk or CD.

To purchase the plans: Jewelry Booth Plans by JewelHut.

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Often you can pull together a beautiful, unique, cheap jewelry display from simple odds and ends.

tiara display

Reminiscent of Guinivere, Galadriel, and other legendary ladies of long ago, this jewelry display would be wonderful for an art show, a gallery window, or a photography session.

Can you tell what this ethereal setting is made from?

Look closely and you'll see an ordinary styrofoam wig stand; a bit of fine, sheer fabric; and a piece of cheap netting - under dreamy blue lighting.

It's incredibly simple - and incredibly cheap! - but also very beautiful and moving.

Cheap jewelry display ideas are all around us!

Some of the best finds come from garage sales, thrift shops, and your own closets.

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Carolina Gonzalez of NeoVamp Jewelry, who always has wonderfully unique solutions for displaying jewelry, shares her creative ear climber / ear cuff display. She says:

ear cuff display by carolina gonzalez"I don't have pierced ears and I don't like clip earrings -they fall if the clips are soft and they hurt my ears if they are hard.

Through the years I've had a few ear climbers but they're not easy to find here! [Carolina lives on the Canary Islands.]

They seem to have run out of fashion and now I only find them on gothic jewelry online shops and the like; so, I decided to make some.

I love unusual and ethnic jewelry and, being into the tattoo world, you get to see a lot of it.

When you make about 20 pairs of earrings a week, it's wonderful to have a new shape to play with!

When I had done four or five sketching prototypes and was happy with the result (that includes wearing the piece along one day to see if it is sturdy enough), I started thinking about putting some on my online shop… and then I realized I had no idea how I was going to make good pics of them.

ear climber display by carolina gonzalezWhen I placed them on my light box, they looked like everything - except ear climbers.

Taking pics of them on my own ear was definitely not a choice! There is nothing wrong with my ear (ha ha) but it would really take too much time and tries.

Again, tattoo art saved the day.

I remembered that on my tattoo supplies catalogues there were piercing anatomic displays.

In case you didn't know, piercings may have many different shapes and lengths depending on the part of the body where they are going to be placed so silicone piercing displays are just that, body parts.

Lips, eyebrows, noses, etc. And of course, ears.

I looked for the catalogues and hand sculpted a real life size ear of air-dry clay.

base of ear climber display by carolina gonzalezAfter about 25 minutes of drying I inserted a bamboo stick (mini-note for beginner sculptors: let the clay dry a little before making any holes to the piece; they will be more even).

After it dried I sanded it and adjusted any small cracks (very superficial cracks are very common in air-dry clay pieces as it really shrink when they dry) and then painted it with acrylics and varnished it.

As you can see in the pics, I also added a hole in the lobe to show matching earrings if there were any.

My first idea was to leave it like that to be able to punch the bamboo stick on a vase filled with sand or something like that.

But then I remembered I had this gorgeous lamp stand I had painted and I thought it would be perfect for the style of my whole display, which is very gypsy and colourful.

I just glued the bamboo stick - et voilà! An ear climber display!"

Carolina, thank you so much for sharing another of your wonderful jewelry display ideas!

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