After seeing this photo in my article on jewelry display mannequins:
Many people have asked me where they can find these laughing mannequins.
Here are two sources for them:
Mannequins on eBay - they always have a big variety of mannequins in all sorts of moods, and you never know what you'll turn up there.
BigSmile Mannequins online store.
Hope this puts a smile on your face! 
Kerri Meier of The Nature-All Well sent in an outstanding idea for displaying earrings:
CD Rack Earring Display
The "display" in her photo cost her just $1, and it adds a nice vertical element to her jewelry booth.
Kerri says it does a nice job of displaying other types of jewelry too.
Jeff Miller of Jeffrey Design always used black table covers and black velvet jewelry displays - until his wife Alicia taught him a thing or two about jewelry display colors.
Find out how she livened up his booth in his article, Jewelry Display Colors.
Graphic artist and jewelry designer Manyi Au shares some of her jewelry displays and packaging ideas in these two new photo-articles:
Badge and Pin Display Cards
Cool Jewelry Display Trays
You can also see more of Manyi's upbeat work at MAUstudio Jewelry & Gifts and MAUstudio Etsy Shop. She is a fantastic graphic designer, and available to help you design your own packaging and other graphic needs!
Using a variety of mainly black jewelry displays, one jewelry artist creates a strikingly elegant and unique jewelry booth. See
Clementine Jewelry Booth
Don't miss Cassie Gray's beautiful Clementine jewelry booth.
By Cassie Gray of Shop Clementine.
Here's a great idea for using folding louvered doors or shutters make a great booth backdrop or vertical space for hanging jewelry displays:
Louvered Door Jewelry Display
Louvered doors make a great standing backdrop for hanging jewelry displays. Flat necklace busts, display boards, and earring cards hang nicely on the vertical surface.
By Laurie Lynne of Laurie Lynne's Jewelry and Parties.
Check out this simple and elegant earring display rack you can make. It gracefully showcases a single pair of earrings, and will coordinate well with nearly any other jewelry displays you already have.
You can also make several and stack them together for compact transportation and storage.
This earring display is designed by Beth Millner.
Read about Sharon Mann's crafty idea for reproducing a cone-shaped bracelet display on the cheap:
Economical Bracelet Cone Display - "I had purchased a leatherette bracelet display that snapped into a cone and really liked the idea. So I purchased some black poster board and traced…."
by Sharon Mann of Belltown Beads.
Beth Millner has engineered a simple, attractive idea for jewelry display racks you can create from a variety of materials you'll find in any hardware store.
Who would think dowels, copper pipe fittings, and eyebolts could result in such a fetching jewelry stand?
See Beth's jewelry display racks project, with instructions for making one of your own Read more
With all the jewelry display related posts here lately, you may have guessed that I've been working intensely on my new Jewelry Display Ideas website - and you'd be right!
I've just set up a brand new, very cool feature there for sharing your jewelry display & packaging photos, ideas, tips, and stories.
It's fun and easy - just Read more