Most of the ladies in my guild have small samples in a 3 ring binder.  They
get those clear plastic sleeves and put in a nice piece of paper that
contrasts with the lace thread.  Most either leave them unattached or use a
bit of acid free tape to keep them from shifting.  One lady has a whole
range of laces from netting to torchon to tatting.  That way the people can
flip through the book not getting dirty hand stuf on the acutal lace and
it's hard to walk off with.   One person I know puts it all up on a board at
the back so people can touch it, but it's so far back it's hard to see.
Also at one park demo they put us right next to the dutch oven
cooking...smoke everywhere!  Lots of a hand washing that week.

Me I just take stuff I don't care if it gets a little dirty etc.
RLD
-- 
Flying is learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss. - Douglas
Adams

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