Asliceofdelight,
This is the closest close-up I've got:

I cropped and zoomed a section of that picture to hopefully get you a little closer to some of the displays:

See the green vinyl baskets under the soaps on the right and left? I just stacked them on top and around the overturned baskets. The baskets are kinda square- and rectangular-shaped with sloped sides (got them at the Dollar Tree). The blue soaps in the back are actually stacked on a tiered candle display.
I made so much because I had two craft fairs almost back-to-back (two weeks apart). So, I made more than I thought I would need for the first one, thinking I'd have some that I could take to the next fair without having to scramble to create my inventory again. Both fairs are popular and pretty big for around here, so I was expecting to sell maybe half my inventory. Traffic was a lot slower this year, though, I gathered from the other vendors, so I didn't sell nearly as much as I thought I would. I hope things go better at the one this Saturday. I've got another one right before Thanksgiving, and by then the soap I made for the first fair will be about two months old. Don't know if that's okay. Most of what I'd sell would probably be Christmas presents, so it would probably get used pretty quickly after that.
You can probably see the glare of my plastic wrap in the photos above. Honestly, I just use cling wrap, wrap the soap in it, bring the edges around the back, cut off the excess, and hit it oh-so-briefly with a heat gun on the back, the sides, and the top to shrink wrap. The nice thing about the cling wrap is that people can still smell through it. I know that if I can't smell something, I probably won't buy it. I have thicker shrink wrap bags, but found them a bit bulky and tempermental for shrink wrapping. Maybe I just need more practice.

Anyway, I wrap my soaps like Anne-Marie does in this Soap Queen episode:
http://www.youtube.com/user/soapqueentv ... D4bJgtaHMg. Then I make up a label with ingredients list on a white address label (Avery template 8160) and slap it on the back of the soap (the back of the shrink-wrapped soap is ugly anyway, so it covers that up nicely).
I had about a dozen different soaps.
No Etsy site quite yet, but I'm working on it!
