LEGO Display:
* I put a giant clear plastic jar in the middle of a baseplate and we built half walls around it. I did 2 walls using the antique bricks while she started the other 2 walls in new bricks. She couldn't stay very long so I finished the walls. She took the jar home to decorate it with LEGO pictures. Once finished, this will be our permanent donation jar to have on display at club meetings.
* I spelled out the word "Library" in LEGO pieces.
* I grabbed the boxes from our starting sets of pieces. They have attractive pictures. They had been flattened but luckily hadn't made it into the recycle bin yet. I will reassemble them on site and stack them on the table somehow.
* We have a big bright colorful poster with our rules for LEGO Club (play nicely together, don't take pieces home, etc.). I originally planned to hang it from a sign stand, but the stand the library owns is very heavy and too big to fit in my car with everything else. I can't count on being given any wall space at the venue.
My music stand doesn't raise high enough, nor does the handle of my rolling cart.
I'm going to experiment with taping a piece of foam board to my broom handle, then clipping the poster to that. If all else fails, I can tape the poster to the front of the card table, but I would rather have it up higher to eye level.
-- Editing to add that I found another music stand that will raise a bit higher, and a longer piece of foam board. That combination will make the poster at eye level. Plus the music stand folds quite small so will fit in my tote bag for easy carrying.
* We have some book bags to sell, but I don't know if they'll give me enough space for another card table. I'll take a small folding table that I use at sewing retreats. It's about the size of a tv tray and is very lightweight, but relatively stable.
-- Not the kind of creativity we usually talk about here, but I'm enjoying using my Make Do With What You Have creative skills.