How am I gonna display my lovely little puppet portrait(s)? Does it come with anything for that? I need it to look super-swell on my bedside table, cubicle wall, or stack of recycled boxes....

You know, I'm awfully glad you asked. In addition to it's requisite and lovely ornate frame (along with an official tag and signature on the back),your Sock Puppet Portrait comes complete with a patented little wire stand thingy that looks like this:
This nifty little wire stand thingy fellow slides deftly (or occasionally stubbornly) into two little wholes on the back of your frame. The little holes for your little wire stand thingy look like this:

and when the neat-o little wire stand thingy slides in it looks like this:

or, from another angle, maybe a bit more like this:

The little oval portraits are sometimes slightly more precarious, but they still work well. And if you are having problems, sometimes you want to try flipping the little wire stand thingy upside-down such that it is convex as opposed to concave (or vice-versa) depending on the particular frame and desired pitch.

Now, you might be asking yourself, "Self, what if I wanted to hang it up on the wall?" Welp, Self, there isn't a single easy answer. The portraits don't actually come 'ready-to-hang,' they are much better prepared to be stood up (via the aforementioned little wire stand thingy). But many people (myself included) HAVE hung them. They are very light, lending themselves to a variety of creative measures.

If I were to make a suggestion (which apparently I am about to), I'd say to use some strong double stick tape to initially stick it to the wall, and then doubly secure it into place with either a couple of small nails or, to be still-more-elegant, with a few fancy 'L-pins'.

Furthermore, I have heard tales told of some folks who've gone and simply attached miniature hanging hardware to the back. Let me know if you've figured out a great way to display them, or if you have any other questions!