DIY House Number Sign with a Wood Slice
A unique and rustic house number sign! A wooden slice with a distressed finish adds a touch of natural elegance to any exterior. The wood slice can be engraved with a beautiful font or design to add a personal touch, making it a lovely addition to your home's curb appeal. Enjoy!!!
Skills Required: Beginner
DIY Address Number Sign
You’ll need:
- Wood slice
- Mason jar
- Hose clamp
- Screwdriver
- Small piece of wood
- Sandpaper
- Vinyl numbers
- Picture hook and nails
- Burlap
- Flowers
Lay out the project and decide where you want the mason jar to be. The lip of the jar needs room, so screw in a small piece of wood into the wood slice.
Nail two thin nails into the slots of the hose clamp and into the piece of wood.
Take a hand screwdriver and tighten the clamp around the mason jar until secure.
Add a picture hook to the back of the house number plaque for hanging.
Take some sandpaper and smooth out where the number will be. We had a package of vinyl letters and numbers from Home Depot.
Peel off the numbers needed and stick them on the wood slice in the desired arrangement.
Tip: if you have paint, you can draw some freehand numbers on the plaque with a pencil and then paint them in so you don’t to buy the vinyl letters. We just happened to have them on hand.
To finish, wrap a few artificial or real flowers in burlap and place them into the jar. I had a little burlap bag leftover from a wedding that was perfect.
Now hang up your new DIY house number sign and enjoy some cute spring porch decor!