Backyard and Outdoor Living

WHAT’S YOUR NUMBER?

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WHAT YOU NEED FOR WOODEN NUMBERS

• Wooden numbers (available from craft shops, hardware stores or you can carve your own)

• Tile to stick the numbers/letters on

• Short piece of dowel (timber rod)

• Weathershield or enamel paint

• Ceramic tile primer

• Sponge

• Paintbrush

• Paint roller

• Craft knife

• Glue (we used Selleys Liquid Nails, high-strength)

• Sandpaper

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The first thing visitors notice when entering your property is the house number. Often, these house numbers are mundane and unremarkable; boring, in fact. And as most house

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