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Modern Curb House Number Stencil; 4", Mid Century, Palm Springs, Neutra, Atomic

$ 1.32

Availability: 953 in stock
  • Theme: House
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Style: Modern
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Brand: Primer 3d
  • Condition: New
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Type: Numbers
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Shape: Numbers

    Description

    I made some modern house number stencils for my house, I thought you might want a set for yourself!
    These are 4" tall numbers, in a Palms Springs-y, Neutra Face font.  They look great.  (contact me if you need a different font)
    The adhesive backed, CAD cut vinyl stencil sticks directly to the curb giving you a cleaner result than a typical plastic stencil.  The transfer paper that is included helps maintain the character spacing for things like the insides of the #8.  No worrying if you've got it straight- it stays correctly aligned through your installation.
    Due to these stencils being made from decal sheet, they are 1 time use only.
    The price listed is for
    ONE
    4" digit.  Please change the quantity for how many numbers you need, then leave me a note on checkout with your house number.
    For example, if my house is # 1234, I need to order quantity 4, then leave a note saying "My house number is 1234".  Easy Peasy.
    After I receive your order, I'll machine cut your number as a single sticker (not individual numbers), just as shown in the listing photographs.
    The above photos show the how-to.
    You'll need some good masking tape, 2 paint colors and a brush.
    Clean the curb of lose paint and dirt with the brush
    Mask off the area to be painted your background color.  I used Krylon Satin White. Paint with several light coats until covered.  Let it completely dry.
    Leave the outside masking tape on, and add your stencil sticker.  Peel off the backing and stick the numbers (attached to the transfer paper) directly in your background square.
    Remove the transfer paper by pulling it off the numbers at a 90deg angle.  This will minimize the edges lifting.  If they start to lift, stop pulling, press it back down, and resume.
    Add more masking tape to make up and difference between your stencil and the background square.
    Paint your number color in very light coats.  This will minimize bleeding and allow the best result from your stencil.  I used Rustoleum Satin Lagoon.
    Once you have thorough coverage, let it dry completely.
    Slowly peel away your masking tape and stencil to reveal your new numbers!