How to Use Vinyl Numbers in Decorating your Home

Vinyl lettering is very popular, but what about everything else you can make out of vinyl? Shapes, numbers and pictures are also popular. Here are some ways to use vinyl numbers to add a fun, more modern feel to your home, or to help in your organizational goals.

  • Vinyl Numbers can be used the same way a quote would be – right on your wall as art. Numbers have a more deco, modern look and feel to them and can give your home a fun facelift.  I recently saw a picture in a decorating magazine in which numbers were used as art filling up an entire wall above a couch. They were all in different fonts – some were framed, it was different and eye catching.
  • A Vinyl number boarder can make a fun statement in children’s rooms, and can be a great learning tool. 0-9 could be placed as a border around the top of a young child’s room, you could even put addition and subtraction problems up on the wall, giving your child a head start in school.
  • One of the best uses of vinyl numbers I’ve seen was on a vinyl calendar. It would of course be a combination of vinly numbers and letters. You can get a large (11”-14” – 16”-20”) picture frame and make it into a calendar that can be changed out monthly. It is attractive, easy to write on, and big enough for the entire family to see and have a hard time forgetting certain key events.
  • It is also fun to customize your address using vinyl numbers. In creating your own custom vinyl address you could pick a font that you identify with and use it on tiles to place outside your house. Or depending on what your house is made out of you could place it directly on the outside wall.
  • Vinyl numbers can also be used on a customized to do list that can hang near your desk helping to prioritize your day and keeping your responsibilities in view in an attractive way.

As with other aspects of vinyl, vinyl numbers can be used in hundreds of ways to make your life more attractive, and also more organized.

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