House Number Planter DIY with Gorilla Glue Clear Mounting Tape & $250 Home Depot Gift Card Giveaway!

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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of The Gorilla Glue Company  for IZEA. All opinions are 100% mine.

House Number Planter DIYPeople usually have a hard time finding my house. My street is shaded by large trees so visitors often miss the numbers on the mailbox. I wanted to add some house numbers that were functional as well as attractive. Enter the House Number Planter DIY! I teamed up with Gorilla Glue to bring you this useful project that will instantly up your curb appeal.

Gorilla Glue is my go-to adhesive for all my DIY projects. It’s easy to apply and the strength is second to none! For this House Number Planter DIY I thought I’d put Gorilla Tough & Clear Mounting Tape to the test. This clear double-sided tape that mounts in an instant and it’s weatherproof! The clear tape also won’t yellow over time so it’s ideal to use on glass, acrylic or any other clear surface.

(Don’t forget to enter the Gorilla Glue $250 Home Depot Gift Card Giveaway at the end of the post!)

Supplies needed for House Number Planter DIY

1 x 6 Pine board

Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive

Clamps

Gel stain or paint

House numbers

Gorilla Tough & Clear Mounting Tape

Cut the wood into the following lengths

1 board- 20 inches long

1 board- 7 inches long

3 boards- 5 3/4 inches long

House Number Planter DIY

House Number Planter DIY

Using the Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive, glue 2 of the inch sections together. Clamp to let dry.

Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive provides a long-lasting, super strong bond. It’s durable, versatile and 100% waterproof. This adhesive can be used on both indoor and outdoor projects and it holds in 30 seconds! It can be used on anything from mirrors to trim to marble, and more!

House Number Planter DIY

Glue the other inch piece on and clamp to dry.

House Number Planter DIY

Place the planter at the bottom of the inch board. Nail in place and add more Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive.

House Number Planter DIY

Glue the bottom piece to the planter and drill a hole for drainage.

House Number Planter DIY

The great thing about this House Number Planter DIY is that it can be customized to match your style and decor. I used a gel stain and then spray painted the black number white so they would really pop!

House Address Planter DIY

Apply the Gorilla Tough & Clear Mounting Tape to the back of the board. I applied tape at the top, middle and bottom of the board. This tape can hold up to 15lbs, which is much heavier than this address planter!

Gorilla Tough & Clear Mounting Tape is perfect for both indoor and outdoor projects and it’s weatherproof! It also sticks to both rough and smooth surfaces, like metal, glass, stone, etc.

House Number Planter DIY

Finally, plant your flowers.

House Address Planter DIY

House Number Planter DIY

House Number Planter DIY

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3 Comments

  1. I love your idea of combining the house number with the planter! On their website, there is also a DIY Faux Succulent Monogram Planter which I would absolutely love to make!

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