Why don't you try non drip gloss paint and a cardboard stencil. I am sure
you will have eveything you need at home already. Sticky numbers do tend to
fall off - my bins are all gloss paint and stenciled.
I made the stencil by printing out the numbers in font size 400 (yes 400 -
its about A5 size but you can pick whatever suits) and just using an outline
to save ink. Outline can be done in Word by highlighting number then format
menu->font-> tick outline and then used a cornflakes box to cut out the
numbers. Then tape it in place and away you go!
I know its a bit of an longer process but the numbers will last longer and
you can put it on as many sides and things you want.
HTH.
Ace.
Good idea and I was just about to suggest that :) Saw them this week in my
local scooter shop.
G a z wrote:
>
> Just wondering if anybody could recommend a decent online supplier of self
> adhesive (stick back) numbers!
>
> As our local council has just switched waste management companies, which
> means we have been supplied with 4 large plastic boxes and yet another
> wheelie bin!
>
> So I need to buy a good few of those numbers, enough to have one on each of
> say two sides of each box/bin
>
> Thanks in advance & Best Wishes.
>
> Gaz.
You want numbers like 123456789*11 = 1358024679
Notice that the digits in the first number all appear once again when
multiplying by 11. They are 'self-adhesive' numbers.