Get Them From Any AngleWith these clear acrylic card holders, you can alternate a number and a decorative motif on the facing side. Each sign surface measures 4 by 6 inches, and each piece costs $3.90 with a minimum order of 36 from Displays2Go.
Mark It UpThis crafty sign and holder is reminiscent of the cute little chalkboards you find in a cheese monger’s shop. Available from Russell and Miller Inc., the silver-tone metal holder is six and a half inches high and costs $7.25, and a nine-inchwide oval sign costs $10.35 for a pack of five. Erasable markers are $5.70 each.
Keep It CleanThe artisans at Gauge craft a variety of designs, like the sleek Empire pattern—each fabricated from a single, folded, and curved sheet of aluminum. Each number stands up on its own, with the assistance of small, clear bumpers or sturdy wire feet. The design comes in two sizes: 2 by 4 inches for $15 each, and 3 by 6 inches for $35 each.
Play HouseWho says house numbers should be relegated to the sides of doorways? Affix these metal models from House Number Connection to wood or plexiglass panels to suit your decor scheme. The High Society pattern is crafted from brass, copper, or aluminum and tumbled for a matte finish. A 4- by 1/8- inch brass number costs $12.95.
Do the TwistFor a variation on the typical single-post stand, try these coiled metal sign holders from Twin Supply Inc. These spiral models come in black or chrome and are six inches high; a set of six costs $30.