When it comes to curb appeal, the small details still make a big impact.
Whether you're adding a stylish touch to a fence post, gate, or porch column, the Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque offers a clean, modern way to display your house numbers, boosts curb appeal, and is surprisingly simple to install.
Measuring 7″ × 10″, this compact address sign is designed to work seamlessly with Post & Porch’s bold magnetic house numbers. It's the perfect size for tighter spaces, side entries, or anywhere you want to make a subtle yet functional curb appeal statement.
Let’s walk through exactly how to install your Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque like a pro:
What You’ll Need to Install the Small Simply Sweet Plaque
Here’s what you’ll need before you begin installing your address sign:
✔️ Your Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque
✔️ The printed address plaque template (make sure it’s printed to scale at 100%)
✔️ 4 wall anchors and 4 mounting screws (we recommend 2″ screws)
✔️ A drill, level, pencil, and the right drill bit for your wall type
How to Install the Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque

Here is how to easily install your Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque:
Step 1: Print, Tape, and Level the Template: Start by printing your Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque template at 100% scale – this ensures proper spacing for installation. Once printed, use painter’s tape to secure the template to your desired surface temporarily. Use a level to double-check that it's straight.
Step 2: Mark Your Mounting Points: The downloadable address sign template marks out four keyhole-style mounting holes in a rectangular layout:
→ 3″ apart horizontally
→ 5″ apart vertically
Use a pencil to mark each of the four hole locations directly through the paper template.
Step 3: Drill the Pilot Holes: Remove the address plaque template and drill your pilot holes where marked. Select a drill bit suitable for your surface, such as drywall, brick, or wood. If you’re mounting your Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque on brick or stone, be sure to use a masonry bit.
Step 4: Insert Wall Anchors (if needed): If you’re mounting your Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque into drywall or masonry, insert appropriate wall anchors. Tap them gently until flush with the surface.
Step 5: Install Mounting Screws: Screw in the 2″ mounting screws, leaving about ¼ inch of the screw head exposed. This gives you the clearance you need to hang the Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque.
Step 6: Hang Your Small Simply Sweet Plaque: Align the Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque's rear keyholes over the exposed screw heads and gently lower it into place. Once it’s resting securely, you can tighten the screws slightly if needed.
→ Post & Porch PRO TIP: Before fully securing, double-check that the Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque is level. Even a slight tilt can impact the visibility and curb appeal of your magnetic house numbers.
Why the Small Simply Sweet Plaque Is a Curb Appeal Upgrade

Whether it’s placed by your side entrance, on a gatepost, or as a compact front porch identifier, the Small Simply Sweet Plaque is the modern solution for homeowners who love clean design and smart functionality. It pairs beautifully with Post & Porch magnetic mailbox numbers up to 4″ tall, allowing you to customize the look while ensuring your home is easy to find for guests, deliveries, and emergency services.
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The Small Simply Sweet Address Plaque Is a Fan Favorite
"The address plaque was exactly what I wanted. Good quality and easy to install, even in the rock-hard Arizona dirt. Seller was very easy to work with and helped me with the order when I made a mistake." - Anita.
"We love the number address plaques! I would highly recommend." - Avraham.
"The address plaque looks even better in hand than online. Very sturdy, I work in manufacturing, and this is a great design. Much care was taken to ensure I received an undamaged product." - Steven.
"We are ecstatic with our new address plaque. It's high quality, beautiful, and very easy to install. One of our neighbors told me I should be a designer. Thank you, Post & Porch." - Michael P.