Mounting Guide: How to Attach 3D Letters
Depending on size and surface, 3D letters can stand freely, be attached with adhesive pads or screwed on. Small, light letters stick easily; large freestanding letters often stand on their own. The right method depends mainly on weight, wall and location.
Freestanding
Larger letters and numbers with enough base stand freely on a table, sideboard or floor – ideal for weddings, birthdays and events, since nothing needs wall fixing and the decor is easy to move.
Adhesive pads on the wall
Light letters can be attached with double-sided pads or mounting adhesive on smooth, clean walls. On rough or heavily textured surfaces, adhesion is weaker – test first in an inconspicuous spot.
Safe above beds & in nurseries
Above cots and within children's reach, use secure, permanent fixing and mount out of reach. When in doubt, our support helps with planning.
Frequently asked questions
How do I attach 3D letters to the wall?
Light letters can be attached with double-sided pads or mounting adhesive on smooth, clean walls. Test first on rough surfaces.
Do I have to screw the letters on?
Usually not. Small letters are glued, large ones often stand freely. Screwing is only needed for very large or permanently stressed signs.
Do large letters stand on their own?
Letters and numbers with enough base stand freely. Very narrow characters can be planned with a stand on request.