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With so many gorgeous and affordable decorating options to choose from, decorating the mailbox is a great way to add instant curb appeal.

The mailbox is an integral, and often overlooked part of your home's initial appearance. It's somewhat ironic that we never think about decorating our mailbox when you consider how the address -- generally located on the mailbox -- is the first thing you look for when driving to an unfamiliar place.

Here are five of our favorite ways to decorate mailboxes:

Do It With Decals Vinyl self-stick decals are the newest trend in home decor for their flexibility and variety of choices. Unlike stickers, these decals adhere via static cling and can be used over and over again. With hundreds of selections covering everything from inspirational phrases to your favorite sports team, self-stick decals are one of the most hassle-free ways to try out a fabulous new look.

Pretty It Up With Paint A quick and colorful option for sprucing up the look of your mailbox instantly. Be daring; if you don't like it, you can always paint over it again. Try a few coats of glossy red, a color that goes with nearly any neutral decor and adds instant curb appeal.

Clever Cover-Ups For ease of use and an infinite selection of themes, mailbox covers come in a dazzling array of colors and prints. Varieties include both static-cling and magnetic and can make even the grungiest mailbox come to life in seconds.

Focus on Flowers
That tiny two foot area below your freestanding mailbox is just the right size to add a touch of landscaping charm. Consider adding a flowering vine such as Ivy or Clematis which will naturally wind itself around the post for an English countryside look and feel.

Walk on the Wild Side If your tastes run towards the eclectic, you might consider incorporating your mailbox into a much grander design. From John Deere tractors to impossibly long-necked giraffes, if you can conceptualize it then chances are that someone, somewhere has created a mailbox out of it. And if they haven't, with enough imagination -- why not you? Blue Women from Mars, anyone?

All it takes is a little imagination and your mailbox could be the talk of the neighborhood. And don't forget the number one neglected mailbox detail, the post that holds it up. At least once a year, give the post a fresh coat of paint, choosing a color that compliments the exterior trim of your home.

Lisbeth Cheever-Gessaman contributed to Shelterpop.com through Seed.com. Find out how you can contribute at Seed.com

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  • Tictac

    Please do not put a lot of flowers or vines around your mailbox. If you want flowers, make them low growing. Your mail carrier already has to deal with lizards, bees, wasps, and sometimes, snakes. Large flowers and vines only makes the situations worse, Also, make sure you have a door on your box to keep birds from building nests in them - or the paper slot. You have no idea how scary it is to have a wild scared bird flying around in your vehicle trying to find a way out.

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  • miatrouble

    Couldn't you pick a group of mailboxes that did not have an illegally placed flyier on them? or you could have just removed the flyier for the pic.

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  • K

    Also put your address on the mail box, so large that it can be read at the road. not small and not inside. This not only helps the mail but also police, fire and any emergency aid.

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  • Terry

    Don't make it look to good. or the Post Office will raise our rates on stamps or tell us thats their property and you can't do that. That happened to me. I left a note in my niegbors mailbox and was called by Post Office that I could get a big fine for doinng that Cause they own the mailbox. I told them WRONG I have the receipt for the mailbox and they told me when its put out their its theirs. If I move it goes with me I will show them WHO'S mailbox it really is!

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  • Mousy

    Terry, your post made me laugh. :-)

  • Potheen

    Terry, your spelling made me cry.

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  • Skip

    Please allow that = not everyone with internet abilities has a doctorate in english grammar as well.
    BUT, thank heavean for my spel cheker...

  • Ajay

    Lisbeth Cheever-Gessaman your ideas in your article are great if you have a "metal" mailbox in front of your house. But you gave no ideas for what to do if the mailbox is plastic and/or located across the street with other mailboxes.
    There isn't much you can do with a black plastic mailbox, and the land that it is on isn't mine to play with either. Oh well, those who have metal mailboxes can use your ideas I guess, I was hoping for something in the article that I could use to liven my box up without bugging the other box owners..

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