Custom Yard Signs
Corrugated plastic yard signs printed full-color, with H-stakes that push straight into the lawn.
A yard sign has one job: get read from a moving car. We print full-color on 4mm corrugated plastic that stays flat in wind and rain, staked and ready in about five seconds.
- 4mm waterproof coroplast, flutes run vertical for the stake
- UV-stable inks that hold their color in full sun
- 12×18, 18×24, 24×24 and 24×36, single or double-sided
- Wire H-stakes bundled in, no tools to install
Order one open-house sign or five hundred for a campaign; the price per sign drops fast with quantity.
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Why coroplast owns the front lawn
Corrugated plastic, the 4mm fluted sheet everyone calls coroplast, is the yard sign material for three plain reasons: it shrugs off rain, it weighs a few ounces, and it costs little enough to order fifty. The flutes give a thin sheet real stiffness, so an 18×24 panel stays flat in wind that would fold cardboard in a day.
Stake, size, sides
Most signs ride a wire H-stake that pushes through the flutes and into the lawn in about five seconds, no tools. 18×24 inches is the default for a reason: big enough to read from a passing car, small enough to ship cheap. Go 24×36 where traffic moves fast, 12×18 for directional arrows. Print both sides when the sign sits perpendicular to foot or road traffic, one side when it faces it.
FAQ
How long do they last outside?
UV-stable inks hold a season or two in full sun. Most campaigns, open houses and event runs are done long before the sign is.
Are stakes included?
We can bundle H-stakes with the order or ship panels alone if you already have them. For sizing help, see our yard sign size guide, and for election work, political campaign posters. Get a quote.





