Next time try flipping the blank 180° and then you could put the pictorial in the bottom curve.
Your lettering is still very close to the bottom edge.
And the street name looks as if the text has been squeezed somewhat.
It doesn't have much flow, looks like three separate things stuck onto a sign blank.
Love....Jill
Fatboy, are you a masochist? You keep posting similar pieces with very little variety. Either you want to be hammered, or you are a passive aggressive type who wants to illicit the worst responses possible.
My suggestion is to listen to what the good criticisms that have been posted thus far, work on your pieces and come back when you think you have made real progress, not just the same type of signs.
It's way-finding and not selling Greenlawns Square, per se. (just a unifying look is what's needed.) Emphasis should thus be on the numbers, I think. And you've done that.
I'd just fix the bottom element; the decender on the q is running off the page. You want extra margin on all bottom elements .... and it look likes there's none.
My $0.02,
Jim
Keep posting Fatboy. Check out clover signs and springvalley signs. They do house number signs in a formula kind of way. The customer picks from a limited number of elements done in a limited number of ways with a limited number of colours. It keeps the designing to a minimum.
Here is alink that has a customer driven online design feature. http://designer.my-house-sign.com/builder.html