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Painting a quote on your wall is a great way to personalize your space! Pick a quote you like, such as an inspiring phrase or catchy saying. Print out your quote at home, and transfer it to your wall using graphite, chalk, or pastel. Then, grab some paint and a brush, and fill in your outline. Touch up your lines after it dries, if you’d like. You can easily add a hand-painted quote to walls in your bedroom, living room, or bathroom!

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Picking and Printing Your Quote

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  1. Pick a quote you like, and consider what wall you want to paint it on. Then, choose a wall without many other decorations in an easy-to-see spot, such as across from your door. You should place your quote about 2/3 of the way up your wall.
    • You can paint short phrases or longer expressions, depending on how much wall space you have. Paint things like, "Follow your dreams," "Always kiss me goodnight," or "Be grateful."
    • Paint the name of your son or daughter over their bed, for example.
  2. Once you select your quote, go online and search for fonts appropriate for your quote. There are countless font generating websites online. When you find a font you like, type in your quote, and press the “Print” button to download your font. [1]
    • For example, look up “Dr. Seuss font generators” if you are using a Dr. Seuss quote.
    • Use kids script if you are painting your son’s name above his bed.
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  3. When you download your font, select a photo file option like JPEG. Then, copy your image into Paint or Microsoft Word . Make a new document, and select "Insert" from the options at the top. Click on "Image" or "Picture," and go to your Downloads folder to select your image. Adjust the sizing to your liking with the image resize tools. Press “Print” when you are finished. [2]
    • Depending on the desired size of your quote, you can print out your quote on 1 page or print each letter on their own pages.
    • Print on letter or legal sized paper.
    • If you don't have a printer, you can purchase a plastic stencil with a quote or go to a copy center, such as the UPS store or your local library.
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Tracing Onto Your Wall

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  1. You can use either a graphite pencil, piece of chalk, or pastel stick. Flip your paper over so the front is on a table. Take your medium of choice, and shade over the back of your paper. Be sure to thoroughly cover your letters. [3]
    • After it’s covered, you can dump away any excess pigment in your trash can or onto another piece of paper.
    • Graphite pencils tend to work best. If you don't have a graphite pencil handy, you can also use a piece of chalk. Alternatively, pastel sticks also work to make your transfer. All 3 have about the same chance of leaving residue behind.
  2. Be sure you place your paper exactly where you want to paint your quote. Place 1 piece of tape on the top left corner, and 1 on the top right. If you’d like, you can stick additional pieces of tape on the bottom 2 corners. [4]
    • You can easily rip painter’s tape with your fingers. Use scissors if you need assistance!
  3. Start with your letters on the left side, and trace over all of the edges. As you trace, the pigment on the back of the paper will rub onto your wall, creating your outline. Press down on your pen with moderate pressure as you write. [5]
    • Make sure you trace over the inner and outer edges!
  4. Peel off your tape, and take down your paper from the wall. Your letters will be transferred to the wall, so you can easily fill them in with your paint. [6]
  5. Visit a local craft store in person or online and browse stencil inventories. Many offer various quotes and phrases. Purchase 1 you like, and tape it to your wall. Then, use a pencil and trace the letters of the stencil onto your wall. [7]
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Painting Your Quote

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  1. Squeeze out some of your paint in a bowl or onto a small plate, and add more as you need it. Dip the tip of your brush into your paint, and paint over your quote. [9]
    • If you are painting a small quote or few words, squeeze out a few small globs of paint
    • For painting a sentence or more, squeeze out ¼ of the bottle.
    • You can use paint in any color you’d like! Dark colors look best on light walls, and vice versa. Go with your favorite color, or use dark brown or black for a bold quotation.
  2. Apply an even, smooth layer of paint over all of your letters. After you finish 1 layer of paint, you can go over the letters with another layer if the paint appears transparent. [10]
    • Most of your letters should be pretty dry after you finish your first coat. If they are still wet, wait 30 minutes or so for your paint to dry in between coats.
  3. When you finish painting over all of your quote, wash your materials with soap and water. You can squeeze a dime-sized amount of soap into your palm, and rub the bristles of your paintbrush into the soap. Then, run it under warm water. Give your walls a few hours to dry to avoid smudging or smearing your painted quotes. [11]
    • To test how dry your paint is, very lightly touch the center of a bold line with the tip of your finger.
  4. If you have smudges or marks on your walls, you can easily wash them off when your paint dries. Wet a washcloth with water from your sink, and squeeze out the excess. It should be damp, but not soaking wet. Then, lightly rub it over the marks on your walls. [12]
    • Avoid rubbing your washcloth over your paint to avoid smudging or messing up your lettering.
  5. Grab your brush, dip it in your paint, and smooth over any uneven lines or smeared spots. Make precise, smooth lines over the edges, and look for any places where the paint may still be transparent. [13]
    • If your painted quote already looks fabulous, skip over the touch-ups! You only need to do this if your quote could use some finishing touches.
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    What kind of paint should I use to paint a quote on a wall outside?
    Jeanine Hattas Wilson
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    Jeanine Hattas Wilson is a Professional Painter and the President of Hattas Public Murals, Inc. With nearly 20 years of experience, Jeanine specializes in creating, overseeing, designing, and painting murals. Jeanine holds a BA in Advertising from Marquette University and a Studio Painting Minor from The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. She has studied at The Atelier Artien in Paris, France, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, and under renowned artists such as Robert Liberace, Michael Siegel, and William Cochran. To date, Hattas Public Murals has painted nearly 5,000 commissioned works of art in homes and commercial and public spaces.
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    If you're panting outdoors, I would recommend using 1-Shot. It's an oil-based, exterior-rated painting that's great for lettering.
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    How can I paint a quote on a wall freehand?
    Jeanine Hattas Wilson
    Professional Painter
    Jeanine Hattas Wilson is a Professional Painter and the President of Hattas Public Murals, Inc. With nearly 20 years of experience, Jeanine specializes in creating, overseeing, designing, and painting murals. Jeanine holds a BA in Advertising from Marquette University and a Studio Painting Minor from The Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design. She has studied at The Atelier Artien in Paris, France, Los Angeles Academy of Figurative Art, and under renowned artists such as Robert Liberace, Michael Siegel, and William Cochran. To date, Hattas Public Murals has painted nearly 5,000 commissioned works of art in homes and commercial and public spaces.
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    You could use a grid system. Print out your quote with a grid over it, then make a larger grid on the wall using the same proportions. Start in the top left square on the wall and draw just what's in that square on the paper, and then go square by square until you've drawn the whole quote on the wall.
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      Things You’ll Need

      • Quote
      • Printer and paper
      • Small flathead brush
      • Craft acrylic paint
      • Graphite pencil, chalk, or pastel stick
      • Ballpoint pen
      • Painter’s tape

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      Warnings

      • It is helpful to lay down a drop cloth before you start painting. That way, if you spill any paint it will not ruin your floors.
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