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1. Make sure the wall surface is clean, smooth and dry.
2.  Position Your Vinyl Lettering:Using a level, or ruler determine the exact place you will lay your vinyl lettering (you can make a small mark with a pencil, this will erase with soapy water). Position your lettering to the upper edge of the marks.  Tape the vinyl lettering to keep it in position. Rub over the lettering with a credit card, library card, hand, etc.
3Remove the Backing Paper:
Flip up the whole quote (the tape should still hold it in place) and slowly peel of backing. Make sure all the lettering adheres to the transfer tape. If it is not adhering lay the vinyl lettering back down and rub again with your credit card, library card, hand, etc. Once removed flip the transfer tape back down onto your surface.
4Rub the Vinyl Letters/Graphics:
Rub over the vinyl lettering or graphic to securely adhere them to your surface. It is best if you work from the center and rub out (on both sides).
5Remove the Transfer Paper:
Carefully, beginning at one side, pull back the transfer tape.
If you have a second sticker that goes over the first, repeat the same process. It will be more difficult to pull back up the sticker / vinyl lettering so be careful to position it correct and rub the lettering as you pull up the transfer tape.
Your quote is ready to enjoy!
HINTS:
Once the backing paper has been peeled off, DO NOT let the transfer tape touch anything but the final surface.
Vinyl lettering can be used on almost any smooth surface: walls, wood, metal, cars, mirrors, doors, windows, shelves, baskets, lockers, books, refrigerators, etc.
Vinyl Lettering can be arranged anyway you would like. You can cut and arrange them around doors, we can make stackers, they can be arched. Endless possibilities.
Removal Instructions:

To remove vinyl lettering, warm up the vinyl using a hair dryer on a low setting. Peel back the warmed vinyl with tweezers, or fingernails, being careful not to rip or peel too quickly. Lettering cannot be used again.
If any glue residue is left on the glass surface simply use either rubbing alcohol or lacquer thinner to wipe away the residue easily