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A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

To find works by other people, Google image search for: mountain wall mural layered. In comparing them, try to identify particular aspects of the ones you like that make them work so well. Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc. This will aid in assessing whether to 'tint with white' or get the store to mix each tint.

Print out a color image of mural of your choice (maybe take the URLs to Kinkos or Staples or a photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the paint store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all their paint chips with codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

To find works by other people, Google image search for: mountain wall mural layered. In comparing them, try to identify particular aspects of the ones you like that make them work so well. Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc.

Print out a color image of mural of your choice (maybe take the URLs to Kinkos or Staples or a photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the paint store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all their paint chips with codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

To find works by other people, Google image search for: mountain wall mural layered. In comparing them, try to identify particular aspects of the ones you like that make them work so well. Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc. This will aid in assessing whether to 'tint with white' or get the store to mix each tint.

Print out a color image of mural of your choice (maybe take the URLs to Kinkos or Staples or a photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the paint store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all their paint chips with codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

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A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

To find works by other people, Google image search for: mountain wall mural layered to find works by other people. In comparing them, try to identify particular aspects of the ones you like that make them work so well. Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc.

Print out a color image of mural of your choice (maybe take the URLs to Kinkos or Staples or a photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the paint store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all their paint chips with codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

Google image search for mountain wall mural layered to find works by other people. In comparing them, try to identify particular aspects of the ones you like that make them work so well. Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc.

Print out a color image of mural of your choice (maybe take the URLs to Kinkos or Staples or a photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the paint store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all their paint chips with codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

To find works by other people, Google image search for: mountain wall mural layered. In comparing them, try to identify particular aspects of the ones you like that make them work so well. Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc.

Print out a color image of mural of your choice (maybe take the URLs to Kinkos or Staples or a photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the paint store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all their paint chips with codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

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A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

Google image search for mountain wall mural layered to find other's works by other people. TryIn comparing them, try to identify what it is aboutparticular aspects of the ones you like that worksmake them work so well. Also Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc.

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Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all thetheir paint chips and theirwith codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one seems to have a 50% sale.

Google image search for mountain wall mural layered to find other's works. Try to identify what it is about the ones you like that works so well. Also, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc.

Print out a color image of one of her large photos (maybe take the URL to Kinkos or Staples or photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including a photo showing all the paint chips and their codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

A quart typically covers ~ 100 sqft. A pint or 8oz per color ought to do it. Pints at a big box store are less than $5, and one store seems to have a 50% sale on these sizes.

Google image search for mountain wall mural layered to find works by other people. In comparing them, try to identify particular aspects of the ones you like that make them work so well. Also, relative to those murals, take into account your flooring color, furniture colors etc.

Print out a color image of mural of your choice (maybe take the URLs to Kinkos or Staples or a photo store and ask them to print it to 'match'), take the print to the paint store, find color swatches that match.

Here is a blog post that describes the tinting:

http://www.trailtosummit.com/create-a-mountain-mural/

Here are very detailed step instructions, including wine and including a photo showing all their paint chips with codes:

http://kristinatravels.blogspot.com/2016/06/how-to-paint-mountain-mural.html

Your person wrote a blog post about her process:

http://pamlostracco.blogspot.com/2014/05/mountain-mural.html

Here are time lapse videos showing a different people doing similar:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQGZi75w5LY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPE5G2SR0Zs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVQ8mPmSZS8

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