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It's up to you whether you want a single color or a variety of colors. Just be aware that while using more than one color can produce a “designed” effect, too many colors may disrupt the flow of the quotes. Choose markers that have a strong pointed felt tip. If you can't find a Sharpie pen, look for a permanent paint pen that gives you the same command as a ballpoint pen.    {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/3\/3c\/Create-a-Quote-Teapot-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/v4-460px-Create-a-Quote-Teapot-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/3\/3c\/Create-a-Quote-Teapot-Step-3Bullet1.jpg\/aid2470774-v4-728px-Create-a-Quote-Teapot-Step-3Bullet1.jpg","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":307,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"486","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc-sa\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a><br>\n<\/p><p><br \/>\n<\/p><\/div>"} You don't want the first mark to be on the teapot, as your pen may not be fully inked. Write a few words on a separate sheet of paper first and get a feel for how the pen writes first. Once you're happy that it's flowing properly and that you can write with it comfortably, then apply it to the teapot. Try an inconspicuous part of the teapot first, to see how it looks and to test how it sets.

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Use Sharpies (permanent marker pens) or paint pens for writing the quotes. Test drive the pen before applying it to the teapot.