Talk to me Mike.
Look at my avatar. That is MY work. Hey, I'm shocked too.
Use one tablespoon of Dawn dishwashing soap, to a gallon of water. This is way more than you need, but the mixture is right. Put this into a spray bottle of some sort. Trim all the excess paper from around the edges of the stripes, down to 1/16 of an inch. Lay the stripes on the hood to where you want them. With masking tape, mark 2-3" areas as guides along the outer edges. Now the fun begins. Wet the hood with the soapy solution. Peel back the inner cover on your stripes and soak them down good. Go back and soak the hood down again. Now lay the stripe down. You should have a few minutes of adjustment, unless you are doing this in 80* weather (not recommended). Obviously you are doing one side at a time, but you need a squeegy to work the water out from under the stripes. Work from the inside out. Keep working. When you think you are done, wet the outside again with soapy water, and squeegy some more. Let it dry at this point. It could take 15 minutes, or more depending on the temperature. When you feel like pulling the outer layer cover off, do it at a sharp 180* angle so the stripes don't lift up on you.
Good luck. Seriously, I can do this in 30 minutes if you drive on over here.
Mike