| DECOUPAGE | French word for a form of decorative art in which paper cut-outs are glued to wooden boxes, picture frames, chests of drawers, dressing screens etc (9) |
| COLLAGE | Abstract form of art in which various items are glued to a surface (7) |
| IKEBANA | Decorative art in a bake-off (7) |
| NAILED | Sensational headlines she cut out are attached |
| SKYDIVERS | Such drop-outs are somewhat flighty (9) |
| PAPIERCOLLE | Type of collage in which paper is mounted on a flat surface (6,5) |
| CALENDER | A machine in which paper or cloth is glazed or smoothed by passing between rollers |
| PASTEUPS | Boards or other backings upon which text and illustrations are glued (5-3) |
| REGENCYSTYLE | Name that describes classical buildings, interior design and decorative arts in Britain during the early 19th century (7,5) |
| MATISSE | Noted for use of colour in works such as La Danse and his series of cut-outs, a French artist who was a member of the Fauves (wild beasts) (7) |
| DAMASK | Short word for a form of sword blade steel with a wavy pattern; or, an originally hand-woven reversible brocade-like silk textile with a pattern of animals, flowers, fruit etc (6) |
| CONFETTI | Derived from Pagan fertility rituals and the Italian word for sugared almonds, pastel-coloured petals or paper cut-outs traditionally thrown over newlyweds (8) |
| SHAPES | Geometric figures such as crescents, diamonds, kites or pyramids; paper cut-outs; or cookery moulds for blancmange, jelly and other such puddings (6) |
| EPOISSES | Village in Burgundy noted for a variety of cheese sold in wooden boxes once named the world's smelli |
| TEMPLATE | Any one of a series of cut-outs used in the paper-piecing process applied in patchwork or quilting (8) |
| RELIEF | A sculpture or other work of art in which the design stands out from a plane surface (6) |
| TREE | Cultivated by silviculturists and significant in many of the world's mythologies, a woody type of plant from which paper and pencils derive (4) |
| PHYSIO | Short or informal word for a form of bodywork or therapy based on exercise, hot stones, massage, ultrasound and other techniques (6) |
| KICKBOXING | Martial art in which the hands and feet are used for striking an opponent (4-6) |
| ABSTRACT | Description of art in which ideas are represented with colours, forms or geometric shapes (8) |