| DECOUPAGE | The art of decorating a surface with shapes or illustrations cut from paper, card, etc (9) |
| PRINTSHOP | Pair arranged this work acquiring new source of cards etc.? (5,4) |
| PENALTIES | Red cards. etc. |
| INTERIORDESIGN | Right to interrupt sneering idiot failing in the art of decorating spaces within buildings (8,6) |
| MEHNDI | Indian art of decorating the body with henna or turmeric (6) |
| FORMATS | The layouts of newspapers and novels etc; or, the shapes or sizes in which said publications are issued (7) |
| CHAD | Piece of material removed from a paper card by a hole punch (4) |
| FIGURE | Bodily shape; a diagram, emblem or illustration; a number; a sequence in ice dancing/skating; or, a statuette (6) |
| PIECES | Detached portions; spans of time; sections of armour; firearms; coins; "men" in chess and other games; jigsaw-puzzle shapes or other items forming part of a set/whole; or, people (6) |
| KITE | With shapes including delta wing, diamond and dragon, a framework flown on the end of a control line as a traditional beach activity (4) |
| RELIEVO | A type of sculpture with shapes carved on a surface as to stand out (7) |
| APPLY | Fill out a form for a job or credit card, etc. (5) |
| TOPIARY | From "fancy gardening", word for the art of clipping box, yews and other arbors into fantastic, imitative and ornamental shapes; or, Roman mural decoration featuring landscapes (7) |
| ANIMALCRACKER | Product with lots of shapes ... or what each of four black squares effectively is? |
| SYMMETRY | One of the oldest principles in architecture, reflection of shared forms, shapes or angles across an axis (8) |
| BATIK | Traditional Javanese art or craft of decorating cloth with wax and dye (5) |
| LANYARDS | Cords worn around the neck, from which to hang whistles or ID cards, etc (8) |
| BOOK | A collection of printed words or illustrations bound together (4) |
| MOTIFS | Word for dominant ideas, figures, licks, patterns, riffs, shapes or themes recurring in books, paintings, songs etc; or, decorative patches appliqued onto garments (6) |
| ESPALIER | With shapes including cordon, Belgian fence and candelabra, an apple, pear or fig tree trained to grow flat against a wall (8) |