| DECKLE | The rough uncut edge of a sheet of fine-quality handmade paper for printmaking or watercolours; or, the frame used to make thus (6) |
| ART | Printmaking or portraiture |
| VENEER | Sheet of fine surface wood (6) |
| DECKLEEDGED | Having a rough, uncut boundary (paper) (6-5) |
| PAINT | Make a picture with oils or watercolours (5) |
| VENEERS | Thin sheets of fine wood used for decorating furniture (7) |
| SIDE | Either of the two surfaces of a sheet of paper; a sports team; or, a television channel (4) |
| VERSO | Left-hand page of an open book; or, the back of a sheet of printed paper (5) |
| PTO | The instruction at the bottom of a sheet of paper suggesting you refer to the other side (1,1,1) |
| CRAYON | From the Latin for "chalk", a pastel-like stick of pigmented wax; or, with "manner", a printmaking technique used for the reproduction of brown or red chalk drawings (6) |
| EGLOMISE | Paired with "verre", an ancient method of engraving, gilding or painting the reverse of a sheet of glass to create a soft mirrored effect (8) |
| ROLYPOLY | A pudding made of a sheet of suet pastry covered with jam or fruit and baked or steamed (4,4) |
| LEAF | Photosynthesis organ of a tree or plant; section inserted to extend a table; or, gold in the form of a sheet (4) |
| BRUSH | Artist's implement for applying watercolours or oil paints by means of its tip of bristles, hair or formerly, a woodcock's pinfeather (5) |
| PANS | Bain-maries, skillets, stockpots, woks and other such cookware; steel drums; loaves of bread; small compressed cakes of watercolours; or, bowls/dishes of pairs of scales (4) |
| ETCHING | Work of art created with a printmaking technique involving the use of acid, drypoint or engraving, such as any one of the many by Rembrandt (7) |
| EDGE | Sharp part of a sheet of paper |
| WINDOWPANE | Architectural element in the form of a sheet of glass (10) |
| RECTO | Front of a sheet of paper (5) |
| PAGE | One side of a sheet of paper |