Artist's Drawing and Inspiration

Pastels Oranges and Apples

Decide on the size of your finished work. Because masking tape is overlapped from the protective cartridge paper onto the working paper, your finished picture will be slightly smaller than the cut-out frame.

STEP ONE

Make your sheet of cartridge paper the same size as your working paper/board. Draw up the area you want to work on, and cut this area out using a Stanley knife and metal ruler. Place your working paper or board down; position your cut-out frame over

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