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One tip is to Ctrl-click on your paper layer thumbnail in the layers palette to get the marching ants/selection around the paper. then on the clip layer you can erase just the part on the paper that you don't want without getting any clip that's NOT on the paper. Zoom in, that'll help, and use an eraser with 100% Hardness
And yes, once you get the hang of it you can use a layer mask instead of erasing if you want, and you can distress the paper a bit to make it look warped where the clip is raising it.
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