as you are layering to get the look of torn paper what do you use?
basically you can taer pretty much anyhting, but for the really feathered look you need to tear mulberry paper, like thick tissue paper with visible fibres in it.
\link{http://aussiecrafter.tripod.com/Easter%20cards/Bunny%20with%20eggs%20and%20egg%20border%20on%20maroon%20mulberry%20paper.jpg\torn mulberry}
\link{http://www.outlandishdesignsdiy.com/images/WEBSITEMULBERRYPAPER.JPG\lots of mulberry paper}
what is vellum?
like posh tracing paper, can be plain or patterned and it a bit see through.
\link{http://www.chookscraps.com.au/Pages/Very%20Merry%20Vellum%20Circle%20and%20Stars.jpg\patterened omn here, or can have words on it}
if you have embelishments whats the best way to stick them on?
\link{http://www.creativecardcraft.com/MINI%20GLUE%20DOTS.jpg\glue dots, they come in different sizes} or glue or double-sided sticky tape,
dp you buy plain card or buy ready made card?
i buy plian card and fold my own - i have \link{http://www.diestodiefor.co.uk/images/A5.jpg\an accucraese board to give it the professional clean crisp fold}
if you have a \link{http://www.thepapermillshop.co.uk/\papermill shop near you} then they are really cheap - box of A4 card at £6.99 and you get 100+ sheets in a box, so would make 200 A5 cards and they have laods and laods of colours and a few differnt textures.
happy crafting