How to add a Border to an Image in GIMP
admin @ 24 February 2008
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Border an Image with GIMP
1. Open image and do all work to image first.
Set Border Color
Color #2 will be the border colorIncrease canvas size
2. File menu: go to : Image > Canvas Size3. !Important: Press the button that looks like a chain link to break the ‘link’ between width and height.
4. Increase the width and height by twice the border size that you want. For instance: for a 50 pixel border, add 100 pixels to width and 100 pixels to height.
5. Press Center.
6. Press Resize.
Merge Layers
7. File menu: go to Image > Flatten Image
The image should have a border now.
The image pictured below has a 50 pixel border.

If you want the top border and side borders to be the same and the bottom border wider, adjust your border width numbers by making the height larger by the amount of pixels that you want the bottom border to be. Then in Offset, press center.
Then adjust Y to equal X.
Press Resize, then continue as described above under Merge Layers.
If you always want a border that is even on all sides, use this menu item: Filters->Decor >Add Border.









— Ginger · Feb 24, 05:29 PM · #
— Donna Young · Feb 24, 06:14 PM · #
— Appliejuice · Feb 24, 07:01 PM · #
— Krys · Mar 4, 03:08 AM · #
Appliejuice, you are welcome too. I did not know you had GIMP installed. I did not, I installed it temporarily to help Ginger.
— Donna Young · Mar 4, 10:54 PM · #
How do you add a border and retain the original canvas size and shrink (not crop) the image to fit?
— Scott Barnard · Nov 14, 06:00 PM · #
— Donna Young · Nov 15, 06:46 PM · #