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Hi, this is Anne with Graphic Design How To, and today Im going to show you how to add a sticker outline to a transparent PNG file in docHub Photoshop. Alright, lets get started. Alright, first, youll need a transparent PNG. So Ive got one right here that Im going to add a sticker outline to. And you can see this doesnt have a background at all. And that is really important. If you have a background, this just isnt really going to work right for you. Okay, so Ill take this file, and Im just going to drag it onto my Photoshop icon. And thatll open it up in Photoshop. I chose this sticker just because its a little more spaced out. Weve got some space in between these two parts of the sticker. And I want to show you something at the end of the tutorialiIf yours is like this, I can show you what to do for that. Okay, the next step will be to open our layers. So Ill come up here to Window and Layers. Mines already open, but yours will be right here. So we can see the layer