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okay to get started i have a simple project open that has a couple text layers and a background image layer if your background image layer is locked like mine first youamp;#39;ll need to click the lock to unlock it now that itamp;#39;s unlocked double-click on that layer in the empty space away from the text label in the layer style pop-up select the stroke option to add a stroke to your image to make the stroke visible change the position to inside now that itamp;#39;s visible use a size slider to adjust how thick the border is by clicking the color box you can change the color of your border iamp;#39;ll set mine to white to make it stand out more if you want to get fancier you can change the fill type to a gradient of your choice or you can change the fill type to a pattern photoshop has a few built-in gradients and patterns but thereamp;#39;s a lot more that you can download online off various preset sites but iamp;#39;m going to keep things basic and change my fill ty