• On Microsoft Paint, there is no specialized border feature, like with some other photo editing applications.
  • You may use shapes or images to use as borders in Paint.

Method 1: Add Borders Using Shapes for Borders

This method involves using the shapes within Microsoft Paint to draw borders around the image. Follow the steps below.

Step 1: Launch the Paint app.

Step 2: Press Ctrl + O to open a new file.

Step 3: Browse the image you want to import and double-click it to open it.

Opening an image - 1

Step 4: After importing the image, select the Rectangle on the Shapes tab; then, to the right of the Shapes tab, click on the Outline tab and select Solid Outline .

Solid Outline option - 2

Step 5: By the right of the Outline tab, click on the Size tab to choose a preferred thickness for your Rectangle.

Outline size - 3

Step 6: Place the mouse cursor at the top left of the imported image and draw a rectangle filling all edges of the image. You should now have a border.

Note : If you want a different border color for your image, you can choose a color after selecting a shape. You can use any of the preset colors or search for additional colors using the Color Picker .

Method 2: Use an Image for Borders

If solid colors do not work for your borders, you can also use images to provide texture or patterns to your borders. However, you must note that if you have updated to the latest Paint edition, this option will not work.

This process almost feels like tiling and image . Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Create a copy of the image to be used as a border and paste it with a new name to make it identifiable as a copy. This prevents ruining the original image.

Step 2: Launch Paint .

Step 3: Stretch out the Paint canvas to ensure it is large enough.

Step 4: Click on the arrow beneath Paste and select Paste From .

Paste from option - 4

Step 5: Select the image to be pasted and double-click it.

Selecting an image - 5

Step 6: Once you import the image into Paint, it should have dotted lines around it. Place the mouse cursor on the dotted line at the edge to get a resize arrow.

Expanding the image - 6

Step 7: Drag the image to cover the top of the Paint canvas. The size should be similar to that of a typical border.

Image after dragging in Paint - 7

Step 8: Repeat Steps 4 to 7 again, but this time, place the image border on the left, right, and bottom of the canvas. You should have a complete border.

Final border with images - 8

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