Creating a border around a image

I am trying to creat a bborder around our company logo so it can be put on a transparent sticker. I currently have the logo on a white background

OK.. so this is going to be a bit tricky.
Here is what I did to add a border to your logo:
First, I added the half inch border to your canvas like I did in my past post...
Then, select the white color, like my first post, and delete it.
Then, go back to select color range, and sample all of the colors in the logo to select the whole logo.
Then, expand the selection by however many pixel you'd like:
Then, fill the selection with white, or whatever color you want the border to be:
Hope this helps,
Julia

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