Frame Images using iPhoto?

Hello, i was wondering if it was at all possible to add a frame around pictures using iPhoto?
I would like to be able to have that effect of adding a simple white or black 'edge' around pictures.
Is this something that can be done in iPhot? if not, is it possible to get an 'add-on' effect added into iPhoto from a third party?
I have downloaded the trial version of Pixelmator but I cannot figure out how to do this. Seeing how complete Pixelmator is, I presume this would be pretty simple and standard effect. Yet I cannot figure out how to do it.
Any help with this 'simple' effect would be much appreciated.
ps : can watermarks be added too?
Thxs,
me

No, iPhoto does not have that capability. You will need a 3rd party image editor link one of the following;
Image Editors that support the use of layers:
Photoshop Elements 8 for Mac - $80
GraphicConverter- $35
Rainbow Painter - $30
Acorn- $50
Pixelmator-$60
Seashore- Open Source
GIMP for Mac- Open Source
If you want iWork you can also add frames on photos there and then import back into iPhoto as a new file. You can use iWeb also.
OT

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