I read: instructions on post #1475. I haven't gone to look.
Here is post #1475, stolen from Sourgrape:
Follow these steps:
1) Right click on the frame you want and save the image to your hard drive.
2) Open the frame using Adobe Photoshop or Photoshop Elements (hope you have the software).
3) In Photoshop Elements click on image, mode, RBG color.
4) Open the picture you want framed.
5) Drag the picture and place it on top of the frame.
6) Resize the picture (by using the handles) so that it is slightly larger than the opening in the frame.
7) You may have to click OK (Checkmark) after each step.
8) Finally, click on layer, arrange, send to back. Your picture is now within the opening of the frame and you can now print it.
So basically (I use paint.net- It's free, I love it!!) I'm not sure what step
3 means, since I don't have photoshop, but just open your picture,
add a second layer above it, copy and paste the frame in the top layer,
and edit the sizes as you need.
Haven't tried it yet, is it really that simple?
Thanks to everyone's hard work (I know these are old, but if some still
read this!

)
I have a question though.
Are these high quality?
What will they look like if I try to print them?