The good news is that freeware users don't need to take a step down on graphics capabilities because there is an even more powerful graphics freeware product available. Gimp has been around for some time now and when I originally looked at it I thought it was too complex for the average user. The complexity is still an issue but it has become user friendly enough for everyone to look at and become proficient with if they spend an afternoon tinkering with it. GIMP is a very robust environment that offers a multitude of textures, layer controls, and editing tools. Gimp runs on both the UNIX and the Windows platform so we get the benefit of both the resources in the development community but we also get a file structure in the GUI that is a little confusing for a Windows user but don't let that scare you off. It is entirely possible to get good at using GIMP within a day or two and it is deep enough to keep you busy for years before you master everything in GIMP. Therefore, everyone's got to check it out and experiment.

http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html
You'll have to download both the application and the run-time environment and then install both packages. Then you'll be able to do everything from simple photo edits to advanced graphic environments.
If you've looked at Gimp and you'd rather work with something easier then check out photofilter at the link below.
http://photofiltre.free.fr/frames_en.htm
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