For .PSD layer frame, you can not use pixlr editor, but you may want to consider a FREE open source that is GIMP2.8. Outline of blending photos with .psd layer frames by using GIMP is listed below: 1. Go to GIMP official website to download GIMP2.8.6, http://www.gimp.org/downloads/ 2. Run GIMP and choose language to install 3. For creating shortcut of GIMP on desktop, go to start menu and then search “GIMP”. Then, move optical mouse to GIMP2 and right click optical mouse. Select “send to” and then “desktop (create shortcut)” 4. Click GIMP 2 on your desktop shortcut (you may need to wait for it to response) 5. Before blending photos, make sure layer function is on, so click "Windows" in GIMP2 --> click "Dockable Dialogs" -->select "Layers" (or Ctrl+L) 6. To open a new psd file, "File"-->"Open"-->select any psd frame & click "Open" 7. At layer panel (should be at right hand side), there are many layers. You can deselect unwanted layers (e.g. other people and background) by unticking the eye of the layer. 8. To add your own photo, go to "File"-->click "Open as Layers"-->choose any of your jpg photo-->click "Open". Then, your photo will appear in one of many layers at layer panel 9. If you do not see a Toolbox-Tool Options, then go to "Windows" in GIMP2-->click "Toolbox-Tool Options" --> select "Scale Tool" to change size of your photo-->select "Scale" to click 10. Move your photo below the frame 11. To save your image in your desired file extension, go to "File"-->click"Export" (or press Shift+Ctrl+E)--> at the bottom area (all export image), you can click and select your own format, such as png or jpg. At the top area of name, you can retype the name, but be sure of file extension is the same as file extension at area of all export image. Finally, save final image in any folder you want to choose by clicking "Export".