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That can be done using a variety of methods... and it's pretty easy.

1) Masking the image; an alpha channel is used to make the image transparent and show the white background layer under it.

2) Using the brush tool with a semi-transparent setting and painting white on the image

3) A filter someone made, or one that came with the graphics program

I doubt you'd be able to do something like this if all you have is Microsoft Paint though, Adobe Photoshop or some other fairly decent program will be able to do this.

Oh and if you were wondering about the colors towards the edge of the white border, it looks to me like they just reduced the color pallet (ex: 32 bit true color to 256 colors)

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