>Open the two images as layers: Open -> As Layers so the text is on
>top.
>
>Add transparency to that top layer: Layer -> Transparency -> Add Alpha
>channel
>
>Use the fuzzy select tool, set the threshold to about 20, click in the
>white background to select. screenshot:
>https://i.imgur.com/Yk8KlV6.jpg
>
>Go into the Select Menu and grow the selection 1 pixel: Select -> Grow
>
>Cut the selection: Edit -> Cut That gets to this :
>https://i.imgur.com/aYGqEOU.jpg
>
>Kill the selection: Select -> None
>
>Adjust the position of the layer with the Move Tool, enable
>move-the-active-layer to avoid moving the base layer. Adjust opacity
>in the Layer dock if required: https://i.imgur.com/jTOUSG2.jpg
>
>The dotted outline is the layer boundary, only exists in Gimp. Export
>your image as a png (or jpeg) for a single layer image.


I appreciate your reply; however, as I followed the steps, the white background
still shows up. Any way to cut out the lettering and then make it transparent?

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