This Little Girl Scribbled Her Mum’s Name On Brand New £320 Designer Handbag

A 5-year-old girl found herself in hot water after she scribbled her mum’s name on her brand new £320 designer bag.

Little Amber Shah got a tote-al telling off after using a biro to practise her handwriting on the Michael Kors accessory.

But her mum Sajda says she now forgives the cheeky infant - after she claimed she’d done it to stop it from being stolen.

“I’d only bought my bag the week before after eyeing it up for a while,” said Sajda, from Chigwell in Essex.

“I’d used it a couple of times for work when I looked at the bag one night after the kids were in bed and noticed the writing,” the mum-of-four said.

Furious Sajda said it was the latest in a long line of naughty writing incidents caused by her daughter, who is the second oldest of her children.

“She’s done this kind of thing before. She’s been told off for writing on the walls and the bedsheets and the sofa. But she is constantly writing,” she said.

At first, she was tempted to wake Amber up to tell her off. But she settled on speaking to her and calmy asking why she’d ruined the item the next day.

“She admitted she had done it and said she had written my name because she didn’t want anyone to take it,” said Sajda.

“My heart melted because I knew she was doing the right thing, we have to put her name in all her school things, how could I tell her off then?

"I just had to explain to her that she shouldn’t write on Mummy’s things and that what she had done wasn’t right."

Luckily Sajda, who is married to police officer Tahawar, knew the leather - which also had the firm’s logo copies out onto - could be repaired.

She sent it off to the Harrogate, Yorkshire, firm "Handbag Spa,” who charged her £80 to restore the bag to its former glory.

“We’ve seen some of the world’s most luxurious designer handbags come to us in some terrible states, but this one just made us laugh out loud,” said manager Freya Bass.

“Usually biro stains are accidental strokes of a pen, this is the first time we’ve seen a whole name copied so neatly on such a beautiful bag,” she added.

(Pictures credited to Ross Parry Agency)