AN ARTSY mum has designed a t-shirt for a major British fashion brand.

Laura Ross from Paisley said she has had an "amazing boost" after her design was selected for a t-shirt sold by White Stuff.

She entered the contest after charity Home Start UK asked for mums to get involved in the campaign as part of the brand's campaign to empower women.

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Funds raised from sales of the t-shirts will raise cash for Home Start UK which supports families going through difficult times.

Laura, who was supported by Home-Start Renfrewshire and Inverclyde, said: “My partner and dad always say they like what I draw but you never know if they are just being nice. I couldn’t believe that other people actually liked my stuff.

"I was so surprised when I heard White Stuff had selected my design. It’s given me so much confidence. I’m so excited to see what they do with my design. It’s been a lovely thing to be a part of and it’s made me realise I’m capable of so much more than I think I am.”

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Paula Bonham-Carter, Buying and Design Director at White Stuff, said: “We wanted to make this a fun and creative competition where everyone felt they could have a go. The designs we’ve chosen are superb and we hope the t-shirts have given the mums who designed them a big confidence boost, as well as inspiring others to push themselves out their comfort zone and try something new.”