The annual Save the Children Christmas fair attracted a large crowd to the Brodick Hall on Saturday morning which raised more than £1,500 for the charity.
The well-attended event saw the incredibly popular homebaking stall and the tombolla selling out within hours of opening, despite a huge array of prizes and a baking table extending almost half the length of the main hall.
Doing an equally brisk trade the hand-knitted items and crafts, which included knitted snowmen and hand-made Christmas cards, were popular. In addition to the jewellery and clothing stalls, the ever popular raffle ensured that there was a queue of people waiting to have a chance of winning one of the luxury hampers on offer.