Celebrating Carnoustie Makers: Local Talent, Local Treasures

Celebrating Carnoustie Makers: Local Talent, Local Treasures

Carnoustie is bursting with creativity, and here at HAYM, we’re proud to support the incredible local makers who bring talent, passion, and personality to our community. Shopping local isn’t just about buying something special – it’s about connecting with the people behind the products, supporting families, and keeping our town’s creative spirit alive.

Here’s a look at some of the amazing makers we work with:

Carnoustie Inspired Teal Typography Style Art PrintGolf Inspired Green Typography Style Art Print

AARON LAW – Carnoustie-inspired typography style prints that capture the spirit of our town. 

Monochrome milestone age birthday card A6, hand drawn design by Cara FindlayDundee Dry Gin handdrawn pen and ink print

CARA FINDLAY – Pen & ink art cards and prints by a Carnoustie-born artist, full of charm and character.

The Devil's Heid fine art mounted and signed photoSand and Peat fine art mounted and signed photo

DUNCAN WOOD PHOTOGRAPHY – Stunning mounted photographs that bring landscapes and moments to life.

Original East Haven Poppies artwork designed and digitally printed in Scotland onto cotton lampshadeOriginal Luskentyre artwork designed and digitally printed in Scotland on velvet and tweed cushion cover

ELSIE & BELLA – Textiles including cushions, lampshades, prints, and cards, adding warmth and style to any home.

Two lamps with reclaimed wood bases and recycled stell framesReclaimed single hollow section black steel candle holder

JAM SHED CO – Reclaimed wood and metal creations, from lamps to candlestick holders, each piece unique.

Beautifully handcrafted wooden bowl with unique grain, character and stripe detailTraditional Scottish beech wood porridge spurtle with tartan ribbon, 28cm long

JOHN DOWIE – Woodturner crafting bowls, ornaments, and traditional Scottish spurtles with expert care.

Limited edition Carnoustie Beach watercolour print from local artist Lill Casas  Presented signed, numbered and mounted in a clear protective sleeve.Limited edition Glencoe watercolour print from local artist Lill Casas  Presented signed, numbered and mounted in a clear protective sleeve.

LILL CASAS – Hand-painted watercolour prints and cards, perfect for gifts or a personal touch at home.

Carnoustie Train Station Lino Cut Print by Pamela Scott, mounted and signedHeroes, David Bowie Lino Cut Print by Pamela Scott, mounted and signed

PAMELA SCOTT – Local lass lino cut prints, each one showcasing meticulous skill and artistic flair.

Ball of Rosedean Ryelands Light DK YarnThree balls of Rosedean Ryelands DK Yarn

ROSEDEAN RYELANDS – Wool from locally bred Barry sheep, perfect for cosy, sustainable creations.

Framed acrylic highland cow picture in black and whitehttps://www.haym.co.uk/products/scottish-pictures?variant=48182861005108

SIMPLY FRAMED – Scottish souvenirs including slate coasters and acrylic-framed pictures, bringing Scotland into your home.

Golf in Scotland in the black and white era bookDundee United Champions of Scotland 82/83 Book

STEVE FINAN – Nostalgic sport photography books, capturing the excitement and history of sport.

Acacia Chopping board with floral laser cut detailWooden keyring with tweed heart inlay

THE ALTERED STATE – Wooden creations including chopping boards, keyrings, and hanging decorations, made with care.

Collection of Blushberry natural cream deoderant tins on a pink platform with a light pink backgroundPeppermint & Tea Tree natural foot balm in 45g aluminium tin

BLUSHBERRY BOTANICALS – Luxury organic skincare, handmade in small batches right here in Carnoustie, combining indulgence with local craftsmanship.

 

So much variety, so much talent – all within our local community. Each maker has a story, and every purchase supports not just their craft, but the heartbeat of Carnoustie itself.

Next time you’re looking for a gift, a treat, or something beautiful for your home, consider choosing local. By supporting Carnoustie makers, you’re celebrating creativity, fostering talent, and keeping the spirit of our town alive.

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