Celebrating Imagination

Discover the Magic at Three Pines Studio

Kim Cerrudo's Fairy Land

Welcome to a special place where each treasure is created from a sprinkle of patience, a spark of imagination, a bit of magic and a heart full of love.

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A Place of Wonder

Tucked inside beautiful Three Pines Studio & Gallery, located in scenic Cross Village, Michigan, lies a magical world just waiting to be explored. Three Pines Studio is a working studio that celebrates over 50 Northern Michigan artists. It is the perfect place for fairies and gnomes to play while waiting to meet new friends. We invite you to visit!

Studio Phone 231-526-9447

Winter Hours: Open Fri-Mon 11AM to 5PM

5959 W. Levering Road, Harbor Springs, MI 49740

  • The Joy of a Dwarf Iris

    The Joy of a Dwarf Iris

    I was introduced to Michigan's state wildflower, the dwarf lake iris (Iris lacustris) near the shores of Lake Michigan at Wilderness State Park in northern Emmet County and instantly fell in...

    The Joy of a Dwarf Iris

    I was introduced to Michigan's state wildflower, the dwarf lake iris (Iris lacustris) near the shores of Lake Michigan at Wilderness State Park in northern Emmet County and instantly fell in...

  • What Do You Call a Group of Hedgehogs?

    What Do You Call a Group of Hedgehogs?

    A few months ago, I discovered a delightful Scottish kit for needle felting a hedgehog from The Crafty Kit Company. My heart did a jump for joy and I immediately...

    What Do You Call a Group of Hedgehogs?

    A few months ago, I discovered a delightful Scottish kit for needle felting a hedgehog from The Crafty Kit Company. My heart did a jump for joy and I immediately...

  • Mimicry in Fairy Land

    Mimicry in Fairy Land

    This past week I took an online course from English fungi fiber artist, Sophie Wheatley. I love the realism of her felted mushrooms and look forward to learning more. The Amanita...

    Mimicry in Fairy Land

    This past week I took an online course from English fungi fiber artist, Sophie Wheatley. I love the realism of her felted mushrooms and look forward to learning more. The Amanita...

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