Tiny Houses and the Holidays

The holidays are upon us and living tiny adds an extra dimension to this busy time.

In this issue, both Emily Gerde and Joshua Becker look at ways to make this time of year a little more sane with alternative gift ideas that don’t clutter up your living space.

These non-material gifts include fun experiences, gift cards, and memberships to gyms or the zoo.

How about saying no to gifts altogether? Or suggest the money be given to a charity? Let people know what you really need or want.

Laura Lavoie takes us into another area of how to keep fewer ingredients and still make delicious cocktail recipes for the holidays.

Along with some holiday cheer, Thom Stanton covers the history and future of the tiny house moment and Morgan Crabtree shares the option of Workamping while living in an RV or a tiny house.

Enjoy these stories and so much more in this issue.

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Here are the featured articles in this fun Tiny House Magazine Issue 84:

Tiny Home For The Holidays
How does one family celebrate Christmas and the holiday season in a tiny house? What if they have a couple of kids?

Tiny House 4.0?
As we step into the new year, we cross the threshold into an exciting new era, and I wish to formally introduce the incoming president of the Tiny Home Industry Association (THIA) ~ Dan Fitzpatrick.

Hidden Ledge Drop Down Table
DIY expert Chris Strathy shows how to make another simple addition to any small space—just in time for Christmas.

Living And Working The RV Lifestyle
Duties would vary from taking calls and scheduling other RVers to stay (also known as a Camp Host), stocking store shelves, using a register or credit card terminal, computer skills, etc.

A Little Eye Candy
The 624 square foot “Fulton” built by Wishbone Tiny Homes is a perfect example of the big ideas that can easily be found in a tiny house.

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