Snapshot: Tiny Wonderland showcases homes, businesses on wheels Current Publishing 5 years ago Twenty professionally and self-built tiny homes were on display at the second Tiny Wonderland event, held at Whitestown Municipal Complex Dec. 14, 15 and 16. Some homes were available for rent or purchase. Tiny Wonderland offered beer, wine and live entertainment during the Dec. 14 opening night. On Dec. 15, the event coincided with a free Santa workshop inside the Municipal Complex, with crafts for kids and a chance to meet Santa. Tiny Wonderland had close to 3,500 attendees throughout the three day event. (Photos by Sara Baldwin Schatz) A lofted bed inside Milkweed Tiny Haus is accessed by a curved staircase and provides a private sleeping quarters. Inside Milkweed Tiny Haus, owned by Stephanie Barber, the kitchen walls feature a marble honeycomb tile. Simple storage is added throughout the decor. During the event, a variety of boutiques and vendors were open outdoors and inside the complex, many with ties to minimalist living. Warrior Sisters Boutique from Jamestown is a mobile boutique inside of a semitrailer. Twenty professionally and self-built tiny homes were on display at the second Tiny Wonderland event, held at Whitestown Municipal Complex Dec. 14, 15 and 16. Some homes were available for rent or purchase. Tiny Wonderland offered beer, wine and live entertainment during the Dec. 14 opening night. On Dec. 15, the event coincided with a free Santa workshop inside the Municipal Complex, with crafts for kids and a chance to meet Santa. Tiny Wonderland had close to 3,500 attendees throughout the three day event. (Photos by Sara Baldwin Schatz) More Headlines