we have too many gadgets, don't we? here's a charging station from jamie to help tame those wires.
jaime writes, "i have been looking for something to keep all my chargers and devices organized and i haven't found anything that i could afford and still pay back my student loans! so i started looking at diy ideas for charging stations. these required lots of parts and tools that i just don't have.


on one visit to my neighborhood ikea, i purchased a
mackis storage rack for my crafting space. i got to thinking that i could hack it and turn it into what i needed, with very few tools or extra parts.


in the end, i made the station in two hours while watching tv. i was able to use tools i had around. the only cost was the mackis rack.
see jamie's
charging station instructions on her myspace blog or more photos on
flickr.