I spend most of my time looking for things that I've misplaced. Going through my bedroom is usually just one long, disappointing game of Where's Waldo that I rarely win. This not-so-fun game gets a level up when you live with 3 girls. And it's even more challenging when you live with 3 girls who all have the same cell phone charger. I'm always losing mine, and always accidentally taking someone else's. So many people have iPhones that it's easy to mistakenly end up with a friend's charger.
I think that a logical solution to remembering where I've put my stuff would be to reorganize my bedroom. But that's a problem for another day. Instead, I decided to jazz up my cell phone chargers. After this DIY, hopefully I'll be able to keep track of these guys better. Also, they're real cute.
There are a lot of tutorials on Pinterest that show how to glitter your phone chargers. I like to pretend that I've reached a point in my life where I don't have to put glitter on everything I own. This DIY is a simple and mature upgrade that still has the same effect.

Supplies:
Phone charger
Ruler
Scissors
Washi Tape (which can be bought at a local craft store)


If you've never heard of washi tape, it's literally the greatest craft tape. It's paper-like– almost like masking tape, but much cuter. It's also repositionable, so if you make a mistake you can just try again.
Simply measure the area of the charger you'd like to cover. I covered the plug part (what is this part even called?!) first, and it was about an inch tall. I cut the edges and folded down any extra. I also applied the washi tape to the USB part of the charger.
So easy! I tried some different patterns on different chargers and on the end of my headphones.
You can apply a coat of Mod Podge to ensure that the tape won't come off, but if you're a commitment-phobe then skip this step. If you ever get bored of the design you can just peel the tape off.
This is an easy upgrade that'll give you a distinct (and cute) charger without going over the top.
Now let's hope that I'll be able to keep track of them.