Create Your Own “Phone Tree”

I?d like to revisit my desk briefly while I show you my decorative space-saver. As mentioned, I call it my ?phone tree? and you can see it here:

Phone Tree
(Click for larger, annotated view from Flickr)

The following elements are necessary to ensure a successful ?phone tree?:

  • Decorative flora placed on a surface: A quick google search for ?small artificial tree -christmas? turned up some nice looking trees and plants. From a little fern to a small cherry blossom tree I?m sure you can find a nice looking plant to tuck your phone into at any local hobby store as well.
  • Phone charger discreetly hidden into the plant: When not in use you don?t want an unsightly cable pertruding. You?re clever, find a cool way to hide it in there.
  • Headset or similar accessory/ies that may also keep a low profile: As you can see on my tree I can just lay the headset over the tree ?leaves? and it blends right in. In addition, I set my lint-free wipe cloth on the base. Now I can talk to people and use my freed-up hands to clean off smudges!

Anyway, I hope you enjoyed my ideas as much as I have. The tree is not only decorative but practical. If you decide to make your own tree be sure to leave a link in the comments.

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About Devin Reams

My name is Devin Reams and I founded this site to provide a useful news and review resource for Colorado skiers and snowboarders (and mountain enthusiasts). I've been skiing since I was a little kid (we moved out here when I was five years old) and I plan to ski for years beyond that. Although cosnow is not my full-time job it is my full-time winter hobby. I've been an "Epic Local" passholder since 2006 (when it was called a "Colorado Pass" or "Five Mountain Pass"). My favorite resorts are Beaver Creek and Breckenridge.

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