Solve the New Years Puzzle
This is the time of the year where we usually get very busy and no time is left to sit back for just a moment and look at all the things we can be happy and grateful for.
But I just made the time anyway and it makes me warm and tingly all over. You might know that we here at ThaiDye strongly believe in the flow of things – good things can only come if we first create and give out good things. One of those positive things we put out is the support of foster children around the world. You might have read a bit about that on the page where we talk about the philosophy of Thaidye.com.
Supporting foster children around the world through first ChildReach and then PlanUSA predates Thaidye by many years. It all started with my (Merlin’s) Father when I myself was only a child. He started to sponsor some foster children and I just grew up having ‘siblings’ around the world. When my father passed away, many, many years ago, it was clear that I would continue the obligation he had entered into and I continued his sponsorship until his two foster children graduated from the program.
Similarly natural was the decision to get more foster children after that graduation and then later, through the great love and appreciation we get through our tie-dye clothing, we were then able to adopt even more children in more parts of our planet.
It is always a great moment when we get letters from, and progress reports about, ‘our’ children, but what, just today, gave me this moment of deep love and appreciation was stumbling over the folder of one of our ‘graduates.’
Arnad from Thailand came into our family when he was seven years old.

Over the years we got many letters and pictures from him and we learned about progress and improvements in his life as well as his family’s and his village’s. PlanUSA does not pick a single child and gives it money. In following Lao Tzu’s wise remark “Give a Man a Fish, Feed Him For a Day. Teach a Man to Fish, Feed Him For a Lifetime” they help to improve the whole situation in an area through infrastructure and education. If an area has improved so that the changes are stable and don’t need any pampering any longer the participants in the area graduate from the program and resources can be funneled into different parts of the world.
That means, learning that one of our foster children has graduated from the program is always a great moment. But it is also a bit like releasing them into the wild, probably not to be seen again. This is never connected with any sensation of loss, just the opposite – it’s pride that we were able to help others to stand on their own.
Arnad recently graduated from the program at the age of 16. He is now in tenth grade and in this picture he is (I believe) working on some home work or perhaps getting his home work checked out.

You can imagine that an event like this creates just more urge to do more. We thought about how we can do this and we though of all our customers that might be able to pitch in a bit. So we came up with an idea we consider a win-win situation. In past years we had always free hairbands before the holiday – and we want to do this again this year, but with a twist.
We want to hear from you that you want one and you do this by donating something towards our growing family of foster children. It does not matter how much – make it one penny, make it a dollar or make it ten. As long as we get any donation from you we will add a hairband (or if you prefer, a scrunchy.) You can leave us a message in the notes section under the shipping info what you like and what color you prefer.
Deal?
I guess I should tell you where to go – just in case you came here not from our main web site. You find us at www.Thaidye.com and I have added a ‘Donation for our foster Children’ field at the end of the shipping info, just below the ‘Notes and Instructions’.
UPDATE Feb 9, 2011: It was really great to see the generosity of some of you! “Free Hair Band for a Donation” was intended as a pre-Christmas action but we just let it run a month longer, until we finally stopped and sent out our check to PlanUSA – not without first matching each and every of your donations because we did not want to be short of your generosity.
The holidays are over now and we ended this action, but somehow we felt there should be some way for you to continue to help us out with our foster children. So, here is what we came up with: You can still make a donation on checkout and we enter all your names into a raffle and whenever we reach $200 in donations we have a drawing for one items. We get in touch with the winner and let him or her choose a piece from our website.
How does that idea sound?
When Gigi is out there at art and craft shows she always has a mannequin in front of her booth, nicely dressed up in all tie-dye and adorned with some accessories.
This is often such a nice combination that customers want these accessories as well. After that experience Gigi always has some more pieces of these accessories with her.
Now the idea came up to offer these items on the web site as well.
But I need an opinion – do you think this would be a good accessory to offer on our tie-dye web site?

UPDATE:
I sent that picture out to all the Thaidye customer and got a great number of answers.
Here are a few…
Which accessory….the DUDE or the bike? They bike is cool, but I prefer the DUDE!
Hilarious!!! I want one…
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LOL! Heck, yeah!
Yesssss definitely!
Merlin!
Please tell me your talking about the long haired stud ;x but I like the bike. Would be cool to have the girls model a few things on it for the site
Much love
Dear Merlin Silk
which one the man or bike?
Have agreat day.
HAHHAHAH LOVE IT LOVE IT LOVE IT… I already bragged on it on facebook… and thaidye.com once again.
Thanks for the smile… that is fantastic. Must be a hoot to drive around on.
All good things to you and yours!!
It is a little over the top.
totally!!
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Oh, my gosh, that is FANTASTIC!!!!
Absolutely! LOL! Bring that to the Fountain Hills Art Show next week! :-)
Hi Merlin,
Very Nice! They would sell like hot cakes!
Merlin, were you referring to the ‘gentleman’ or the ‘bike’???
Wow, I mean, it’s really cool. I say anything to attract people is good.
good luck.
looks good to me…….
my art students love it too!
Yeah Merlin…a Tie dye motorcycle would be awesome.
HAHAHA !! I needed that !! Yes, Excellent — put it up on the site !!
Peace Waves,
Merlin,
This made my day. Love it!!
I also wanted to say that it was so incredible to see Gigi at the Genoa festival this summer. I saw the clothing and new right away who it had to be. Yes, I was bad and had to buy more. It was incredible seeing everything up close like that. The bad part is that I wanted everything.
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I (Merlin) have always been partial to real skills instead of mimicked skills. In my defense I have to say that I tried to apply that to myself as well, even though there have been times when I succumbed to the temptation to make shortcuts.
One of the shortcuts I remember trying was playing music. I have been always fascinated by the keyboard but never had any piano lessons to speak of. Then came computers and midi interfaces and I got myself a Roland synthesizer – good and expensive at that time. I was good with computer (still am, but the way) and in no time I had a nice setup with which I could pretend to be able to play music. I am glad to report that I found my integrity and dismantled that setup soon thereafter and went back teaching myself some songs the real way.
In my early days I also rejected photography because it seemed too easy to make pictures, until I discovered that there was a whole other set of skills to master and that it was an art form in its own right.
For the same reason I have not embraced computer art for a long time. But I think now the computer with it’s tools in graphics has developed to a stage where one can create amazing visuals after mastering those tools and distinguish oneself from the many with little skills.
I myself am tempted but just have not been able to invest the time to develop the necessary skill. But I believe I can recognize a skilled and inspired artist when I see one.
And the reason for this article is that I have encountered one.
Check out Natalie’s MAGES: bold original Art & Jewelry. Just notice these two little examples of what Natalie can do…

There are much bigger views of her art, which she offers as pedants, art tiles and art prints, on her web site. Especially the pendants are a “have to check out” item as we are soon heading into the holiday season.
(in case you wonder – I never got very far with my piano skills.)
Ain’t it great when even scraps of your products are considered to be valuable enough to be used – and then so creatively?
We got this email from Jan, the mind and spirit behind the Hungry Holler:
Hey Merlin:
Got back to the Holler today and found my fabulous scarf in the mailbox. I LOVE it! It’s so l o n g. Just what I like.I’ve been meaning to send you the photos attached. I have a huge sombrero. A girl can’t have enough shade…I never liked the cheesy hatband on the hat. Never could figure out why they would use such a silly thing on what is otherwise a VERY GOOD hat. It finally came apart and I made my own hatband. It may look familiar to you: I have one of your wrap-around skirts. It’s lovely but TOO long, story of my life. I like my scarves long, but need my skirts less so. I cut off the skirt and had a good bunch of fabric left. I used some of that fabric to make my hatband.
I plan to order more scarves for Christmas gifts.
Peace and best wishes,
Jan Mohr Meng
And here is that sombrero…


And speaking of Hungry Holler – what I so much like about Jan’s creations is the ingenuity of her creations: concrete art, using gourds as the last resting place for your pet, and bottle cap art – amongst many other interesting ideas on how to use every day objects in a new way.
Have you ever even gotten the idea of using paper to do your floor?
Thaidye got a chance to play with the big kids – a few weeks ago they got a message from somebody at Women’s Health Magazine offering to shoot some footage of their shoulder and buddha bags for possible inclusion in one of their upcoming editions.
Obviously Thaidye was fast to get some samples out to New York. Soon thereafter it became obvious that the next round had been reached when the request for the official name, web site and contact info came in.
And then it really happened – the June issue 2010 featured Iron Man 2 actress Kate Mara, modeling “8 Easy Pieces – This Summer’s Essentials” and they are pretty, relaxed, and ready for a good time – Just like you! (Women’s Health’s words – not mine!)
In case you wonder what these 8 Easy pieces are – here you go…
And indeed, this point #6 introduces Thaidye’s buddha bags to the world of fashion, playing with the big kids.
What I mean by “playing with the big kids”?
It is standard operating procedure that the magazine lists all the item the model is wearing in these fashion shots. Look what Kate presents…
Gotta tell ThaiDye that they steep-up their prices, don’t you think?
Shopping for clothes online has this one very big disadvantage – you can’t try it on and look at yourself in the mirror!
Getting a feel for the fabric is another point that still needs to be overcome; but with close-up images and a good description, maybe comparing it to other fabrics the customer likely will know, that does not appear to be the biggest problem.
Now comes a little video from Cisco – the networking equipment company – that puts big hope in the heart of all online clothing stores:
Thaidye, the sponsor of this blog, so far did not have much trouble with returns but they still dream of a plugin for the web browser that turns on the web cam of the shopper’s computer after the shopper clicks ‘Preview’, and a friendly voice asks her to stand up, stand back three feet and just shows on screen how that wrap dress would look on her.
Combine that with the computer connected to the big-screen TV and we are nearly there.
Our whole family has watched Miley Cyrus’ Disney Show Hanna Montana pretty much from the beginning and we all like it (especially our nine year old son) – even though I think the coolest person in the show is Daddy – sorry to all you Miley-only fans, but at least it’s the real daddy so the genes are right.
Recently I ran into a nice image of Miley, probably taken somewhere in the greater Los Angeles area – anybody know where exactly? – which I liked…

…even though I think the t-shirt is a bit boring.
Allow me to dream my dream that all star, starlets and celebrities are eager to wear the mudmee tie-dye we offer the world. I am sure that, if they would find out about us, would certainly be true anyways.
I have already started to dress one of our female astronauts properly for her accomplishments in space and so now it was Miley’s turn to be chiqued up.
Out came good old photoshop and suddenly we have some exquisitely dressed Miley Cyrus…

I would have loved to dress Miley in one of our all natural cotton skirts – but that would have taxed my photoshop abilities too much, so instead here you have Destinee modeling one of the mudmee skirts.

She looks a bit like Miley anyways and even is the same age. She and her friend actually came to us offering to model for us – cool, huh?