Woven paper baubles

A quick update; The two amazing ladies who created the templates for this project have just released a wonderful book full of gorgeous projects just like this one.

I’ve written a review and show one of the projects I made from it here.

I’ve been collecting pretty glass baubles for our Christmas tree for a number of years. But the closure of one of my favourite local stores and the lack of pretty baubles this year has meant I’ve not added as many to my collection as normal. Everything this year appears to have been attacked with a glitter gun! So I decided to make a couple of baubles.

A few weeks ago I stumbled across some amazing paper weaving work by PaperMatrix and I was determined to give it a try. These fabulously talented ladies have used Rhino software to create 3D woven paper spheres. They make absolutely gorgeous large Christmas baubles!

So I got to work and made up Sphere 1, Sphere 2 and Sphere 3. Actually, I made four sphere 1’s, getting the technique right. I tried with paper and with 200 gsm card. And whilst working with paper makes it easier, I didn’t like the finished product as much and so moved to work with card stock.

The process results in some gorgeous patterns! I had to document them; here are the results.

To make these you’ll either need some fabulous cutting skills (as every millimetre counts) or a paper cutter. From the video it appears that PaperMatrix use a Cameo cutter very successfully.

I used my now discontinued Graphtec ce5000-40 and adjusted the templates in illustrator so that they cut quicker (and didn’t require use of scissors to remove the pieces) by joining all of the open ends together, as well as scaling the pieces down a little so that I could cut all 24 pieces out on one A3 piece of card stock.

The written instructions on each post really are quite limited, so I was struggling initially. But then I stumbled across this video and it all fell into place. The video is of the making of the hot air balloons (next on my list!) but the same technique is used for the spheres. The music can get quite annoying after 8 minutes straight but it’s really informative.

The first step is to lay out the 24 pieces into two disks that are adhered together to create the 12 legged starfish-like panels that you weave together. This part drove me crazy until I discovered that the tabs don’t align perfectly with each other or with the disk you’re sticking them to (see the last image in this post). Once this was discovered it all got much easier!

Sphere #003 is both easier and harder to weave together. The spacing between the strips allow for more movement, but they also tend to catch on each other and so care is needed when weaving them together. I also found it easier not to worry about aligning up the circle panels perfectly until after I’d completed the sphere. There’s quite a bit of movement and you’ll never get them aligned exactly all the way along.

Once I’d completed the bauble, I glued some ribbon to a disk and tucked it under the ‘pomegranate’ end of the sphere, this gave me a nice clean overall look to the top of the bauble whilst still leaving the tabs exposed as I quite like the look of them.

Click on the links following to link to the posts and download the templates for each of the spheres:
Sphere #001
Sphere #002
Sphere #003

I’m exceedingly happy with the results and can’t wait to make some more! I’ve dreams of making a couple of really big one for my husbands office decorations next year.

The layout of the centre tabs and how they’re aligned with the circular support tab.

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16 responses to “Woven paper baubles”

  1. Rhonda Avatar

    These are amAZing and so pretty! I wish I had mad cutting skills (or a paper cutter.)

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  2. Katrina Avatar

    These are just beautiful, I would love to make them but have the wrong type of machine, not that that one works at the mo. I bet they looked beautiful on your tree. Great blog by the way.

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  3. Sarah Avatar

    So prettyyyyyy. I’m mesmerised!

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  4. Lilach Avatar

    Looks amazing !

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  5. Spheres updated | PaperMatrix Avatar

    […] Nexttonicx recommended making the spheres from heavier paper than the 80 g/m2 I normally use.  I tried out 135 g/m2 and this works extremely well for spheres with a diametre in the order of 10 cm. The spheres become crisp end very regular. They are also much easier to weave. Thanks to Nexttonicx for this advise. You may go to Nexttonicx for a thorough set of instructions for weaving the spheres. […]

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  6. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    Gorgeous!! I can’t wait to try this!!! Thank you for the patterns and link to the video!

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  7. Lesley Thomas Avatar
    Lesley Thomas

    Stunning! Fantastic idea, I’d love to try these. I have a Cameo, but now I need to look for the designs, I didn’t see a link anywhere, I’ll go back and have another look.

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      The links are in the third paragraph of this blog 🙂

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    1. next to nicx Avatar

      Thanks 🙂 Glad you like it!
      xN

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  8. Vita Avatar

    They are gorgeous! And thank you for the templates. It took me some time to figure out how to finish it but now it looks really great. Oh, and I cut everything manually but I truly wish I had a cutting machine so I could make hundreds of these cute baubles. Thank you!

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  9. Deborah Avatar
    Deborah

    Such a lovely idea and Vita, we did the same as you and hit the same issue at the end. In the end I made a disk with some ribbon through it and put that inside with glue on it. Then with a lot of fiddling and poking with a pin, we coaxed the ends to stick. They aren’t showroom ready, but they are stuck. We think (the kids and I) that we will dip the tops in glitter to hide the mess.

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  10. shonah Avatar
    shonah

    Love these! Do they take long to assemble? I would love to try them as a cut file on the silhouette

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  11. brigitte Avatar
    brigitte

    magnifique !
    merci pour ce partage

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  12. ali Avatar
    ali

    very nice. it’s wonderful.

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  13. Светлана Avatar
    Светлана

    Спасибо!!!! Получились очень красивые шары!!!

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