Awards and Credits
Sandra started working with FIMO as a child, modeling roses and brooches with tons of gold powder. Years later, she found herself demonstrating FIMO in hobby shops and at trade fairs. She also taught FIMO courses at her home, wrote a book: FIMO Crafting for the Whole Family, and has participated in several live polymer clay classes with international masters.
Sandra Bohlmann
Curiosity is the major idea behind Sandra’s creativity and polymer clay work. Exploring the limits of this versatile material is her main goal. While many pieces might normally end up in the rubbish bin, Sandra likes to figure out ways to save these pieces or make them look intentional. She finds inspiration for the experiments everywhere: in furniture magazines, picture postcards or children's stories.
Sandra's work has no limits. She has a passion for making jewelry and small home decorations like boxes, wind lights or paperweights. She loves to experiment with many techniques and is especially fond ot liquid clay for purposes other than glue. Sandra prefers using a limited color palette with a primary focal color, and incorporating different materials into her FIMO art is increasingly important to her.
Sandra started working with FIMO as a child, modeling roses and brooches with tons of gold powder. Years later, she found herself demonstrating FIMO in hobby shops and at trade fairs. After a six year “baby break," she came back to FIMO and started doing tutorials for Staedtler. She also taught FIMO courses at her home and wrote a book: FIMO Crafting for the Whole Family.
Since 2006, Sandra has worked as a freelancer in FIMO. She also took part in several live polymer clay classes with international masters like Donna Kato, Sarah Shriver and Bettina Welker. Sandra’s website is www.larandra.de