One of the iconic heathland plants has to be the spiky gorse bush so this was a natural choice for the stamps background.
I started with a flat
Box Primative and slowly manipulated the
Polygons and
Edges to form a petal shape.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg7ASoPl3D2yWSX_PZIhDX7pEUEAEJG0dOAvucE7qfcaH5UCmms7hEJoBvH1c_hXWz9VAP0ehVVJKoM34zFpMi-F2jZ9n1CCmfqGD2vEX2CDl3hS2g8SIoPg63O6PEeREf2IHWTP_pQfg4/s400/Rendered+petal+2.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhy9zr1gt-4G5ghAcm_3ixK8ujRqYLkqXdBgU7654P8qIGFjDqe8SIknYGf6IHFrzCM9feBcbuqjvY1W2i2f3ezdfWTqwrLCrxlgvo6EFQe89afW9TzozcuNZDQauPYl1nhXy8Nfm8xSfE/s400/Rendered+petal+1.jpg)
The initial petal was then
Cloned and
Rotated to create the second. Adding squashed
Spheres and manipulated
Cylinders provided the other components.
Good Job
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