An old one the idea dates back to 40k 4th edition with dangerous jungle plants
Using a polystyrene egg, I glued it onto a base using builders caulk, ('No Nails' melts the polystyrene).
Cocktail sticks are then pushed into the sides, and then cloves were pushed into the top for the flowers.
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