The right is something that was easy to make as It was exactly the same as the left hand side just different ingredients. I did the exact same process but in this case used my iPad a lot more to draw the outlines.
Almonds
The almond is a species of tree native to Iran and surrounding countries but widely cultivated elsewhere. The almond is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree.

I actually tried to draw these but it would not transfer from my iPad to my Mac book but I thought it would be an easy sketch. As you can see from the image below it displays the almonds I created but they did not turn out the way I wanted them and personally speaking thinking they had way to many displayed where as I only wanted a few therefore I looked for a different image.

Using a reference image, and quickly sketching them and then taking them into illustrator to tidy it up I created a more structured format of almonds that were effective but simple to view. As you can see I only displayed two, in the white line work again and for the time being sitting on this green background again.

Cassia Bark
Cinnamomum cassia, called Chinese cassia or Chinese cinnamon, is an evergreen tree originating in southern China, and widely cultivated there and elsewhere in southern and eastern Asia. It is one of several species of Cinnamomum used primarily for their aromatic bark, which is used as a spice.

Outline design;
This one is quite a boring ingredient therefore so is the sketch. I thought it would be a simple sketch to display two together and it was a simple sketch and then taken into illustrator from a reference image to make it perfect. I actually doubled up on this design as the lines turned out way to thin, I was considering adding more but I think I will play around with the layout of the order of the ingredients once its all cerated as thinks they need re arranging. Out of all the ingredients this is my least favourite as its quite boring but it portrays the correct ingredient.

Orris Root
The root is used to make medicine. Orris root is generally used in combination with other herbs and can be found in homeopathic dilutions and tea preparations. Orris rootis used for “blood-purifying,” “gland-stimulating,” increasing kidney activity, stimulating appetite and digestion, and increasing bile flow.

Baobob