This is where the experimentation begins. Get ready to do some diluting.
vanilla is an accent flavor and should be combined with other flavors. Should start it at 2%. Vanilla would be a good complement to tobacco at 1 - 2%.
Way to much cherry. Should start it at 3 - 4%. Do the same with the lemon and lime. If you like a good cherry pipe tobacco try 1 - 2% with 7% tobacco. If you like a creamy cherry use 3-5% with 1-2% vanilla and .5% EM or 1-2% sweet cream.
I Don't vape clove so can't help there.
Tobacco is close. I use hangsen tobaccos at 7%.
Honey would be a good complement to tobacco at 2 - 4%.
Also if you got a cola flavoring then cherry, lemon, lime or vanilla would be a good complement to the cola at 1-2%. also cherry, lemon, lime or vanilla are a good note for a cake, pie graham/crust or desert base.
You starting to get my point that less is more
So pick 1 flavor that you want to be your primary flavor (the main flavor that is prodomenent) that's known as the base flavor and that's used in the highest percentage (5 - 7%) then use accent flavors that give only a hint of flavor (Note flavor) which can be accomplished with 2 - 4%. Such as the examples I gave you above.