This combination of glazes creates a really pretty flow from a dark red to a light pink. In my case it stayed really stable. If you wanna be better safe than sorry, leave a good space on the bottom glaze free.
To add some sparkle I applied little dots with Kreul’s Golden Porcelain Paint.
Clay Body
Name: Sibelco Mid Fire WM
Cone Specification: 6
Colors: beige, cream
First Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW119 Cinnabar
Application Method: Brush
A stripe on the upper part of the outside
Second Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW119 Cinnabar
Application Method: Brush
A stripe on the upper part of the outside
Third Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW177 Raspberry Mist
Application Method: Brush
A stripe on the outside - overlapping with the cinnabar stripe
Fourth Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW177 Raspberry Mist
Application Method: Brush
A stripe on the outside - overlapping with the cinnabar stripe
Fifth Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW512 Coral Gloss
Application Method: Brush
A stripe under the Raspberry Mist stripe (overlapping)
Sixth Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW512 Coral Gloss
Application Method: Brush
A stripe under the Raspberry Mist stripe (overlapping)
Seventh Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW511 Pink Gloss
Application Method: Brush
A stripe under the Coral glaze stripe (overlapping)
Eighth Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW511 Pink Gloss
Application Method: Brush
A stripe under the Coral glaze stripe (overlapping)
Ninth Layer
Glaze: Mayco Stoneware SW192 Amaryllis
Application Method: Brush
A thick layer over the outside glazes. Make sure to leave some space on the bottom in case the glaze runs.