Easy Recipe for Rustic Wood Stain (2024)

Do you hate the mess, smell, and work involved with using traditional wood stain? Find out the secret ingredient for easily adding an aged and rustic look to your unfinished wood.

CREATE | Published July 25, 2016



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One of my least favorite do-it-yourself tasks is staining wood. There is something in my genetic makeup that obviously is missing because I seem to lack the basic skill. Give me a long straight board and I could stain it like a champ. But to actually stain something built of wood with edges and joints? I'll pass. That is why you'll normally see me just adding a little hemp oil or polyurethane to the bare wood and enhancing the natural finish.

In the past, I showed you how to give wood an old look using Miss Mustard Seed's Antiquing Wax. (See my finished dough bowl using that technique.) The look is realistic, but that process was time consuming and can be pricey because of the cost of the wax. And for something small and intricate, it really would not be worth the effort.

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The good news is that I may have just found the easiest "staining" technique that will give you a realistic rustic, aged look with very little time or money invested.


The secret ingredient? Instant coffee.

This technique will work perfectly on anything wood you can submerge into the coffee. If your item is too big for a pan or bowl, try using a large plastic storage box. (It will get coffee stained, so don't go empty out your box of Christmas decorations thinking they can go back inside when the project is done!)

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So here is what you do.....

HOW TO CREATE REALISTIC AGED WOOD USING INSTANT COFFEE

| Boil enough water to ALMOST cover the wood item that you are staining.

| Add instant coffee to the water and stir until it dissolves. The amount of coffee you'll add depends on how much water and how dark of a stain you want to create. Add more coffee if it is not dark enough or a little more water if it is too dark.

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| Add what you are staining into the coffee mixture. Use a spoon to pour some of the coffee over the top of the piece not covered by the liquid.

| To further add age, sprinkle more coffee granules over the top. This is why the coffee should not cover over the item you're staining. These granules will form some darker "age spots" on the wood as they clump together and dry. (And yes, this step does look a little gross!)

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| Leave the item in the coffee until it looks as though it has reached your desired stain color....at least a few hours but maybe up to overnight. Swish the coffee around over the clumps of coffee you sprinkled to dissolve what is left. You may need to repeat this process a few times to put spots over the entire piece. You may also find that the type of wood you are trying to stain does not take the color as easily as others, and you may have to put it back into the mixture to continue the process.

| Lay the coffee stained piece out on a piece of waxed paper to dry and be amazed at the primitive looking stain job you just created!

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This technique is still a little messy and your hands will get coffee stained if you aren't careful or don't wear gloves. But it is still so much easier and doesn't smell bad like conventional stain does. And for a project like aging these clothespins, adding them into the coffee ensures that every part, including the inside portion of the clothespin, is completely covered in the stain without any trouble.

So what side of the staining fence are you on? Are you like me and dread the task or do you consider yourself a master stainer?

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Easy Recipe for Rustic Wood Stain (2024)

FAQs

How do you make wood rustic? ›

Rough Up the Wood
  1. The first step is to age the wood using tools and objects to give its texture more wear and tear. ...
  2. Start with blunt tools. ...
  3. Other techniques include dragging a metal chain across the wood surface or scratching the wood with the threads of a long, metal screw, which will leave grooves.

How do you stain wood with vinegar and coffee grounds? ›

Place a steel wool pad into a mason jar and add about 1/4 cup of used coffee grounds and about 1 to 2 cups of vinegar. Close the container, shake the mixture, and then let it stew overnight. Open the container and gently mix the stain. Using gloves, remove the steel wool and apply the stain to the project.

What is the best finish for rustic wood? ›

Typically, when finishing wood furniture, there are two ways to go: oils and hard-sealing coatings like varnish and lacquer. Varnishes and lacquers do a great job of protecting the wood, although they leave a plastic-like feel. The super-smooth finish means you can no longer feel the grain of the wood.

What are the ingredients in wood stain? ›

Every wood stain consists of four basic ingredients: volatiles, pigments, resins, and additives. The volatile is the vehicle that carries the solids onto the substrate surface. The volatile will evaporate once the stain has been applied to the wood, allowing the stain to form a film.

What household items can I use to stain wood? ›

Learn how to naturally stain your wood using common household items such as red wine, tea, coffee, turmeric, baking soda, cocoa, steel wool + vinegar, and more! The possibilities with natural stains are endless!

How do you make wood look farmhouse style? ›

How To Paint and Distress Farmhouse Style
  1. Clean the surface with warm water.
  2. Paint with white latex paint. I'm a Sherwin Williams girl myself, but that is just me!
  3. Let dry.
  4. Repeat steps 2 & 3.
  5. Sand the edges. ...
  6. Dust off any shavings.
  7. Apply Dark Walnut Minwax stain. ...
  8. With a different cloth, wipe the stain off immediately.

What happens if you put white vinegar on wood? ›

Because vinegar is acidic, it can corrode wood and stone, it can destroy wax, kill plants, and cause other damage. In this article, you will learn what not to clean with vinegar and which cleaning methods work best.

What happens when you put vinegar on wood? ›

Just like hardwood floors, vinegar can eat away at the wax finish on wood furniture, leaving it looking dull and cloudy. But, you'll frequently read that vinegar is ideal for cleaning all types of wood. If you would like to use vinegar on finished or waxed wood furniture, use it extremely infrequently and at your risk.

How do you stain wood to look vintage? ›

Liquids: White vinegar, stains, and paints are three types of fluids you may want to use for faux-aging wood. Vinegar creates a silvery-gray appearance. Stains darken the wood and highlight mechanically distressed areas. Paints can be applied in two coats, then sanded down for a weathered effect.

How do you stain wood for antique look? ›

  1. Step 1: Choose Paint and Stain Color. ...
  2. Step 2: Paint Furniture. ...
  3. Step 3: Sand Corners and Edges. ...
  4. Step 4: Test Stain. ...
  5. Step 5: Apply Stain Over Paint. ...
  6. Step 6: Wipe and Remove Stain on Small Parts. ...
  7. Step 7: Wipe and Remove Stain on Large Surface. ...
  8. Step 8: Seal Distressed Furniture.

How do you make wood look like weathered wood? ›

How to Make New Wood Look Weathered
  1. Hitting it with both sides of a hammer.
  2. Smacking it with a bag of screws.
  3. Whipping it with a chain.
  4. Running the edge of a large screw over the surface.
  5. Sanding - beyond just sanding the splinters out, we sanded some imperfections into the wood, rounded out the sides a bit, etc.
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