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How to make gorgeous aged wood stain with simple ingredients from your pantry and without the price tag and hassle of store bought wood stain.

If you are trying to reduce the cost of your home improvement supplies or want to swap harmful chemicals for natural solutions in your home, this DIY wood stain recipe is definitely for you.

I unlocked the code to finding the best natural wood stain, and it is AWESOMESAUCE! (Do we still say that word?)

If you have ever appreciated the look of aged wood, this recipe will teach you how to recreate the look on new wood by combining strong black tea with a vinegar solution and steel wool mixture for a chemical reaction that naturally darkens unfinished wood.

I conducted a little experiment in my kitchen on ourbathroom plank wall project.

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And I discovered that I am never going back to store-bought wood stains for as long as I can help it. This method rocked my world, y’all!

I’d heard about several variations of wood oxidation before to create a color change on different types of wood, so I put them to the test to find that perfect barnwood finish with this tried and true homemade wood stain.

It took all of 30 minutes of “labor”, was really easy clean-up, didn’t require the use of any harsh synthetic chemicals, and only cost me $5 since most of what I needed was already hanging out in my pantry.

Boom, baby! That’s what I’m talkin’ about.

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Perfecting the Color of Natural Wood Stain

Going into this little experiment, I knew I was looking for the end result of a rich color wood tone with a little hint of gray blue color.

On a scrap test piece of wood, I tried all kinds of vinegar recipe combinations for a couple days by mixing steel wool grades and types of vinegar, and discovered that 0000 grade steel wool is the best for the impatient DIYer who doesn’t want to wait a couple of weeks to do this.

Homemade Pre-Stain Conditioners

Applying a wood conditioner pulls the natural tannins to the surface of your raw wood. The kind of wood you choose will determine the color. Heavy-tannin woods like oak or walnut will natural show a darker color than lighter-tannin woods like pine or poplar. So it’s a good idea to test your homemade stain on a scrap piece of wood before working in larger areas.

  • Brewed tea
  • Coffee

Vinegar Method

You can attempt this vinegar stain with different types of ingredients on any type of wood to find the best way to achieve the color of the wood you want.

  • White vinegar
  • Red wine vinegar
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Balsamic vinegar

In my experiment, apple cider vinegar gave a more gray tint than white distilled vinegar.

Brushing wood with coffee brings out more of the brown tones of wood while black tea brings out the gray.
In the end, this was the winning method for me.

DIY Natural Wood Stain

Ingredients to Make Natural Wood Stain

  • 2 cups of boiling water
  • 4 family size black tea bags (I used theseLuzianne tea bagsif you want to be really specific.)
  • 1 real steel wool pad of 0000 grade (I usethese.)
  • 2 cups of vinegar (White House brandapple cider vinegar to be exact.)
  • 2 cheap chip brushes or foam brush
  • glass jar
  • Medium grit sandpaper
  • Pieces of wood of your choice (pallet wood is great to use for this)

WORK SPACE: Be sure to wear gloves and protect your work area with waterproof drop cloths.

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Step 1 – Sand

Lightly sand the wood surface with medium grit sandpaper and remove any dust so it will take the stain more evenly.

Step 2 – Make Wood Conditioner

To prep the wood conditioner, I let 4 black tea bags steep in the 2 cups of boiling water for 24 hours to make it really strong (I left the tea bags in the entire time).

Step 3 – Mix Vinegar and Steel Wool Stain

For the oxidizing stain, I combined the steel wool pad and vinegar in a large glass jar and let it sit for 24 hours too.

IMPORTANT: Leave the jar uncovered as the homemade stain will release gas that shouldn’t be covered.
Then the fun began!

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Step 4 – Apply Conditioner to Wood

After 24 hours, when I was ready to stain, to pull the tannins out of the wood, I brushed it all down with the cold tea mixture and let it sit for an hour.

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(Below) The left 3 planks are plain and the right 3 planks are brushed with the tea.

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Step 5 – Apply Stain

After the hour mark, I brushed the wood with the steel wool / apple cider vinegar mixture, and it instantly turned gray. I was nearly jumping up and down with excitement. (I get excited over things that many “normal” people would probably think is crazy.)

The best part is watching the magic happen after this step.


5 minutes later, the color deepened and I knew it was going to be gorgeous!

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After 15 minutes…

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…and 30 minutes…

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…and 1 hour, I had my perfectly aged wood. Insert fan girl squeal!

You will likely get a slightly different result on each wood board since this is a reactive finish that will all depend on how the tannic acid reacts to the solution. A commercial stain will give a more consistent result. This method is great for anyone who appreciates the natural variation of aged wood.

Considering it only costs about $5 for ingredients from the grocery store, it’s a steal for creating that distressed wood look!

There were a few spots I had to go back over and apply a little more of the oxidizing stain that left a few blotches, but I’ll sand them down a bit to even it out. And I think the imperfections give it a more realistic barn wood look anyway.

You most likely will not need a second coat of stain in order to achieve a dark color. But if you are looking to achieve a darker stain, you can apply an additional coat of the steel wool/vinegar solution.

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Step 6 – Seal With a Top Coat

For the final step to seal in the color, apply a clear coat of wax with a lint free cloth or brush on a coat of polycrylic or polyurethane, especially if you are using the wood on a dining table top or coffee table or creating a weathered wood look in a high humidity space like a bathroom.

It almost reminds me of that glorious wood from my in-laws’ “magic barn” that I’m a bit infatuated with.

I’m so ready to get this plank wall up in our bathroom now! I might have to celebrate with something crazy like a science lab rocket launch. 😉

You can see how ourDIY natural wood stained plank wallturned out here!

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Shelf Life: The steel wool/vinegar homemade stain solution works best within 1-2 weeks since it can become less effective after a longtime.

And we used the same staining method on our DIY wood beam doorway!

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FAQs

What is the best way to naturally stain wood? ›

Homemade Vinegar and Steel Wool Wood Stain

When the vinegar has darkened, apply strong tea to the wood. Let it dry. Apply the vinegar rust stain to the wood. For a darker finish, repeat applying tea or coffee, allowing it to dry and applying more stain.

What is the cheapest Stainable wood? ›

List of Least Expensive Hardwoods. You can work with Maple, Poplar, Alder, White Oak, Beech, and Ash as they are less expensive than more exotic species of hardwood like Cherry, Walnut, and Mahogany.

What is the most efficient way to stain wood? ›

Apply oil-based stains with a paintbrush or clean rag. Apply water-based stains with a foam brush or synthetic bristle brush. For deep grain woods, work the stain into the grain by working in a circular motion. Otherwise, apply the stain evenly in the direction of the wood grain.

What is the easiest wood stain for beginners? ›

Oil-Based Stains

Oil-based interior stain is what most people think of when it comes to wood stain. They are readily available and the easiest to use. They usually have a linseed oil binder that allows plenty of time to remove the excess before the stain dries.

How to make DIY wood stain? ›

Start by soaking the steel wool in the vinegar in a glass jar.
  1. Let is soak for a couple days for a weathered grey wood stain. To keep the stain light, remove the steel wool from the vinegar.
  2. Let is soak until the vinegar becomes orange with rust for a deeper, browner stain color.

Is it better to oil or stain wood? ›

Both oils and stains have their own distinct advantages. Essentially, what differentiates oils from stains is that a stain will improve the appearance of the deck by changing the timber colour; while an oil will enhance the current colour if you are wanting to leave your wood as is.

What is a cheaper alternative to white oak? ›

1. American Ash. Ash is an abundant timber growing in vast forests in North America so as a very stable durable hardwood it is also very affordable. It is almost half the price of European Oak.

What is the best stain for old wood? ›

Some highly-regarded options include:
  • DEFY Extreme Semi-Transparent Exterior Wood Stain.
  • Ready Seal Natural Cedar Exterior Wood Stain and Sealer.
  • Cabot Australian Timber Oil.
  • Olympic Stain Elite Woodland Oil Stain.

What is the best stain for wood without sanding? ›

Minwax® PolyShades® is an easy way to change the color of your currently stained or polyurethane finished wood. There's no stripping or heavy sanding necessary to remove the old finish!

Is it better to stain wood with a brush or rag? ›

If you have oil-based stains (which dries slower), brushing or spraying large areas could work, but lacquer and water-based stains simply dry too fast. This could result in imprints of the bristles on your wood surface. You won't have that problem when you apply and finish staining with lint-free cloth wipers.

What should you not do when staining wood? ›

Leave hinges, handles, knobs or pulls on a piece. Remove hinges, handles, knobs or pulls before you start staining or finishing. Wood finishing products may change the color of any metal hardware.

What wood stain lasts the longest? ›

Clear and transparent stains need a touchup every year or two. Semi-transparent last 2 to 3 years. Semi-solid stains are good for 2 to 4 years of protection. Solid stains on decks may protect up to 5 to 7 years.

How do you do a simple stain? ›

Simple stains are just that - add one stain to a fixed smear slide, let it sit, rinse it off, let it dry, and view. It is a quick procedure for determining the presence and morphology of bacteria in clinical samples such as stool and discharges.

What is the prettiest wood to stain? ›

Ash. One of the best woods for staining is ash. The gorgeous light color and open-grain pattern help achieve a more distinct look, allowing the true natural beauty of the wood grain to flourish. Since ash is a natural cream color, it can be strategically stained to resemble different wood types.

What can I use instead of staining 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!

Can you stain wood with a tea bag? ›

The lighter the wood, the greater the change imparted by tea. Among the woods that respond best are pine, regular maple, tiger maple, and white oak. Instant antique. The cool, pale look of fresh-milled pine is transformed into warm, antique country pine using a dye stain made from regular tea bags.

Can you stain wood with coffee and vinegar? ›

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.

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