Another check mark on the "Honey-do" list...
We returned from our annual Colorado trip last Thursday. We rode trains, zipped across the Royal Gorge, rode bikes from Vail Pass, did our guided fishing trip, shopped, gambled a wee bit and drove the mountains looking at Aspens! Glorious!
Before we left I completed a few “honey-dos.” I got my fall decor up, we got our back yard sodded, I got the yard over-seeded, I painted some of the trim (repainting it with my new favorite white but still have more to go!)…just a few things on my “Honey-do” list I keep on the refrigerator.
Back home and back to work!
One of my spring projects this year was another swing pergola. I love these little projects and we sit in this swing all the time. (HERE you can find a pretty decent tutorial!)
One thing I knew I wanted to do from day one was to stain it black. I like the natural look of treated wood but it does grey over time.
I used Cabot Semi-sold stain mixed in black. I wanted black, but I also wanted to see the grain through the stain.
Almost all tutorials I have read on sealing or staining treated wood suggest you wait 3-6 months to treat it. Treated wood tends to be “wet” and it is important to give the wood time to dry out and “cure” a bit. In my case I waited around 5+ months…I would liked to have waited a tad longer but we had a super dry summer and I wanted to get it done before it gets too cold.
So this little chore has been on my fridge for 5+ months…I finally tackled it this week and was able to check off that “honey do!”
One down…so many more to go!