just finished an aspen table this weekend
I am not a very good wood finisher but I did build a table out of aspen this weekend that is used to support a very large dollhouse. The one thing I would do differently is to sand and/or use a cabinet scraper to really, really prep the finish. Anywhere glue touched the wood, even if wiped off, seemed to really show up when stained so I'd be extremely careful gluing. I used minwax water base pre-stain conditioner, flooding it on and waiting and wiping it off after about 5 minutes. After letting that dry used a 220 sanding block and hit the raised grain, using a tack cloth at all points moving forward. I then stained it with minwax pecan which really looked red when it went on and scared me as I thought I'd have a pink table. It spread out in to a very nice pecan color that I quite liked. Finished with 6-8 light coats of minwax spray polyurethane hitting lightly the fully dried surface at coats 6-8 with that same sanding sponge. After the final coat and thorough dry polished with a t-shirt. I was pleased with the results and did not get blotches at all. Nor was there any wierd green tint like you see with poplar. It was just very pretty. The wood came from Lowe's and was very affordable, which is why I selected it.