A four poster bed DIY chalk paint makeover…
Let’s talk about DIY chalk paint. But first, I gotta tell you a crazy story…
The other day, while driving home, I passed a hitchhiker on the roadside. This forlorn fellow was clearly down on his luck. It was one of those moments when you think, “Gosh, is there something I can do to help?” That’s when I hear my wise mother’s voice in my ear… “Don’t you dare think about stopping the car, Heather!”

As my mother would undoubtedly tell you, I am, by nature, a rules follower mostly. But I am also a massive pain in the arse…and it was that stubborn streak that made me pull to the side of the road that day.
I picked up the hitchhiker.
Here he was:

A little rough around the edges, perhaps. Certainly a lot down on his luck. But definitely full of potential and wanting a little bit of a break to come his way. We decided to give this guy a little hand. It started with some repair work.
There were parts of the frame that were chipping and fractured, so that got addressed. In the middle of the headboard there was some ornamentation that had clearly broken off, so we got out the jigsaw and reworked the top piece a bit.
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Then came the DIY chalk paint. I know I said DIY, but I kinda outsourced that job this time around…

You see, this is one of the things I *LOVE* about chalk paint…it’s so easy to do, and so forgiving, that ANYONE, even this guy…yeah, the guy who can’t even put his pants on the right way…even he can re-finish furniture with this stuff!

I’m not even joking.
Here’s what you’ll need to tackle your own chalk paint project…

DIY chalk paint supplies:
- chalk paint (for this project, we used Annie Sloan Antibes Green)
- chalk paint brush
- clear furniture wax (Annie Sloan clear wax)
- wax brush
- sandpaper, various grit levels
- slightly damp rag for dust removal








Vintage Street Designs says
Fabulous! I LOVE your color choice! Blessings ~ Judy
Nancy Sharp says
I never see pieces like this on the road! That looks like my mom's handmade solid cherry bed she cherished for years. Hers was made in Campbellsville, KY. I love the green you chose. I have got to try chalk paint. It must be the "cat's meow" these days.
โณartina @ Northern Nesting says
Love that color…great makeover!