I wanted to share our personalised cornhole board which I made for entertaining and our wedding yard games. Corn hole is a popular American game which is becoming popular amongst our group of friends for backyard parties and BBQs.

The materials are pictured below, all sourced from bunnings. I had the 1200mm x 1200mm Plywood board cut in half at bunnings as well as the untreated pine timber lengths.

I followed measurments online for a regulation cornhole board. I used an adjustable hole saw to cut the 150mm hole in the two pieces of plywood which would make up the top of the board.


I then cut the pine timber lengths to size and screwed together to create the frame of the boards. The top was then nailed to the frame using a nail gun. All the holes were then filled in using pine wood putty. Afterwhich I sanded down the sides to makes them flush with the top fir a seamless look.

I then taped up the design on the top, using painters tape. I opted for a triangle design with a border for both boards, but with an alternate deisgn between them.

I then used sikkens ebony timber stain to colour the design, but also keep the wood grain coming through. I ended up using three coats to get the depth I wanted and the contrast with the raw pine.

I removed the tape and sealed the boards with Cabot's matte water based timber finish, a non-yellowing formula which kept the blonde pine look on the unstained sections, while sealing from the elements. I then taped it up again for the boarder painting. I used a glass white spary paint for the border, giving a uniform, seamless finish, with an almost vinyl look to the finish.



I then added a LR vinyl decal for mine and my partner's initial monogram.

The legs were then cut from the timber lengths, using an ozito mitre saw to cut the ends to a 30 degree angle, and to round the tops off. These were then attached to the tops of the boards using bolts and washers to allow the legs to be folded away for storage.


I finished off the boards with handle holes in the sizes for easy transport, and they were ready to go. Sealed for all weather and built for the toughest of competitors.




