UK Wildcats Corn hole Game Boards
Cornhole is a fun outdoors, summer family game that we enjoy at cookouts. You may also know it by the name "bean bag toss."
It's a simple concept game. You simply throw bean bags towards a board and try to sink it in the hole for 3 points or at least land it on the board for 1 point. The team that reaches the score of 21 first wins.
It's a simple concept game. You simply throw bean bags towards a board and try to sink it in the hole for 3 points or at least land it on the board for 1 point. The team that reaches the score of 21 first wins.
We play every year at most every summer cookout.
And we always played with these plain cornhole boards that my husband made or my brother in laws boards who were plain as well.
Notice our plain boards? Still fun but not fun to look at! |
Well, being as most of my family is into sports and they all love UK Wildcats, my brother in law, Robert, asked me to do his in a UK Wildcat theme.
So here goes.
So here goes.
First, I painted them a gloss white with outdoor paint:
Then I used some masking tape to make the large triangle that will point towards the hole.
Remember when sticking it that you will be painting on the inside of the lines.
And then I took some blue outdoor paint, from Walmart in semi gloss and painted the triangle. Remove the tape and let it all dry.
Next, I needed to add a UK logo.
So I printed out one online to lookout as a template.
This was the hardest part for me.
I free-handed the UK symbol the best I could in pencil. Double lines, kind of outline it.
I had to keep a UK picture close to keep looking back and forth.
Then I took a small paintbrush, well a makeup brush really, and filled in the pencil lines:
It's a little crooked if you look close, but good enough for me! |
And now on to the easy part.
My brother in law had bought some UK logo, clear cling decals for me to try to use.
I took some E-6000 craft glue from Walmart and rubbed some of it on the backs. To make sure they hold good. And that glue does hold strong.
NOTE:
I just do not like the clear plastic around it now after seeing it in a photo.
I do wish I had trimmed all the excess clear plastic off and just glued on the helmet logo itself.
NOTE:
I just do not like the clear plastic around it now after seeing it in a photo.
I do wish I had trimmed all the excess clear plastic off and just glued on the helmet logo itself.
See what I mean about being able to see the clear lining of the decal?
Next time I will definitely cut it all off before gluing.
Do you see the large wildcat on the front ends?
I didn't have anything to go there so I printed out a wildcat on plain computer paper. I cut it out very closely and applied it with the E-600 glue also.
Use as little as possible or it will start to distort the paper.
Use as little as possible or it will start to distort the paper.
Once dried, I sealed it with a craft paint sealer.
And I also went over the entire board with a can of clear coat sealer found at Walmart.
I'm sure you could probably brush on clear coat protector also if you have it.
Just test o a small part first.
I'm sure you could probably brush on clear coat protector also if you have it.
Just test o a small part first.
When not in use be sure to store these indoors so that the logos don't ruin.
The paint will be fine, it's just the logos that I worry about as it is the first time I've ever used them like this.
I also made a set of matching UK bean bags.
Well, the best I could anyways.
I know they should be made of Duck Cloth but I didn't have any on hand. I'd never made bean bags before so this was a first.
I found a bunch of this UK fabric at the flea market for only $5.00.
Looked up the measurements (6 in x 6 in and wieght 16 oz) and such and cut them out.
Seems you can either fill them with brown beans or whole kernel feed corn.
I went ahead and did beans since they were on hand.
I hope these can withstand a bit of throwing.
We shall see!
If not then I will make some new ones from the mighty Duck Cloth!
Well, the best I could anyways.
I know they should be made of Duck Cloth but I didn't have any on hand. I'd never made bean bags before so this was a first.
I found a bunch of this UK fabric at the flea market for only $5.00.
Looked up the measurements (6 in x 6 in and wieght 16 oz) and such and cut them out.
Seems you can either fill them with brown beans or whole kernel feed corn.
I went ahead and did beans since they were on hand.
I hope these can withstand a bit of throwing.
We shall see!
If not then I will make some new ones from the mighty Duck Cloth!
I'm
not very good at corn hole, I just get lucky a lot. But with the right partner, we have won every game each year,
so far for the last 5 years! lol.
I hope I didn't
jinx the next game!!! lol
I will probably make another set similar to these and put them for sale in my
Etsy Shop.
But I'm still trying to think up a reasonable price.
What would you suggest?
I will probably make another set similar to these and put them for sale in my
Etsy Shop.
But I'm still trying to think up a reasonable price.
What would you suggest?
UPDATE:
Some friends wanted me to also make Jack Daniels themed boards along with Bud Light themed boards.
I did and I will share them on my next post.
Have you ever played the game of corn hole bean bag toss?