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Inspired board game created by Hastings business owner brings double the fun
26 Jan, 2021 03:00 PM
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A Hastings business has had national and international success with the invention of a cornhole board that doubles as wall art when not in use.
Your Decal Shop founder Antony Clark created Display & Play Cornhole Wall Art in December, three days after having the idea.
Cornhole is a game in which two players challenge each other to throw weighted bags into a hole in a board.
The problem, Antony says is that when it isn t in use it is just a large board to store, so the Your Decal Shop team thought they could fill the hole and turn the board into a large piece of art for when it isn t in use.