Introducing QuarterHole™! 

An EZ to carry, pocket-sized, tabletop version of everyone’s favorite game — cornhole.  QuarterHole™ is small enough to carry in your pocket or purse and take it with you wherever you go. 

QuarterHole™ PO Box 1448
Clayton, North Carolina 27528

Phone: 919-763-0914

www.quarterhole.com

Quarterhole shares more:

As a family, we love cornhole-who doesn’t? We played so often that our young girls told us they wished they had one they could put in their pocket. This was a challenge Juan couldn’t resist. He started scaling down a game and after several prototypes, got it to just the right size.

Now the next step-making a bean bag small enough to fit! This ended up being even more of a challenge and believe me we tried!!! Do you know how tough it is to try to sew a bean bag with only 2 kernels in it? Finally, after weeks of trial & error, Juan tried using something that was just the right size to the hole. He always carries loose change & with a bounce of a quarter, QUARTERHOLE® was born!!!

Soon, our neighbors were asking us to paint them one in their favorite team colors. Believe it or not, Juan hand painted all of our games for the first year. It’s amazing what you can do with spray paint & tape! Nowadays, Juan still builds each game by hand-measuring, cutting, drilling, sanding, gluing & branding each & every QuarterHole® Game. We design our games on computer & print them out onto a super strong vinyl. This allows us to offer amazing custom designs from photos of Your Favorite Person, Place or Pet!

It’s amazing the road this wonderful game has taken us down. God has blessed us beyond words-through the people we meet at our festivals & craft shows to the love & support we’ve received from our family & friends. We hope you enjoy your QuarterHole® Game as much as we’ve enjoyed making it for you!

Published On: August 24th, 2017 / Categories: Content Marketing, Digital Marketing, Inbound Marketing, Marketing Strategy, Social Media /

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