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Do not have enough time left to assemble a costume for the BlizzCon costume contest? We see you poking around over there for ideas that allow you to dip into the spirit of things -- you know, something that does not require blue makeup, showing your belly button or spending the next 72 hours with pins about wow power leveling, glue and an X-acto knife at the kitchen table.
Dear cosplay casual, we have your backs: a mask of one of the new races to be announced at BlizzCon, from Shelbi of The Bronze Kettle. Shelbi (a World of WarCrafts alum and former columnist, herself) dropped us a line to let us know that she has posted a how-to for masking yourself as one of the races of the moment. This one is as quick, easy and good-looking as they come about wow power leveling, so click over to Shelbis complete instructions and face up to this heady way to look like one of the in crowd at BlizzCon about wow power leveling.
After the break, we will include a spoilerific picture of the front of the new masks, plus we will announce the World of WarCrafts crafters who have been selected for an upcoming geek crafts book from Chronicle Books about wow power leveling.
Speaking of Shelbi at The Bronze Kettle, Shelbis Gift of the Embalmer tote toted away the chance to represent World of WarCrafts in an upcoming book on geek crafts to be published by Chronicle Books. The book is a collection of 25 original geek craft projects, from Star Trek to comics ¨C and of course, WoW. "Fantastic" was the word the books editorial team used over and over again in describing this abominably sweet little project. In fact, the editors were so enthusiastic about World of WarCrafts nominations that they chose a handful of projects for a mention.
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