There’s nothing like drawing spooky but silly characters to help you get into the Halloween spirit. Use your illustrations as home decor or pass out drawing pages to trick-or-treaters. The drawing pages even work for classrooms, daycares, and Halloween parties, as well as keeping your little ones occupied until it’s time to go Trick-or-Treating.
Are you ready to add a spooky touch to your drawing skills? Check out these printable Halloween drawing page ideas, and let the good times roll!
1. Smiling Pumpkin
If you want to start with a simple illustration, look no further than this smiling pumpkin. It features a traditional Jack-O’-Lantern face with a few simple details, including a single tooth. You’ll also draw the stem and, if you want to add some extra details, the legs and feet.
2. Sweet Treats
This Halloween drawing page is great for practicing different lines and shapes. It features three fun-shaped lollipops with details on the wrappers. In a silly turn of events, one of the lollipops has a smile on its face.
3. Adorable Ghost
One of the easiest Halloween drawing page ideas on the list, you can learn to draw a friendly ghost. The ghost is one shape with curved lines, and it has a smile on its face. This little ghost only wants to be friends, not scare anyone.
4. Friendly Bat
This adorable friendly bat is also easy to draw, with its body being one shape. Then, you can add the wings and extra details. With such a cute little face, this drawing page is a great way to introduce young children to various Halloween characters.
5. Skull In A Witch’s Hat
If you’re looking to draw more details -and add a little more spook to your creation- you may enjoy this skull wearing a witch’s hat. You’ll practice a few more straight and curved lines, as well as various shapes while getting into a Halloween mood.
6. Visiting A Haunted House
It’s always fun to practice drawing homes, from the curved windows and a triangular roof to the surrounding fence. When you add dark shades and a little ghost, you’ve drawn a haunted house.
7. Cat In A Witch Hat
Children and adults alike can enjoy this precious cat in a witch’s hat. It fits the Halloween season without being too spooky. The details include the cat’s face, whiskers, and ears, but the drawing itself is easy to follow.
8. Heart-Shaped Spider Web
Spiders don’t have to be creepy and crawly. They can also be friendly and loveable. For example, this spider has created a heart-shaped web for you. The entire illustration is easy to follow, and you can practice several shapes at once.
9. Flying Witch
Now, this Halloween drawing page involves more details, as you’re drawing a witch flying on her broomstick. In addition to the witch and her broomstick, you’ll learn to draw small patterns, as well as several bats that are accompanying her.
10. Adorable Dog In A Lion Costume
How can you resist an adorable dog wearing a lion costume? He’s ready to go Trick-or-Treating, and this easy-to-draw dog is definitely looking for some treats. You can even color the dog and his costume after you’ve finished drawing him.
11. Cute Candy Corn
Another easy Halloween drawing page idea, you can learn to draw a piece of candy corn with a smiling face. It features the traditional white, yellow, and orange pattern, but you’re welcome to change the colors. Even the candy corn’s feet are simple to draw.
12. Magical Potion
Drawing a bottle of potion is both easy and fun, from the single shape to the additional cork. You can also decorate the bottle with various shapes, such as stars and moons. What kind of potion are you planning to draw? Maybe you’ll want to color the bottle later.
13. Hello, Frankenstein!
Here is another opportunity to draw a Halloween character with more details: the famous Frankenstein! You’ll learn to draw everything from his full body and face to his hair and clothes. Don’t worry, Frankenstein only wants to celebrate Halloween with you.
14. Peek-A-BOO!
Get ready to draw a little ghost playing its favorite game: Peek-A-BOO! The ghost is hiding behind a crescent moon, peeking out with a smile on its face. Several small stars surround the ghost, which isn’t a surprise because ghosts love to play at night.
15. Little Ghost In A Witch’s Hat
As you can see, drawing different characters in witch hats is a lot of fun, and this ghost in a witch’s hat is no exception. Wearing a friendly smile, this ghost is ready to celebrate Halloween. Perhaps it’s attending a party or going Trick-or-Treating. The possibilities are endless with this easy-to-follow drawing page.
16. Adorable Owl Is Ready For Halloween!
This adorable owl is not only ready for the fall season but also for Halloween. Maybe he’s telling a story or planning a party? As you come up with ideas, you’ll learn to draw his full body, from his ears to his wings to his feet, and details such as a few feathers.
17. A Spooky But Happy Tree
Create a mixture of friendly and scary with this cute little tree. The tree’s branches show that it’s ready for spooky season, but its friendly face reminds you that it only wants to celebrate the holiday. This drawing page is perfect for practicing several lines and shapes.
18. Runaway Mummy!
Where is this mummy going? Maybe it’s going Trick-or-Treating or to a Halloween party. Perhaps it’s only going for a walk. Drawing this runaway mummy involves several details, but the illustration is easy to follow, so you’ll have your own little mummy in no time.
19. EYE Love Candy!
On this page, you’ll draw a wrapped piece of candy, perhaps from Trick-or-Treating. Watch out, there’s an eye in the middle of the wrapper! What a creepy but silly Halloween drawing page idea! You can even enjoy coloring the candy after drawing it, but remember, I’ve got my eye on you!
20. Tasty Halloween Cupcake
What’s Halloween without a special treat? Draw a fun cupcake with a spooky smile in the icing and a witch’s hat on top. Practice drawing details on the hat and liner, or add extra details, such as sprinkles, to make your illustration stand out.
21. The Witch’s Shoe
When you need a break from drawing characters, consider a prop such as this witch’s shoe. The top of the shoe features a witch hat, and the bottom of the shoe features high heels and a traditional striped pattern. While there are several details, it should be easy to draw. Plus, coloring the shoe will be just as fun as drawing it.
22. Silly Little Monster
Monsters do not have to be scary or gross. They can also be friendly and adorable. Use this Halloween drawing page to ease young children into the fun of Halloween. It features a kind expression and several small details, such as horns and other shapes. It’s not only perfect for helping them develop or improve their drawing skills, but it also shows them that Halloween doesn’t have to be a frightening holiday.
23. Spooky Cauldron
If you enjoyed drawing the eye candy wrapper, you’re sure to love drawing this cauldron. The cauldron itself is simple to draw, with a round shape and eyeball in the center. For extra details, you’ll add a set of wings, as well as a scent coming out of the cauldron. You can even use a similar color scheme as the candy wrapper. Maybe the eye candy is an ingredient for whatever is cooking in the cauldron!
24. Cute Pumpkin Basket
Are you looking to stick to the cute side of Halloween? Maybe you’re celebrating with children or just enjoy adorable characters yourself. Whatever the case, this pumpkin basket is sure to put a smile on your face. You’ll draw a pumpkin with a smiling face, stem, and handle, as well as several hearts around the basket. If you need color ideas, follow this page’s lead and stick with pink or another cheerful shade.
25. I’m Dying For A Coffee!
When it’s chilly outside and you still need to face the day, you’re probably dying for a coffee. This Halloween drawing page features a coffee mug with a skull face in the center. The end of a spoon can be seen coming out of the mug. When you’re finished, color the mug pink or another fun shade to kickstart your day.
Halloween drawing pages are great for getting into the holiday. You can draw as a way to unwind, hand them out to friends, or pass them out to students or trick-or-treaters. They’re perfect for both adults and children, as well as developing and enhancing drawing skills. The best part is being able to print out as many copies as needed.
Do you have a favorite Halloween drawing page idea, or are you planning to print them all out? Are you handing them out to trick-or-treaters? You’re welcome to use our comments section to discuss these drawing pages, share ideas, and even exchange a few drawing tips.