Step 1: First, draw the monster’s hair
7 Easy Halloween Drawings
This October go ahead and add a spooky touch to your Halloween activities with these free “how to draw” printables. Create these easy Halloween drawings of bats, witches, zombies, vampires, and more with easy-to-follow printable instructions.
Kiddos can follow along step by step or use these Halloween drawings as a creative starter for their own characters! Halloween activities don’t have to be expensive or difficult to do this season!
EASY HALLOWEEN DRAWINGS FOR KIDS
Children are naturally curious. They observe, explore, and imitate, trying to figure out how things work and how to control themselves and their environment. This freedom of exploration helps children form connections in their brain, it helps them learn—and it’s also fun!
Art is a natural activity to support this essential interaction with the world. Kids need the freedom to explore and experiment.
Simple art projects allow children to practice a wide range of skills that are useful not only for life but also for learning. These include the aesthetic, scientific, interpersonal, and practical interactions that can be discovered through the senses, intellect, and emotions.
Specific skills art projects develop include:
- Fine motor skills. Grasping pencils, crayons, chalk, and paintbrushes.
- Cognitive development. Cause and effect, problem-solving.
- Math skills. Understanding concepts like shape, size, counting, and spatial reasoning.
- Language skills. As children share their artwork and process, they develop language skills.
Ways you can support and encourage a love of art:
Provide a diverse range of supplies. Gather a wide range of materials for your child to use like paint, colored pencils, chalk, play dough, markers, crayons, oil pastels, scissors, and stamps.
Encourage, but don’t lead. let them decide what materials they want to use and how and when to use them. Let them take the lead.
Be flexible. Instead of sitting down with a plan or expected outcome in mind, let your child explore, experiment, and use their imaginations. They might make a huge mess or change their direction several times—this is all part of the creative process.
Let it go. Let them explore. They may only want to run their hands through the shaving cream instead of painting with it.
Children learn through playing, exploring, and trial and error. If you give them the freedom to discover, they will learn to create and experiment in new and innovative ways. See our famous artist projects and process art activities!
EASY HALLOWEEN PICTURES TO DRAW
These printable step by step Halloween drawings include some classic Halloween themes.
Pumpkins – Black Cat – Bat – Witch – Zombie – Vampire – Scarecrow
CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR PRINTABLE HALLOWEEN DRAWING PACK!
2. Instructions for drawing an horror house
Let’s draw by following these steps
Step 1: First, draw your front yard
Step 2: Draw the ramshackle house
Step 3: Draw ramshackle towers behind
Step 4: Draw the cross at the top of the tower
Step 5: Draw the cells of the square and circle notebooks
Step 6: Don’t forget to draw the back of the page
Step 7: Draw bats flying in the sky
Step 8: Let’s color the picture
3. Instructions for drawing a witch riding broom
Step 1: First, draw the witch’s hat
Step 2: Draw the head for this witch
Step 3: Draw more hair
Step 4: Draw the ear
Step 5: Draw the neck
Step 6: Draw the witch 1 beautiful outfit
Step 7: Draw the hand holding her broom
Step 8: Draw the magic broom
Step 9: Don’t forget to draw her feet
Step 10: Next, draw the pretty face of the witch
Step 11: Draw a ghost flying with her
Step 12: Draw the crescent moon behind
Step 13: Don’t forget to color the picture
4. Instructions for drawing a vampire boy
Step 1: Draw a head for a vampire
Step 2: Draw more hands on 2 sides
Step 3: Draw his curly hair
Step 4: Draw a handsome face again
Step 5: Let’s draw his gown
Step 6: Draw the outfit he is wearing
Step 7: Draw your hands again
Step 8: Draw the cross in the back
Step 9: Let’s decorate the outfit he is wearing
Step 10: Draw bats flying around
Step 11: Don’t forget to color the picture