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19 Cute Halloween Doodles Easy to Draw This Spooky Season

Lucy

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Hey there, my lovely doodlers! 🎃👻 It’s that time of year again—the air is crisp, the leaves are falling, and Halloween is right around the corner! And you know what that means, right? It’s time to get out those pencils and whip up some spook-tacular doodles! 🖍️💀

Halloween is my absolute favorite time to doodle because you can let your creativity go wild with all sorts of cute and spooky characters. From friendly ghosts to cheeky pumpkins, the doodling possibilities are endless! So, whether you’re curled up with a blanket and a hot cocoa or sneaking in some doodle time between pumpkin carving, let’s dive into 19 of the cutest and easiest Halloween doodles you can create this season! 🌙✨

1. Ghosts 👻

ghost doodle drawing

Let’s start with the classics! Draw a wavy, adorable ghost that looks more like it’s here for hugs than haunting!

2. Pumpkins 🎃

Create a plump pumpkin with a cheeky grin. Give it triangle eyes and a little stem hat—it’s Halloween after all!

3. Bats 🦇

batt doodle

Add some flair with a bat doodle! Big eyes, little wings, and don’t forget to make it extra cute!

4. Witch Hats 🧙‍♀️

witch hat

A quirky witch hat with stars and swirls! Bonus points if you doodle a tiny spider hanging off the brim.

5. Black Cats 🐱

black cat doodle

Draw a sweet black cat with bright eyes and a curling tail. It’s Halloween, so make it extra magical!

6. Candy Corn 🍬

Candy Corn doodle

Three simple layers—yellow, orange, and white! Add a tiny smile and voila, you’ve got the cutest candy in the cauldron.

7. Spooky Trees 🌳

spooky tree doodle

Twist and twirl the branches to give your tree that spooky vibe. Don’t forget some curled tips for that whimsical look!

8. Cauldrons 🧪

cauldron doodle

Bubbling cauldrons full of magic! Add some bubbles, swirls, and a tiny spark for an extra enchanted touch.

9. Spiders 🕷️

Draw a happy little spider with big eyes and teeny legs. It’s more ‘aww’ than ‘eek’!

10. Witch’s Broom 🧹

Sweep up some fun by doodling a broomstick with swooshing bristles. Give it a little ribbon for that special charm.

11. Haunted Houses 🏚️

haunted house

Draw a wobbly house with crooked windows—it’s haunted, but only by friendly ghosts, of course!

12. Magic Wands ✨

magic wand

Add sparkles and a big star at the tip of the wand to make your magic come alive!

13. Skulls 💀

Cute and simple! Add big eyes and a little toothy grin to make your skull more fun than frightful.

14. Coffins ⚰️coffin

Give it a classic shape with a few nails on the edges. Add a tiny bat flying around to make it spooky-cute!

15. Owls 🦉

spooky owl

Perch an owl with big, curious eyes on a branch. It’s the silent guardian of your Halloween doodles!

16. Candles 🕯️

candle drawing

Draw a flickering candle with wax dripping down the sides. Make it glow with a little magic spark!

17. Broomsticks ✨

broomstick

A simple handle with swishing bristles. Add a few stars around to show it’s ready for a moonlight flight!

18. Fangs 🧛

fangs

Cute vampire fangs are a must! Make them small and give them a playful curve. Not too scary, just right!

19. Flying Witch 🧹🌙

flying witch

Doodle a tiny witch zooming through the sky on her broom. Don’t forget her pointy hat and flowing cape!

And there you have it, my magical doodling crew! 21 adorable, spooky, and oh-so-fun things to doodle this Halloween. So grab your favorite doodling spot, put on some cozy music, and let your pencil do the spooky magic! 🖤🌌

Remember, there’s no right or wrong way to doodle. It’s all about having fun and letting your creativity shine through. Whether your ghosts turn out a bit wobbly or your bats have extra-big eyes, each doodle is a step in your creative journey. 🌟

Happy Halloween doodling, my lovely artists! 🎨🕸️ And don’t forget to share your creations—I’d love to see your spooky masterpieces!

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With lots of love and Halloween giggles,
Lucy ✨🧙‍♀️🎃

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Lucy

I’m absolutely obsessed with all things cute and creative! Growing up, I was that kid who could never quite get my doodles to look the way I wanted. I’d sit in class, doodling in the margins of my notebooks, frustrated that my kittens looked more like lopsided blobs.

 

 

 

 

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