Are you ready to make this Halloween a creative adventure for your little ones? Yes! With just a pencil, these drawing activities, and a bit of imagination, you can turn spooky season into a fun-filled, artistic celebration.
Halloween isn’t just about costumes and candy—it’s also the perfect time to unlock your child’s creativity with some imaginative drawing activities. Whether you’re a teacher looking to engage your class or a parent eager to keep your kids entertained at home, these 9 Halloween-themed drawing activities are a brilliant way to combine fun with learning. Each activity is designed to enhance fine motor skills, encourage creativity, and add a touch of festive magic to your child’s day.
- Why creative drawing is a great activity for Halloween.
- 9 printable Halloween drawing activities to entertain
- Practical ideas on when and where to use these drawing activities.
Why creative drawing is a great activity for Halloween
Halloween is the perfect time to grab some pencils and dive into a fun drawing session. Kids have more free time during these days, and creative drawing is a great way to keep them entertained while engaging their minds.
With their imaginations running wild—thinking of costumes, spooky creatures, and haunted houses—Halloween gives kids a chance to express that creativity on paper. Instead of simply coloring, drawing encourages them to create their own designs, explore new ideas, and develop skills like visual storytelling and self-expression. It’s a fun, hands-on way to unlock their creative potential!
9 free printable Halloween drawing activities to entertain
I’ve picked these fun drawing activities from LittleBigArtists. These are my kids’ favorites for Halloween drawing sessions. Trust me, they’re a hit!
Download all of them for free, print out the worksheets and give them to the child along with a pencil. Nothing else is needed!
Haunted House
What spooky creatures inhabit this haunted mansion?
The Witch’s Fridge
This fridge is full of ingredients for making potions!
Roll-A-Monster
This is a silly drawing game that kids will enjoy playing. In this interactive art activity, you roll dice to determine which parts of the picture to draw.
Magic Potions
What will these magic potions do? Let the kids experiment with colored pencils, markers, and crayons; delve into the world of collage, or paint their dreams with tempera.
Crystal Ball
Stir their imaginations with the crystal ball. Is it revealing the past or the future? A secret wish, maybe? Or a magical realm that exists only in their dreams?
Let’s Have a Halloween Party
Decorate this room for a Halloween party. Who is coming?
Spooky Halloween Hairstyle
This activity is perfect for thinking outside the box, what things can a hairstyle wear? forks &spoons, spiders, Halloween candy… encourage children to look for the most surprising and fun options.
The Most Monstrous Dish
What has the monster cooked? It likes it but… yuck! Eyes, screws, old toys, slugs… encourage children to look for the most surprising and fun options.
Halloween Museum
This is not a frightening museum, the paintings are empty! Fill the frames with your own artwork. Monsters, haunted houses, zombies… there are no wrong choices.
I hope your kids have fun with them. Let me know in the comments how they worked for you! And as I said, these are our favorites but you can find many more here:
When and where to use these drawing activities
One of the best things about Halloween drawing activities is how easy they are to set up. All you need is to have the worksheet printed and a pencil (or any other drawing material), making them much simpler than other craft projects that require a lot of materials.
Here are some practical ways to use them:
- In art class to help students get into the Halloween spirit.
- As a complementary activity in class, giving kids a fun break while reinforcing creativity.
- In homeschooling, to combine learning and festive fun.
- At Halloween parties, as a calm activity between the excitement.
- While waiting for something else, like in restaurants or before an event starts—drawing is portable and keeps kids entertained!
These simple activities can be used anytime, anywhere to keep kids engaged and creative.
Before you go
Drawing provides a language for kids to express their thoughts and ideas, which improves as they develop the ability to convey their reactions, opinions, and needs. Furthermore, through the child’s drawings, caregivers gain insight into how the child perceives and interprets their thoughts and experiences.
Helping your children express themselves through drawing can be really useful during their education. Not only is this creative activity great for boosting their fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities, but also can help with relaxation and stress relief. Want to encourage your kids to draw? Don’t miss these articles:
Hey Jimena! I just stumbled across this list and omg, the haunted house drawing activity? masterpiece idea right there. Gonna have a spooky art session with my kids. Thanks for sharing these gems!
So I’ve got kids right, and halloween is like their fav but I’m not too artsy. Looked at those drawing things you put out, haunted house and whatnot. Seems easy enough, gonna give it a shot