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21+ Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles

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Today we’re uniting two awesome things – Halloween and doodling! Yup, you guessed it – this is a post full of Halloween doodles.

There will be tutorials, there will be videos, and it’s all beginner-friendly if you’re not so confident with your doodling skills yet.

Let’s dive in and learn how to doodle some spookiness!

Halloween doodles are something I had on my Fall Bucket List (just go and check it out here), so I’m happy that I can now officially mark it as completed.

In the post below, I compiled an ultimate list of all the possible Halloween doodling tutorials you might need.

We’ll start with 11 simple step-by-step tutorials I created.

I’ll then share Halloween doodle tutorials and inspirations from other creators and me.

Finally, we’ll finish with a few Doodles With Me videos, which, again, are all beginner-friendly.

There is a little worksheet to practice some of these doodles in our Facebook group, so be sure to drop by and check it out.

Moreover, there is a sheet of printable Halloween-themed stickers in the Resources Vault! Head straight there or join Planning Mashers to get your access. The subscription form will be at the end of the post.

Let’s get doodling!

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Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles

Doodling is the best, and it’s really easy if you follow tutorials.

Even if you’re a complete beginner and have never done any doodling, you can follow these simple tutorials and get your Halloween doodles going just like that.  

And if you need any more help, you can always check my post Learn To Doodle For Beginners.

Scull (With Horns!)

For some reason, this really reminded me of Maleficent, but it’s definitely a much easier doodle to draw.

I feel like sculls are an essential part of Halloween, but I really wanted this scull to be a bit different.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a scull with horns | Masha Plans

How To Doodle: Poison Apple

Another Disney inspiration – a poisoned apple. Of course, this time, I was thinking of Snow White.

Now looking at it, I realize that it might as well be a caramel apple if you just remove the eyes and maybe color the coating in a different way.

It can be a perfect Fall or carnival doodle!

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a poison apple | Masha Plans

How To Doodle A Pumpkin

This is probably my favorite doodle for the holiday! 

It’s very easy to doodle pumpkins, and since you can play around with expressions, they will always look different.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a pumpkin | Masha Plans

A great thing about this is that you can play around with the shape and the expressions of the pumpkin, so you can create something creepy or super friendly.

Here are some ideas I came up with last year.

How To Create a Halloween Bullet Journal Theme | Masha Plans

Spider

Literally the easiest doodle for Halloween and also super cute, I think! 

In my country, we think that spiders are actually messengers, so they aren’t exactly very connected to the evils of Halloween.

But hey, every time I see one crawling on my clothes, I’m completely terrified. Is anyone else with me on this?

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a spider | Masha Plans

How To Doodle: A Poison Bottle

Of course, no Halloween happens without some witchery, so a little bottle of poison is a must-have doodle.

Even though, for some reason, this particular bottle of poison makes me think of pirates much more than Halloween.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a bottle of poison | Masha Plans

Halloween Doodles: A Cauldron

A cauldron is super easy to doodle, and I love all the witchy vibes.

If you want to see how this doodle looks in a Bullet Journal, just check out my doodling page in October.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a cauldron | Masha Plans

Halloween Doodles: Bat

Or a vampire? You decide!

For some reason, I decided to go with this weirdly shaped one, but I find that way it looks cuter.

Yup, it’s spooky Halloween season, but I still want things to be cute.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a bat | Masha Plans

Magic Ball

One more doodle with witchy vibes.

It’s very easy to doodle, and yet you can make it look super cute and mysterious.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a magic ball | Masha Plans

Halloween Doodles: A Coffin

Coffins are very dark and Halloween-themed.

It definitely gives me very strong Addams family vibes, and what can be more Halloween than that?

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle a coffin | Masha Plans

How To Doodle: An Eye In A Jar

Thinking of more doodles, I started thinking about what something that could be on a shelf or a witch or maybe professor Frankenstein is.

And I came up with an eye in a jar. I hope you agree that this is 100% a Halloween doodle.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle an eye in a jar | Masha Plans

Halloween Doodles: A Zombie

I was really surprised at how easy it actually is to doodle a zombie because I never actually thought of doing this doodle until now.

But it is so simple – just a few circles, and you’re done.

And I like that you can use any colors, not just green.

Step By Step Doodling Tutorial - how to doodle an eye in a zombie | Masha Plans

Halloween Doodle Tutorials and Inspirations

These were some basic ideas I came up with, but I definitely want to share with you what others created as well.

After all, each artist has their own style, so it actually can be pretty fun to see how everyone adds their own spin on basic doodles like skulls and pumpkins.

And don’t forget to keep scrolling to watch tons of Doodle With Me videos as well! There are so many more ideas there.

Here are some Halloween doodles I used in my Bullet Journal spreads.

We’re starting with a pretty basic tutorial for the things that I usually consider the skeleton of a Halloween.

Disregarding what approach I usually use for my October theme, you’ll probably always see some of these doodles in my setups.

Step-by-step Halloween Doodles | Masha Plans

I like creating doodling pages like that before I sit down to do my setup; it helps me to come up with more ideas to decorate the future Bullet Journal setup.

If you check my October 2019 Bullet Journal setup you’ll see how most of these doodles make an appearance there.

How To Create a Halloween Bullet Journal Theme | Masha Plans

Cute little doodles are perfect for different trackers, like this one, for my Instagram growth.

It can also be perfect for doodly monthly trackers.

How To Create a Halloween Bullet Journal Theme | Masha Plans

Little tutorial with your most must-have spooky October setup.

I also realized I forgot to mention Karin Brushmarkers Pro as some of my favorite supplies for Fall themed setups. The oranges are just so beautiful and bright.

How To Create a Halloween Bullet Journal Theme | Masha Plans

Halloween is also about monsters, and doodling these is super fun.

There are no limitations – you can make them as crazy and wonky as you wish! These are just a few to get you started.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles, monsters | Masha Plans

And here are some doodle tutorials from other creators:

I love how cute these are; the cartoony style like this is probably my favorite.

Plus, what a fun idea to add thoughts and quote bubbles to them,

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @caitlinmariedasilva | Masha Plans
Credit: @caitlinmariedasilva

There are millions of different ways to draw pumpkins, but they all are different and will give different results.

Considering that for the October Bullet Journal setup, you’ll probably need to draw quite a few pumpkins – I saw it’s always great to see a different tutorial.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @bonjournal_ | Masha Plans
Credit: @bonjournal_

I love tutorials like these – they always remind me how easy doodling can actually be.

In the end, it’s all about basic shapes, everyone can become a doodling master. If you’re not sure – check my Introduction Into Doodling For Beginners, where I share ALL you’ll need to know to become a pro doodler.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @creative.juliaaa | Masha Plans
Credit: @creative.juliaaa

Even though I definitely love my brightly colored Halloween doodles, it looks especially spooky and stylish if you just use a black pen.

I could never decide on just one style, so I often do my doodles in just black and use bright orange for other elements, like headers.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @studydrug | Masha Plans
Credit: @studydrug

Slav is a wonderful artist, and I love how she makes all her doodles look super cute, even if it’s some fun spookiness of Halloween doodles.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @seed_successful_you | Masha Plans
Credit: @seed_successful_you

I love how creative this tutorial is. It just proves that if you put your mind to it – you can make everything a Halloween doodle.

I also want to especially note how amazing the font is for the header.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @anotheme.p | Masha Plans
Credit: @anotherme.p

With the cauldron and the magic ball, these doodles make me think of witches and nature magic.

Another reminder that there is a different take on the Halloween theme; you don’t have to make it all black and spooky.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @lasirenailustra | Masha Plans
Credit: @lasirenailustra

Black and White Bullet is always very creative, and I love her style. But I really think it shines especially bright for the Halloween season.

If you’re looking to do a black-and-white setup but still want to have some variety – definitely recommend you get this set of Tombow Dual Brush Pens.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @blackandwhitebullet | Masha Plans
Credit: @blackandwhitebullet

She really managed to make these doodles both cute and spooky. What a talent.

Also really in love with the shades and generally the way she played with the color.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @elise.studies | Masha Plans
Credit: @elise.studies

Loving this new take with the use of traditional for the season black and orange.

Also a bit offtopic but anyone else is obsessed with the handwriting on the left side of the page?

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @bujowithbecky | Masha Plans
Credit: @bujowithbecky

Simple but super cute.

These Halloween doodles can be a wonderful add-on to your spooky October Bullet Journal setup.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @bujo.by.lo | Masha Plans
Credit: @bujo.by.lo

I’m not the only one associating Halloween with magic, but unlike herbal magic from previous doodles, this one has a more spooky and sinister feel to it.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @ginger.bullet.journal | Masha Plans
Credit: @ginger.bullet.journal

Trick or treating is an important part of the Halloween celebration, and of course, if you want to add some fun candy to your October pages, it will look absolutely natural.

Here is a simple tutorial from wonderful Nicole that can give you some ideas.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @plansthatblossom | Masha Plans
Credit: @plansthatblossom

Absolute classic of October, and I like that among very Halloween-themed doodles, you can also see so many Fall leaves.

Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles by @littleolivebujo | Masha Plans
Credit: @littleolivebujo

Doodle With Me: Halloween Doodles

As I promised, here are a few Doodle With Me videos that surely will give you even more inspiration for your spooky October Bullet Journal setup.

We’ll start with a few I have on my YouTube channel.

Yup, I have a YouTube channel where I post Plan With Me videos, Doodle With Me, stationery reviews, and unboxings. So if that’s something you’d be interested in – I’d love for you to check it out.

But let’s go back to Doodle With Me videos, the Halloween edition.

My first Halloween-themed Doodle With Me video and I decided to go for just a classic black fineliner look.

I also did my best to make sure you see how I start every doodle with a set of basic shapes, this truly is the key to improving your doodling skills.

Remember, that there is a practice worksheet in our Facebook group. You can print it out and trace over the doodles before you’re ready to draw it on your own.

In this video, I went in the opposite direction and really added ALL the colors!

I’m using here my Karin Brushmarkers, which are my favorite Fall pens because of how rich and bright their pigment is.

Well, they are great for every season, but I usually prefer my colors pretty muted, unless it’s Fall.

I also found a few other videos with easy Halloween tutorials as well, and I’m sure they will be of great use to you!

I love how in this tutorial, she presents a lot of different ways to doodle the same thing.

This really helps when you create a Bullet Journal setup, because you’ll need to doodle a lot, but there is only that much you can actually add to this theme.

Definitely recommend watching this video, plus all the doodles are very beginner-friendly.

Sarah is a wonderful artist, and I love all her videos. Her doodles are always super cute and very beginner-friendly.

Free Printable Halloween Stickers

Of course, I couldn’t leave you without a little something. I combined some of my favorite doodles into a printable sheet of stickers.

You can find the stickers in the Resources Vault already, and if you’re not a part of Planning Mashers – just sign up in the form at the end of the post, and the secret passwords will be on the way to your inbox.

Free Printables - Halloween Stickers | Masha Plans

You can download the stickers as a PDF file, which you can open with Adobe Acrobat (completely free and safe download). The file is US Letter size.

Next step – use some sticker paper and print it out! Just make sure you choose “fit” in “Size Options”. and TA DAAAA! You got your sheet of stickers!

If you’re using just a normal paper to print them out, a great option would be to use a special adhesive tape to stick them to the pages.

Final step – use an X-ACTO knife or a pair of scissors to cut them out.

Sign up in the form below and get access to this spooky sticker sheet, all the goodies I’ve already created, and all the ones to come!

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And remember: Keep Bullet Journaling, and Don’t Be A Blob.

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