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21+ Halloween Bullet Journal Doodles

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Are you ready to discover how to doodle your way into spooky fun? Today, we’re bringing together the delightful worlds of Halloween and doodling.

Imagine the thrill of creating playful ghosts, eerie pumpkins, and mysterious black cats on your pages. Whether you’re a seasoned doodler or just starting out, we’ve got something for everyone.

This post is packed with beginner-friendly step-by-step Halloween doodle tutorials and videos designed to boost your confidence and unleash your creativity.

So grab your favorite pens, and let’s dive into a world of Halloween magic, where every doodle tells a story, and every sketch brings a smile. Let’s get started on this doodling adventure!

Ticking off Halloween doodles from my Fall Bucket List has been such a thrilling accomplishment! It’s like finally putting the last piece of a puzzle in place.

In the post below, I’ve crafted the ultimate guide to Halloween doodling, ensuring you have all the spooky inspiration you need at your fingertips. We’ll kick things off with 11 easy, step-by-step tutorials that I personally created to help you bring your doodles to life.

But that’s not all! We’ve got some delightful “Doodles With Me” videos waiting for you, perfect for beginners eager to dive in without a hitch. And to sweeten the deal, there’s a practice worksheet ready for you in our lively Facebook group, where you can connect with fellow doodlers and share your creations.

If you’ve never doodled before and worries you won’t be able to draw these, don’t! First of all, these are all very beginner friendly. And secondly – doodling is just about training your muscles, we all can do it.

If you need more help, be sure to check the end of the post and join our FREE doodling course that will teach you everything you need to know to become a master doodler.

So grab your pens, unleash your creativity, and let’s get doodling together!

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Stationery Recommendations

Before we dive into doodling tutorials, I want to mention a few supplies that will definitely help you enjoy doodling more.

Of course, you can start doodling with whatever you already have, be it a pencil or your kid’sschool pens. But we all know that having better tools can help you do better and motivate you to keep on practicing your skills and level up your school notes.

So, when we’re talking about doodling, here are a few supplies I’m sure you’ll find indispensable:

  • Pencil & eraser. For the pencil, I really recommend getting the one with a comfortable grip since you’ll probably spend a lot of time using it. My top choice is the Pilot Dr. Grip pencil. And for an eraser, get something that won’t leave any traces behind, like this Sakura Foam Eraser.
  • Fineliners. These are wonderful for doodling and note taking. The black lines are perfect to outline your doodles, and the pen thickness variety will definitely allow you to make your doodles stand out even more. My choice for these are Sakura Pigma Micron.
  • Markers. If color is your thing, you’ll want some markers, and I recommend Crayola Super Tips, since they come in so many colors and are pretty affordable. But I also really love Tombow Twin Tone and Zebra Mildliners for the special colors they offer.
  • Colorful Pens. Another option if you want your doodles to be colorful. Tons of different pens you can use, but I would recommend Staedtler Triplus Fineliners or Sakura Gelly Roll, the latter being also amazing for working on black paper.

Now that you have all your supplies ready, it’s time to learn a few doodles to add creativity to your October Bullet Journal pages.

How To Doodle Halloween Doodles

Doodling is hands down one of the most enjoyable and accessible creative activities you can dive into, especially when it comes to Halloween! The great news is, it’s incredibly easy to pick up if you follow some handy tutorials.

Even if you’re a complete newbie and have never doodled before, fear not! With these straightforward guides, you can effortlessly bring your Halloween doodles to life, crafting everything from cute little ghosts to spooky bats with just a few strokes.

The magic of doodling lies in its simplicity and the joy it brings, allowing you to express your Halloween spirit creatively. And the best part? You don’t need to be an artist to get started.

Just grab a pen and some paper, and you’re all set to embark on this fun journey.

If you feel like you need a bit more guidance to kickstart your doodling adventure, don’t forget to check out some extra tips and resources at the end of the post. They’ll provide you with all the support you need to unleash your inner artist and make your pages spooktacular!

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.

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.

You also get to play around so much with what you have boiling inside the cauldron, from sculls for a spooky effect to glitter and herbs for more of a good witch vibe.

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. 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 the fact that you can use any colors, not just green.

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

Doodle With Me: Easy Halloween Doodles

As promised, here are a few Doodle With Me videos that 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.

My latest Halloween doodles video had more of a cute idea to it, where I even used some pastel colors.

It’s a great idea to play with if you want something cute but still in the spirit of Halloween.

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 Doodling Course

As a beginner, you might be looking for some more direction when it comes to mastering this new skill of doodling.

I’ve been there! I couldn’t doodle anything myself until I started my Bullet Journal, and I had to go on a full-on journey to teach myself how to doodle.

I gathered all my best techniques, tips, and tricks to help you get there faster in my FREE course on doodling for beginners.

Simply sign up in the form below, and once you confirm your subscription, you’ll get all the details to start your doodling adventures right away.

More Resources

Are you looking for more doodles of Halloween Bullet Journal inspirations? Don’t worry; I’ve got you covered with plenty of inspiration.

Check out these blog posts next:

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