Simple Homemade Kid’s Halloween Costume Ideas

Are you searching for simple and cost-effective Halloween costumes for kids? Halloween does not have to break the bank. Get creative and make your own costumes. Here are some fun DIY costume ideas for kids that are simple and affordable.

1. Superhero Cape

  • Materials: Old T-shirt, fabric scissors, fabric paint, and felt.
  • Instructions: Cut the back of an old T-shirt into a cape shape. Decorate with fabric paint or felt cutouts to match your child’s favorite superhero.

2. Animal Costume

  • Materials: Hoodie, felt, and hot glue.
  • Instructions: Use a plain hoodie as the base. First, cut ears, tails, or wings out of felt. Then, attach them with hot glue to transform your hoodie into a cat, lion, or bat costume.

3. Robot

  • Materials: Cardboard boxes, aluminum foil, old buttons, and spray paint.
  • Instructions: Cut holes in a box for the head and arms, and spray paint it silver. Add buttons, knobs, and other “robot” features using foil and old gadgets.

4. Scarecrow

  • Materials: Flannel shirt, jeans, straw or raffia, and face paint.
  • Instructions: Stuff straw or raffia into the sleeves and pants. Add a floppy hat and paint your child’s face like a scarecrow.

5. Pirate

  • Materials: Striped shirt, black pants, felt, string, and a bandanna.
  • Instructions: Cut a sword shape out of cardboard and cover it with foil. Create an eye patch from felt, use string or yarn to attach it, and tie it around your child’s head. Next, add a bandanna to complete your pirate costume.

6. Ghost

  • Materials: Old white sheet and fabric scissors.
  • Instructions: Cut out holes for the eyes and mouth in an old white sheet or tablecloth. Drape the sheet over your child for an instant ghost costume. If you child wants extra on the costume, add a bow or tie to personalize the ghost.

7. Dinosaur

  • Materials: Hoodie, felt, and fabric glue.
  • Instructions: Use a green hoodie as the base of your child’s costume. Cut spikes from felt and glue them down the back to create a dinosaur tail and back.

8. Princess or Knight

  • Materials: Old dress or shirt, felt, paint, and cardboard.
  • Instructions: For a princess, use an old fancy dress and make a felt crown. For a knight, create armor out of cardboard. Draw a design on the breastplate and paint the base silver. Then, add color to make the design stand out.

9. Astronaut

  • Materials: White clothes, duct tape, paint, empty water bottles, and a helmet.
  • Instructions: Create a space suit using white clothes and duct tape. Paint the empty water bottles silver (2L pop bottles work best). Add a design to make the Jetpack stand out.

These DIY costumes are great for Halloween, costume parties, or dress-up play! Remember, have fun! Design the costumes together. Happy Halloween!

Halloween Treats: Fun Non-Candy Ideas

Are you preparing to hand out candy on Halloween? Do you want to offer alternatives to your regular candy treats? Diet restrictions or allergies prevent many children from enjoying trick-or-treating. Offering alternatives is a great way to include everyone. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following non-candy Halloween treats.

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  1. Halloween Stickers
  2. Halloween Stampers
  3. Mini Note Pads
  4. Halloween Pencils
  5. Pencil Sharpeners
  6. Halloween Rings
  7. Pumpkin Erasers
  8. Bubbles
  9. Bubble Wands
  10. Glow Rings
  11. Spider Rings
  12. Mini Play-Doh
  13. Bouncing Balls
  14. Fidget Toys
  15. Bendables
  16. Glow Sticks
  17. Glow Spiders
  18. Glow Necklaces or Bracelets
  19. Mini Puzzles
  20. Mini Prisms
  21. Porcupine Balls
  22. Yo-Yo’s
  23. Vampire Fangs
  24. Pirate Eye Patches
  25. Activity Pads
  26. Halloween Rubber Ducks
  27. Mini Slinkies
  28. Lip Balm
  29. Silly Straws
  30. Temporary Tattoos
  31. Halloween Sunglasses
  32. Bookmarks
  33. Finger Puppets
  34. Slap Bracelets
  35. Punch Balloons
  36. Lego Figure Kits
  37. Mini Action Figures
  38. Alien Figures
  39. Halloween Whoopee Cushions
  40. Foam Putty
  41. Silly Putty
  42. Slime
  43. Whistles
  44. Kazoos
  45. Slide Flutes
  46. Chalk
  47. Hair Scrunchies
  48. Mini Flashlights
  49. Colorful Shoelaces
  50. Mini Paratroopers
  51. Grow a Bug
  52. Marbles
  53. Spin Tips
  54. Mini Nail Polishes
  55. Stretchy Skeletons
  56. Halloween Balloons
  57. Crayons
  58. Coloring Books
  59. Colored Pens
  60. Art Kits
  61. Mini Card Games
  62. Sticky Hands
  63. Halloween Socks
  64. Wind-Up Toys
  65. Halloween Squishes
  66. Mini Cars
  67. Fake Mustaches
  68. Jump Ropes
  69. Mini Frisbee
  70. Finger Lights
  71. Stress Balls
  72. Mini Bottles of Water with Drink Packets

Happy Halloween!

Best Halloween Music to Get You in the Spirit

Halloween is getting closer! Are you searching for spooky music to celebrate the holiday? Are you hosting a party? Would you like to add to your playlist? The following Halloween-themed music is perfect for the spooky season.

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  1. “Thriller” – Michael Jackson
  2. Monster Mash” Bobby “Boris” Pickett
  3. “Ghostbusters” – Ray Parker Jr.
  4. “Superstition” -Stevie Wonder
  5. “Vampire” – Olivia Rodrigo
  6. “Weird Science” – Oingo Boingo
  7. “Every Day is Halloween” – Ministry
  8. “Stranger Things” Theme — Kyle Dixon & Michael Stein
  9. “Somebody’s Watching Me” – Rockwell
  10. “This is Halloween” – The Citizen of Halloween
  11. “People Are Strange” – Echo and the Bunnymen
  12. “Into the Midnight Hour” – Wilson Pickett
  1. “Halloween Theme – Main Title” – John Carpenter
  2. “You’re the Devil in Disguise” – Elvis Presley
  3. ‘The Becoming” – Nine Inch Nails
  4. “The Phantom of the Opera” Overture — Andrew Lloyd Webber
  5. “Haunted” — Beyonce
  6. “Abracadabra” – Steve Miller Band
  7. “Spooky Scary Skeletons” –  Andrew Gold
  8. “Freaks Come Out at Night” — Whodini
  9. “A Nightmare on My Street” – DJ Jazzy & The Fresh Prince
  10. “I Put a Spell on You” — Bette Midler
  11. “Werewolves of London” – Warren Zevon
  12. “Witchcraft” – Frank Sinatra
  13. “Transylvania Twist,” – Bobby “Boris” Pickett, The Crypt-Kickers
  14. “Haunted” — Taylor Swift
  15. “Creep” — Radiohead
  16. “Who Can It Be Now?” — Men at Work
  17. “I Want Candy” — Bow Wow Wow
  18. “Monster” — Lady Gaga
  19. “Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps)” — David Bowie
  20. “Wolves” — Selena Gomez & Marshmello
  21. “Witchy Woman” — The Eagles
  22. “Grim, Grinning Ghosts” – The Melomen, Paul Frees, Betty Taylor, Bill Lee, and Thurl Ravenscroft
  23. “Love Potion No. 9” – The Clovers
  24. “Sympathy for the Devil” – The Rolling Stones
  25. “Enter Sandman” – Metallica
  26. “Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead” — Ella Fitzgerald
  27. “Time Warp” — Little Nell, Patricia Quinn, & Richard O’Brien
  28. “The Addams Family Theme” – Vic Mizzy and His Orchestra and Chorus
  29. “Super Freak” — Rick James
  30. “Get Ur Freak On” — Missy Elliot
  31. “Season of the Witch” — Donovan
  32. “Hungry Like the Wolf” — Duran Duran
  33. “Ghost” — Ella Henderson
  34. “Love Song for a Vampire” – Annie Lennox
  35. “The Witch Queen of New Orleans” – Redbone
  36. “Monsters” — All Time Low ft. Demi Lovato and blackbear
  37. “True Blood” — Justin Timberlake
  38. “Bad Moon Rising” – Creedence Clearwater Revival
  39. “Skeleton in the Closet” — Louis Armstrong
  40. “M.I.B. Main Theme” – Danny Elfman
  41. “The Twilight Zone” -The Ventures
  42. “Devil Went Down to Georgia” – The Charlie Daniels Band
  43. “Friends on the Other Side” – Randy Newman
  44. “Be True to Your Ghoul” – The Ghouls
  45. “Materia Primoris: The X-Files Theme” – Mark Snow
  46. “The Purple People Eater” – Sheb Wooley
  47. “Maneater” – Daryl Hall and John Oates
  48. “I’m in Love with a Monster” – Fifth Harmony
  49. “Remains of the Day” – Danny Elfman
  50. “Double Trouble: – John Williams
  51. “The Yodeling Ghost” – Bing Crosby & the Andrew Sisters
  52. “Headless Horseman” – Kay Starr
  53. “I Was a Teenage Werewolf” – The Cramps
  54. “Ghost Town” – The Specials
  55. “Bones” – Imagine Dragons
  56. “Jeepers Creepers” – Louis Armstrong
  57. “The Ghost of Smokey Joe” – Cab Calloway
  58. “Devil in My Car” – The B-52s
  59. “The Great Pumpkin Waltz” – Vince Guaraldi
  60. “Disturbia” – Rihanna
  61. “She Put a Hex on You” – Them
  62. “Heffalumps and Woozles” – The Disney Studio Chorus
  63. “Dark Lady” – Cher
  64. Hedwig’s Theme” – John Williams

Happy Halloween! Enjoy!

Budget-Friendly Halloween Party Ideas for Kids

Do you want to host a Halloween party for your kids? Are you on a tight budget? Even with last-minute planning, throwing a Halloween party is a fun way to celebrate the holiday. If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following budget-friendly Halloween party ideas for kids.

1. DIY Decorations

  • Paper Plate Pumpkins: Use orange paper plates, construction paper, and markers for kids to create their own pumpkins.
  • Spooky Bunting: Cut out ghosts, bats, and pumpkins from colored paper and string them up as decorations.
  • Glow Stick Balloons: Put glow sticks inside balloons for an eerie glow around the party space.

2. Games and Activities

  • Pumpkin Bowling: Use empty cans decorated with spooky faces as pins, and small pumpkins as bowling balls.
  • Mummy Wrap: Kids can race to wrap each other in toilet paper or crepe paper to create mummies.
  • Pin the Hat on the Witch: A Halloween twist on the classic “Pin the Tail on the Donkey.” You do not have to purchase the game. Draw a large witch on a piece of poster board. Supply “hats”, blind fold each guests, spin, and allow them to pin their hat on the witch.

3. DIY Treats

  • Monster Rice Krispies: Add food coloring and candy eyes to homemade Rice Krispies treats to make them look like monsters.
  • Cookie Decorating Station: Set up an area where the young party goers can decorate their own cookies. Use sprinkles, eyes, and other Halloween-themed edible decorations. Allow each guest to decorate two cookies one to eat at the party and the other to take home.
  • Cupcake Decorating Station: Similar to the cookie station except use cupcakes. Set up an area where kids can decorate their own spooky cupcakes with candy and frosting. Provide gummy worms, edible sprinklers, and other Halloween-themed candies for decoration. Allow each guest to decorate two cupcakes one to eat at the party and the other to take home

4. Craft Corner

  • Pumpkin Painting: Skip the carving mess and let kids paint mini pumpkins or gourds with fun designs. Provide paint, brushes, paint shirts, and cups to rinse brushes.
  • Collage Pumpkins: Provide each kid with a small pumpkin or gourd. Supply glue and materials to stick on the pumpkin. The collage materials can include pieces of yarn, scrap material, pipe cleaners, glitter, large googly eyes, and construction paper.
  • Make Your Own Masks: Provide blank paper masks and art supplies for kids to create their own Halloween masks.
  • Poster Board Art: Supply each child with a white poster board or large piece of construction paper. Encourage the party goers to create a Halloween art scene. Use markers, crayons, glue, glitter, watercolor paints, and other materials to create an art piece.

5. Photo Booth Ideas

  • Basic Photo Booth Set up: Clear an area on your porch. Alternatively, use a corner in your house for a photo booth. Use spooky backdrop, a large dark sheet, Halloween material, or a themed tablecloth. Add some homemade props like witch hats, signs, funny glasses, plastic pumpkins, or cat ears.
  • Pumpkin Patch: Set up an area with pumpkins. Use the pumpkin creations from the party and your pumpkin decorations to make a pumpkin patch.
  • Outdoor Photo Area: Set up an area in your backyard for a spooky photo session. Ask your guests to pose for a group photo. Then, take lots of individual photos.

6. Simple Party Favors

  • Give out little treat bags filled with stickers, temporary tattoos, or homemade Halloween slime. Kids love taking stuff home from parties.

7. Go Trick-or-Treating:

  • Trickor-Treat: If you are hosting your party on Halloween night, make trick-or-treating in your neighborhood party of festivities. After trick-or-treating is over, head back to the party for hot cocoa and snacks.
  • Trunk-or-Treat: Many neighborhoods or area churches set up trunk-or-treat locations for the kids. Enjoy getting candy and other goodies then return to the party.

These ideas keep costs down while still creating a fun and memorable experience for the kids! Happy Halloween! Have fun!

Make Your Own Fun Halloween Costumes

Halloween is at the end of the month! Are you still trying to figure out a Halloween costume? Are you on a tight budget? Creating Halloween costumes from items at home can be fun and cost-effective! If you are searching for ideas, consider the following tips.

  1. Use Clothes and Accessories: Raid your closet for clothes that can resemble a character or theme. Old dresses, suits, or even oversize shirts can be transformed with some imagination. Create outfits to resemble past decades.
  2. Get Creative with Makeup: Makeup can completely change your look. Look up tutorials online for easy special effects or character makeup using what you have in your makeup case.
  3. Use Household Items: Look around your house for items that can be repurposed. Cardboard boxes, tin foil, old curtains, or even newspapers can become part of your costume.
  4. DIY Accessories: Make accessories like hats, wands, or masks using paper, cardboard, or fabric scraps.
  5. Think Themes: Choose a theme that can be easily assembled from what you have. For example, a zombie can be created with old clothes, torn fabric, and some makeup.
  6. Combine and Layer: Sometimes combining different items or layers can create a unique costume. Mixing and matching can lead to surprising results.
  7. Use Color and Patterns: You can make your costume stand out by using bold colors or patterns. This works even if you’re not aiming for a specific character.
  8. Add Personal Touches: Incorporate your own style or hobbies into the costume. Adding your personalized flair makes the costume more personal and fun.
  9. Safety First: Make sure any items you use are safe and comfortable. This is especially important if you are attending a party or walking around. Avoid materials that could cause allergies or discomfort. Test your homemade costume before heading out.
  10. Have Fun: The best part of homemade costumes is the creativity and fun of putting your outfit together. Enjoy the process and do not be afraid to experiment!

Happy Halloween! Enjoy!

12 Ideas for New Halloween Traditions

The spooky season is here! Are you a fan of Halloween? Do you want to try something new with your family or friends this year? Starting new Halloween traditions can be a lot of fun! If you are searching for inspiration, check out the following ideas for new Halloween traditions.

  1. Pumpkin Carving Party: Host a pumpkin carving party with friends and family. Provide carving tools, templates, and decorations for everyone to use. Ask everyone to bring a pumpkin to decorate or contact a local farmer for a deal on pumpkins.
  2. Halloween Movie Marathon: Choose a selection of Halloween-themed movies or spooky classics to watch. Make time for a family Halloween movie night or host a movie night with friends. Serve Halloween-themed treats and enjoy.  
  3. Costume Contest: Host a Halloween party and organize a costume contest with prizes for categories like scariest, funniest, and most creative costumes.
  4. Haunted House Tour: Visit local haunted houses, haunted walking tours, or haunted corn mazes. Or create your own haunted house at home as part of your Halloween party theme.
  5. Baking Spooky Treats: Spend an afternoon baking and decorating Halloween-themed cookies, cupcakes, and other treats. Pass out the baked goods to friends and family. Or use the delicious treats for your Halloween gatherings.
  6. Neighborhood Trick-or-Treating: Plan a route and go trick-or-treating with your family, friends, or neighbors. Being in a group at Halloween is more fun. Alternatively, set up a trunk-or-treat event in a local parking lot.
  7. Halloween Crafts: Host a Halloween crafting day. Make Halloween decorations and crafts, such as ghost garlands, paper bats, or painted rocks.
  8. Halloween Photo Booth: Set up a photo booth with spooky props and backdrops for memorable pictures.
  9. Storytelling Night: Gather around a campfire and share spooky stories. Or read Halloween-themed books by candlelight or battery-operated lights to create a spooky atmosphere.
  10. Pumpkin Patch Visit: Meet at your local pumpkin patch to pick out pumpkins. Enjoy seasonal activities like hayrides and corn mazes.
  11. Halloween Scavenger Hunt: Create a Halloween-themed scavenger hunt with clues and treats hidden around your home or yard. This is a great activity for a Halloween party.
  12. Decorate the House: Make it a tradition to decorate your house together as a family, both inside and outside.

Choose a few of these ideas this year, and see which ones become your new favorite traditions! Happy Halloween! Enjoy!

99 Halloween-Themed Hashtags

Halloween is at the end of the month! Are you gearing your personal or business social media posts towards the spooky holiday? Using the right hashtags is essential for search engine optimization to reach a wider audience.

If you are searching for Halloween-themed hashtags, consider the following ideas.

  1. #Halloween
  2. #Halloween2024
  3. #HappyHalloween
  4. #HappyHalloween2024
  5. #HalloweenPhotos
  6. #HalloweenPhotoSession
  7. #HalloweenSelfie
  8. #Selfie
  9. #HalloweenIsComing
  10. #HalloweenCountdown
  11. #October31st
  12. #October
  13. #HalloweenMonth
  14. #OctoberHoliday
  15. #BestHoliday
  16. #FavoriteHoliday
  17. #SopokySeason
  18. #Spooky
  19. #SpookyNight
  20. #SpookyVibes
  21. #Spoktacular
  22. #HalloweenLover
  23. #ILoveHalloween
  24. #HalloweenMovies
  25. #HalloweenLife
  26. #HalloweenTime
  27. #HalloweenEveryday
  28. #HalloweenFavorite
  29. #HalloweenHouse
  30. #AllHallowsEve
  31. #HallowsEve
  32. #Midnight
  33. #HalloweenNight
  34. #TrickorTreat
  35. #JustTreatsNoTricks
  36. #TrunkorTreat
  37. #HalloweenCandy
  38. #CandyCorn
  39. #Chocolate
  40. #HalloweenDecor
  41. #HalloweenCouple
  42. #MatchingCostume
  43. #HalloweenTheme
  44. #HalloweenCostume
  45. #HomemadeCostume
  46. #HalloweenOutfit
  47. #HalloweenFashion
  48. #HalloweenNails
  49. #HalloweenHair
  50. #HalloweenMakeup
  51. #HalloweenArt
  52. #HomemadeHalloween
  53. #HalloweenCrafts
  54. #HalloweenCraftDay
  55. #HalloweenWreath
  56. #HalloweenGhost
  57. #HalloweenTraditons
  58. #NewHalloweenTraditions
  59. #HallowenMemories
  60. #HalloweenCoreMemories
  61. #BestHalloweenEver
  62. #HalloweenFun
  63. #HallowenSquad
  64. #HangingWithMyWitches
  65. #Witch
  66. #WitchyVibes
  67. #HalloweenMood
  68. #HalloweenSpirit
  69. #HalloweenStyle
  70. #HalloweenNails
  71. #Pumpkin
  72. #HalloweenPumpkin
  73. #MyPumpkin
  74. #PumpkinPatch
  75. #PumpkinContents
  76. #PumpkinSeeds
  77. #PumpkinCarving
  78. #JackOLantern
  79. #HalloweenScares
  80. #FirstHalloween
  81. #HalloweenBaby
  82. #HalloweenWedding
  83. #HalloweenBride
  84. #HalloweenGroom
  85. #HalloweenDog
  86. #HalloweenSale
  87. #HalloweenParty
  88. #HalloweenFood
  89. #HalloweenDrink
  90. #HalloweenHike
  91. #HalloweenWalk
  92. #HauntedHouse
  93. #CornMaze
  94. #HauntedCornMaze
  95. #Scary
  96. #Boo
  97. #SkipHalloween
  98. #HalloweenAtHome
  99. #BringOnChristmas

Happy Halloween, everyone!

Spooky and Festive Halloween Bullet Journal Ideas

Creating a Halloween-themed bullet journal can be a fun and creative activity. A journal lets you embrace the spooky spirit of the season. If you are searching for inspiration, here are some ideas to incorporate into your Halloween-themed Bullet Journal.

Cover Page

  • October Calendar: Decorate your calendar with elements of Halloween including pumpkins, spiders, spider webs, bats, ghosts, and haunted houses.
  • Halloween Quote: Add a spooky quote or other saying. Highlight the words like “Trick or Treat” or “It’s just a bunch of Hocus Pocus.”

Monthly Spread

  • Monthly Overview: Use Halloween colors (orange, black, purple) and themed doodles to make a Halloween-themed page.
  • Important Dates: Mark Halloween events, parties, and trick-or-treating plans.

Weekly Spread

  • Weekly Layout: Use Halloween elements like spider webs, witches, black cats, and cauldrons for the borders and dividers.
  • To-Do List: Create space for your to-do or shopping lists. Decorate with small Halloween icons like candy corn, skulls, and bats.

Mood Tracker

  • Mood Cauldron: Draw a cauldron and color in the bubbles with different shades representing your daily moods.
  • Pumpkin Faces: Use different pumpkin expressions to represent your moods or emotions. Save space to write down your feelings. Even small journal entries will help your well-being. Do not be afraid to write your feelings out on paper.

Halloween Countdown

  • Countdown to Halloween: Create a calendar or space with 31 days leading up to Halloween. Each day features a small doodle, quote, or sticker.
  • Halloween Movie Marathon: List of Halloween movies to watch leading up to the big day.

Halloween Planning

  • Costume Ideas: Sketch out or list different costume ideas.
  • Party Planning: Checklist for party planning, including decorations, food, games, and guest list.
  • Trick-or-Treat Route: Map out the best neighborhoods or spots for trick-or-treating.

Doodles and Decor

  • Doodle Page: Fill a page with Halloween doodles like pumpkins, ghosts, witches, spiders, and bats.
  • Quote Page: Include spooky quotes and decorate the page with Halloween-themed borders.

Recipe Log

  • Halloween Recipes: Write down and decorate pages for Halloween-themed recipes like pumpkin pie, spooky cookies, or witch’s brew.
  • Success or Fail: Give an area to record your recipes’ success or failure. Leave space for notes.

Gratitude Log

  • October Gratitude: A page to write down things you’re grateful for each day of October. Decorated your pages with fall and Halloween themes.

Reading List

  • Spooky Reads for You: A list of Halloween-themed books to read during the month.
  • Halloween Books for Kids:

These ideas can help you create a festive and organized bullet journal for October. This will make the lead-up to Halloween even more exciting. Enjoy the spooky season! Happy Halloween!

Halloween Ghosts Drawing Prompts

Halloween will be here soon! Do you love the spooky holiday? From drawings to eerie stories, ghosts are always a part of Halloween. Drawing ghosts is a great way to celebrate Halloween. If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following Halloween Ghosts drawing prompts.

  1. You in a Ghost Costume
  2. Ancient or Classic Ghost
  3. Ghost and Shadow
  4. Ghost Talking to a Cat
  5. Ghost on a Swing
  6. Colorful Ghost
  7. Ghost on Stairs
  8. Ghost King
  9. Ghost Queen
  10. Ghost in a Row Boat
  11. Ghost with a Pumpkin Head
  12. Ghosts in a Pumpkin Patch
  13. Smiling Ghost
  14. Singing Ghost
  15. Ghost Band
  16. Ghost Animal
  17. Sad Ghost
  18. Ghost Driving a Car
  19. Flying Ghosts
  20. Ghosts Playing Football
  21. Ghost in the Moon Light
  22. Ghost Flying a UFO
  23. Ghost in the Woods
  24. Castle Ghost
  25. Ghost Scene
  26. Favorite Movie or Cartoon Ghost
  27. Identical Ghosts
  28. Ghosts on a Walking Tour
  29. Ghost in Candlelight
  30. Ghost on a Pier
  31. Ghost in a Light House
  32. Ghost Playing a Piano
  33. Ghost in a Cemetery
  34. Superhero Ghost
  35. Ghost Baking Halloween Cookies
  36. Ghost Going Trick-or-Treating

Happy Halloween! Enjoy drawing ghosts!

Monster-Themed Drawing Prompts

Halloween is at the end of October! Do you want to draw something with a Halloween theme? How about monsters? If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following monster-themed drawing prompts.

  1. You in a Monster Disguise
  2. Fire Breathing Monster
  3. Plant Monster
  4. Dream Stealer Monster
  5. Tree-Themed Monster
  6. Monster with Tentacles
  7. Giant Monster
  8. Slimy Monster
  9. Monster Under the Bed or Monster in the Closet
  10. Spider-Themed Monster
  11. Monster Island
  12. Alien/UFO Monsters
  13. Sea Monster
  14. Cyborg or Computer-Themed Monster
  15. Purple Monster with Red Eyes
  16. Dinosaur-Themed Monster
  17. Gargoyle-Themed Monster
  18. Zombie Monster
  19. Furry Monster
  20. Rock Monster
  21. Monster with 2 Faces
  22. 3-Headed Monster
  23. Fanged Monster
  24. Swamp Monster
  25. Underground Monster
  26. Multiple Eyed Monster
  27. Snow Monster
  28. Flying Monster
  29. Basilisk
  30. Mushroom-Themed Monster
  31. Artist’s Choice

Have fun creating monsters! Happy Halloween!