To draw Halloween stuff, a good approach is to start with simple, recognizable Halloween characters such as pumpkins, ghosts, black cats, bats, and witches. Begin with basic shapes like ovals and curves for the main body parts, then add facial features and details like eyes, mouths, and hats to give them personality. For example, to draw a pumpkin, start with an oval, draw a small curved stem on top, and then add eyes and a mouth, which can be spooky or funny. For a ghost, draw an upside-down U shape with wavy edges for the body and add round eyes and a mouth. A black cat can be drawn starting with an oval for the head, triangular ears, and whiskers, with a simple curved body and tail. Then add witches hats or bats with wings by using triangles and simple wing shapes. Using markers, pencils, or crayons to color these drawings can bring them to life with classic Halloween colors like orange, black, purple, and green. There are step-by-step tutorials available showing how to draw multiple specific Halloween characters, including a Halloween unicorn and the Grim Reaper, that start from basic shapes and add details progressively. This method makes it easy to follow along, whether you're drawing for fun or preparing decorations. Starting with simple shapes and building up detail ensures the drawings are approachable for all skill levels.