Drawing is a super fun way to be creative, especially when you get to draw a cute black cat wearing a witch hat! Let’s learn how to make this adorable Halloween picture together. Grab your markers, paper, and coloring tools, and let’s start drawing!
Nose: Begin by drawing a small upside-down “V” shape in the middle of your paper. Connect the top to make it look like an upside-down triangle.
Eyes: Draw two upside-down “U” shapes on each side of the nose for the cat’s big eyes. Connect the bottom of each “U” with a curve.
Pupils: Inside each eye, draw a tall oval shape close to the nose. Add a tiny circle at the top of each oval and color in the ovals, leaving the small circles white.
Head Shape: Draw a big upside-down “U” shape that starts on the left side of the paper, goes over the eyes, and comes down to the right side.
Bottom of the Head: Add a curve at the bottom of the head, making it look like a gumdrop.
Hat Base: Draw a straight line across the top of the cat’s head. From each end of this line, draw diagonal lines that meet at a point above the head.
Buckle: If you want, add a small rectangle for the buckle on the hat.
Ears: Draw two pointy ears on top of the head. Start with a curve going up and then curve back down to connect to the hat.
Inner Ears: Inside each ear, draw a smaller version of the ear shape.
Body Shape: From the bottom of the head, draw two straight lines downwards to form the cat’s body. Connect these lines at the bottom, extending slightly for the feet.
Paws: Add curves for the back paws and “U” shapes for the front paws.
Tail: Draw an “S” curve for the tail, making it thicker by drawing another line next to it. Connect the top with an upside-down “U.”
Whiskers: Draw three lines coming out from each cheek for whiskers.
Pumpkin: Behind the cat, draw a partial pumpkin using the letter “C” shape. Add a stem with two curves and connect them at the top. You can also add a happy face to the pumpkin with two upside-down “U” shapes for eyes and a smiling mouth.
Now that you have your black cat and pumpkin drawn, it’s time to color! Use black for the cat, and feel free to get creative with the pumpkin and background. You can add spooky things like a haunted house or bats to make it more Halloween-y.
Yay! You’ve drawn a black cat with a witch hat. Remember, you can always add your own creative touches and background elements. Have fun with your drawing, and happy Halloween!
Cat Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or visit a local park with your family. Look for real cats and observe their features. Notice the shape of their eyes, ears, and tails. How do they move? When you return home, try drawing another cat using what you observed. Share your drawing with your family and talk about what you noticed.
Hat Design Challenge: Imagine you are a fashion designer for magical creatures. Create a new hat design for your black cat. Use paper, markers, and any craft materials you have at home to make a mini hat. Think about different shapes, colors, and decorations. Once you’re done, share your hat design with your classmates or family and explain why you chose those designs.
Story Time with Your Drawing: Write a short story about your black cat with a witch hat. Where does your cat live? What magical adventures does it go on? Does it have any friends? Share your story with your class or family, and use your drawing to illustrate the story. This will help you think creatively and connect your drawing to storytelling.