To draw an easy ghost, start with a simple upside‑down U shape for the body and then add a wavy bottom and a cute face. This works well for kids, beginners, or a quick Halloween doodle.

Simple ghost steps

  1. Draw the outline
    • Lightly sketch an upside‑down U for the ghost’s head and body.
 * Make the sides come down and flare out just a little so it feels more floaty.
  1. Add the wavy bottom
    • Instead of a straight line, close the bottom with a loose, squiggly line, like soft waves or bumps.
 * Vary the bumps a bit so it feels more natural and “floating,” not perfectly even.
  1. Draw the face
    • Add two round or oval eyes near the top middle of the body; simple black circles work great.
 * For the mouth, use an oval or a small upside‑down U, depending on whether you want it to be cute, surprised, or saying “boo.”
  1. Optional arms and details
    • Sketch two little curved arms on the sides, like small C‑shapes coming out of the body.
 * You can give it blush spots, eyebrows, or different mouth shapes to change the ghost’s personality.
  1. Ink and color (if you want)
    • Go over your final lines with a pen or darker pencil and erase extra sketch lines.
 * Keep the ghost mostly white; you can shade lightly around the edges or add a colored background like a night sky or haunted hill to make it pop.

Quick variations

  • Cute kawaii ghost: Make the body shorter and rounder, enlarge the eyes, and add a tiny smiling mouth.
  • Spookier ghost: Stretch the U shape taller and narrower, make the bottom waves sharper, and give it more dramatic eyes or an open “O” mouth.

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