How to Draw Jack and Sally: Easy Step-by-Step Guide

Bring the Pumpkin King and his ragdoll love to life with this fun, step-by-step drawing activity. Designed for young artists and fans of the film, this guide uses basic shapes to build complex characters. Grab a pencil, an eraser, and a piece of paper to start your spooky-sweet masterpiece.

10 Steps

🎯 Final Result

Finished, colored illustration of Jack Skellington and Sally standing together.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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Step 1: Framing the Composition

Pencil sketch of a heart frame containing the outline of Jack Skellington's head.

Start by drawing a large heart to frame your drawing. Inside, sketch the irregular, rounded shape of Jack’s head. Teacher's Tip: Keep your pencil pressure light here—you'll be erasing the heart later, so don't press too hard!

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Step 2: Defining Jack's Features

Detail view of Jack Skellington's eyes, nose, and stitched mouth features.

Draw Jack’s large, hollow eyes using irregular ovals. Add his nose and a wide, stitched mouth. Teacher's Tip: Use short, quick strokes for the mouth stitches to give them that 'sewn-on' look.

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Step 3: The Bat Bow Tie

Drawing the neck and bat-shaped bow tie for Jack Skellington.

Draw the neck and the iconic bat-shaped bow tie. Teacher's Tip: Focus on making the bat wings look sharp and symmetrical to give Jack his signature spooky style.

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Step 4: Sketching Jack's Suit

Adding the suit lapels and arm to the Jack Skellington character drawing.

Add the lapels and the torso of his pinstriped suit, along with one arm bent at the elbow. Teacher's Tip: Keep the lines for the arm slightly curved to show natural movement.

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Step 5: Starting Sally's Face

Sketching the facial features of Sally, including her large eyes and eyelashes.

Now, sketch Sally’s face next to Jack. Use soft, curved lines for her large eyes and gentle mouth. Teacher's Tip: Give her eyelashes a slight flick upward to capture her sweet, expressive nature.

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Step 6: Sally's Hair and Stitches

Adding hair texture and neck stitches to the Sally character drawing.

Outline Sally's hair and add the stitch marks across her neck. Teacher's Tip: Vary the length of your stitch lines to make them look more organic and hand-sewn.

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Step 7: Drawing Sally's Dress

Outlining the patchwork dress and sleeves for the Sally character.

Draw the neckline and sleeves of Sally's patchwork dress. Use a wavy line for the sleeve edge. Teacher's Tip: Don't worry about making the dress perfectly symmetrical—it's a patchwork ragdoll dress!

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Step 8: Adding Sally's Arms

Drawing Sally's arms and hands with detailed stitch marks.

Sketch her arms and hands, adding more stitch details along the joints. Teacher's Tip: Use small, simple shapes for the fingers to keep it easy for beginners.

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Step 9: Finalizing the Details

Adding final stitch details to Sally's face and clothing.

Add final stitch patterns across her face and dress to complete the ragdoll look. Teacher's Tip: Use a fine-liner pen to go over your pencil lines for a clean, professional finish.

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Step 10: Bring Them to Life with Color

Final colored drawing of Jack and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas.

Time to color! Use black and white for Jack, and muted, earthy tones for Sally's patchwork dress. Teacher's Tip: Use a light blue or grey for the shadows on Jack's suit to give him depth.