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Sally The Nightmare Before Christmas Drawing

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"For it is plain as anyone can see, we're simply meant to be."
– Jack and Sally, The Nightmare Before Christmas

In The Nightmare Before Christmas, Jack Skellington is the Pumpkin King of Halloweentown. He is the "spirit" of Halloween, as are the Easter Bunny and Santa Claus to their respective holidays.

When Jack discovers a portal to Christmas Town, he wishes to adopt the holiday - but he ends up trying to conquer it.

Sally, a female ragdoll created by the town's resident mad scientist, begins to have a romantic interest in Jack. Ultimately, Jack must save both Santa and Sally from the villainous Oogie Boogie.

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The Nightmare Before Christmas originated as a poem written by director Tim Burton. After ruminating on it for a decade, he finally made the classic stop-motion animation film.

Would you like to draw a cartoon of Jack Skellington and Sally from The Nightmare Before Christmas? This easy, step-by-step cartoon character drawing tutorial is here to show you how.

All you will need is a pen, pencil, marker, or crayon and a sheet of paper. You may also wish to color your finished drawing.

You could also make a cute plushie Jack Skellington with these instructions to you loved one. 🙂

If you liked this tutorial, see also the following drawing guides: Jack Skellington, Freddy Krueger from Nightmare on Elm Street, and Jack O-Lantern.

Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 1
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 01

1. Begin by drawing a large heart. This will frame your drawing. Then, sketch the irregular round shape of Jack's head using overlapping curved lines. Note the bulge of the eyebrow and the split of the mouth.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 2
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 02

2. Draw short curved lines over Jack's mouth. Use curved lines to trace the irregular oval shapes of his eyes. Use curved lines to form the eyebrow and nose. Shade two small ovals beneath the nose to indicate the nostrils.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 3
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 03

3. Extend a pair of curved lines to form Jack's neck. Use two curved lines to enclose an arrow shape at its base, and draw two small ovals within it. Then, extend curved lines outward, and allow them to meet at sharp points.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 4
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 04

4. Use curved lines to sketch the opening of jack's suit, the triangular shapes of the lapel, the sides of the torso, and his arm, bent at the elbow. Band the arm at the bottom to indicate the cuff and hand. Draw a small circle on the middle of the suit to form a button.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 5
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 05

5. Sketch Sally's face. Use curved lines to draw the pointed, rounded shapes of the eyes, the nose, and the overlapping lines of the mouth. Enclose irregular shapes on each side of the mouth to form the lips. Shade a small circle to form the pupil of each eye, and use curved lines for the eyebrow and eyelashes.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 6
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 06

6. Use curved lines to outline and texture Sally's hair. Extend a pair of curved lines to form the neck, and band it with a curved line. Further band this line with short lines, indicating the stitches that hold together this ragdoll creature.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 7
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 07

7. Use Curved lines to outline the neck of Sally's dress, its sleeves, and its side. Note the wavy line that indicates a ragged edge to the sleeve, and the overlapping lines of stitches at the shoulder.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 8
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 08

8. Use pairs of curved lines to sketch Sally's arm, hand, and fingers. Band her arm and wrist with curved lines, and cross these lines with short, straight stitches. Use a curved line to complete the front of her dress.

Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing - step 9
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 09

9. Draw curved lines, crossed with stitches, across Sally's face, neck, chest, and stomach.

Complete Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas drawing
How to Draw Jack and Sally from the Nightmare before Christmas Step 10

Color your cartoon of Jack and Sally.

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Sally The Nightmare Before Christmas Drawing

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