Ever been intrigued by the enigmatic characters of Monster High? Particularly, the shy but fascinating Jane Boolittle? Dive deep into this guide on how to draw Jane Boolittle and bring out the artist within you.
Decoding Jane Boolittle: What to Focus On
- Skin: Radiant purple, which makes her stand out among her Monster High peers.
- Eye Markings: Distinctive marks that encircle her light blue eyes, adding depth and mystery to her gaze.
- Hair: A captivating blend of deep black with blue-purple accents and red highlights, voluminous and wild, much like her jungle roots.
- Accessories: A massive staff hinting towards her possible heritage as a witch doctor.
While drawing Jane, consider adding other related characters from Monster High to complement her. Perhaps, Twyla Boogeyman with her pastel green hair or the wolfish charm of Howleen Wolf?
Mastering the Art: Understanding the Guide
Our guide is designed to be user-friendly with a simple color-coding system:
- Red Color: Represents the current step of the drawing.
- Black Color: Highlights the lines you’ve drawn in the previous steps.
- Grey Color: Indicates the basic proportion sketch. Remember, the first step is all about creating this foundational sketch using light pencil strokes.
The guide consists of 19 intricate steps. Post the initial sketch, consider inking over the lines to give a sharp finish. However, ensure you allow the ink to dry fully before erasing the pencil marks to avoid smudging. The final step will present a colored rendition of Jane Boolittle which can serve as your coloring reference.


















One of the more interesting things about learning how to draw Jane Boolittle is seeing how differently people interpret her look, from the wild hair to her little animal companion Dr. Neurotic. Drop your finished drawing in the comments on the pinned Pinterest post and see how your version stacks up against what others came up with. If you want a steady stream of new guides, the signup form at the top of the page gets you a weekly digest.