Free Activity Page: How to Draw an Eyeball Monster | A Step-by-Step Drawing Tutorial for Kids | Cute Cartoon Monsters

by | Sep 17, 2025 | Free Activity Pages, How to Draw Books for Kids, Monsters

How to Draw an Eyeball Monster – Free Step-by-Step Tutorial

If you’re looking for a fun and spooky art project, today’s post is for you. I’m excited to share a free drawing page from my book How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters. This free tutorial will walk you through How to Draw an Eyeball Monster in just 6 easy-to-follow steps.

The character is exactly what it sounds like—a giant eyeball with a small body beneath it. It has a little mouth, arms, and legs, which makes it both funny and a little creepy, the perfect mix for a cartoon monster. Whether you’re a beginner artist or just looking for a fun activity to do with your kids, this lesson will give you a simple way to practice drawing while having a blast.

And if you enjoy this free page, you’ll love the full book. How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters includes 50 original characters that I hand-drew specifically for this series. Every single monster is designed to be simple enough for kids, but fun enough for artists of all ages.

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Why Learn How to Draw an Eyeball Monster?

Learning How to Draw an Eyeball Monster is a great way to explore cartooning because it combines simple shapes into something that looks cool and imaginative. At its core, this monster starts with a circle for the giant eye, and then adds little details like an eyelid, a small mouth, and tiny arms and legs.

Kids especially love drawing this character because it’s silly and not too complicated. It’s also the kind of drawing that sparks creativity—once you’ve learned the basic steps, you can add accessories like hats, wings, or even more eyeballs to make it your own.

This lesson is just one of the many fun designs from How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters, a book filled with quirky characters like a fuzzy yeti, a friendly slime blob, a goofy cyclops, and plenty more.

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About the Book: How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters

The book belongs to my How to Draw series, where each volume features 50 unique characters broken down into 6 simple steps. This particular book focuses entirely on monsters—fun, cartoony, and kid-friendly creatures that you won’t find anywhere else.

What makes this series stand out is that I personally draw all of the art by hand. I don’t use stock images or computer-generated graphics. Every monster is a one-of-a-kind illustration created just for these books. That way, when kids (or adults!) learn How to Draw an Eyeball Monster or any other character from the book, they’re drawing something original, not just copying a design they’ve already seen online.

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The step-by-step format is perfect for young artists because it builds confidence. Each step is simple, focusing on just one small addition at a time. By the time you reach step six, you’ll have a completed monster that looks amazing but wasn’t overwhelming to create.


Why Kids Love This Book

From my experience as the author and illustrator, kids love this series because it gives them just the right balance of structure and freedom. The step-by-step instructions make sure they never feel lost, but the open-ended nature of the designs means they can always personalize their monsters.

For example, once your child learns How to Draw an Eyeball Monster, they can experiment with making it bigger, adding wings, or giving it multiple mouths. This kind of creative play is not only fun but also a great way to strengthen artistic skills.

How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters

Parents also love the book because it provides hours of screen-free entertainment. Instead of sitting in front of a tablet, kids get to use their imagination and create something with their own hands.


More Monsters You’ll Find Inside

While the Eyeball Monster is one of the highlights, the book is packed with 49 other creatures, each with its own unique personality. Some examples include:

  • A cuddly yeti with big feet
  • A dripping slime monster
  • A goofy cyclops with a silly grin
  • A spiky dragon-like creature
  • A mischievous bat monster

Every design is different, but all of them are broken down into six simple steps so anyone can follow along.

Create Your Own Monsters


The Free Page: How to Draw an Eyeball Monster

To give you a taste of what’s inside, I’m sharing a free page straight from the book that teaches How to Draw an Eyeball Monster. On the page, you’ll see the monster drawn in six stages. You’ll start with a large circle for the eyeball, then gradually add the eyelid, pupil, mouth, and tiny limbs.

One of the best parts of this lesson is that it’s flexible. After you finish following the steps, you can color the monster any way you like. Maybe it’s a green eyeball with purple veins, or maybe it’s bright red with a yellow glow. The creativity is all yours.

Learn to Draw The Other 49 Monsters Here

If you’re using this as a family activity, kids can each color their monster differently and then share their creations. It’s a great way to make drawing more interactive and fun.

Free Activity Page (save and print):


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If you enjoyed this free page teaching you How to Draw an Eyeball Monster, you’ll definitely want to check out the full book. How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters makes a perfect gift for kids who love art, Halloween, or just anything spooky and silly. It’s also a great resource for parents and teachers looking for engaging art activities.

The book is available now on Amazon, and it’s part of my larger How to Draw series, which also includes other fun themes like animals and robots. Collect them all and you’ll have a library of creative projects to last all year.


Final Thoughts

Learning How to Draw an Eyeball Monster is a fun, simple, and rewarding activity that sparks creativity in kids and adults alike. This free page is just one small sample of the dozens of original monsters I’ve hand-drawn for How to Draw: Cute Cartoon Monsters.

So grab a pencil, follow the steps, and give it a try. Once you’ve finished, be sure to color your monster and make it your own. And if you’re ready for even more drawing fun, pick up the full book and dive into the world of cartoon monsters.

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Meet The Author & Artist

Kevin Coulston is an accomplished cartoonist, animator, and writer. He is the author and illustrator of over 80 (and still counting) children’s drawing books available here on FirstArtBooks.com. Kevin has also authored numerous kid-friendly comic book series, including “Dylan McVillain: A Super Villain with the Best Intentions” and “The Adventures of a 4th Grade Space Captain,” along with the Children’s Picture Book series “Alexis and the T-Rexes.”

Over a decade and a half since his initial published work, Kevin is now dedicating himself to inspiring the next generation of illustrators with his “How To Draw,” “Trace Then Color,” and “Draw by Grid” series of art books.

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My kids can’t wait to start drawing these monsters in their illustrations! The many different moods of the monsters appeal to their different personalities. We love the many options, styles, and opportunities to expand upon the characters. Recommended for all ages!

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