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# What Are the Easter Trends in 2026: Vegan Chocolate, Eco-Friendly Activities & DIY Decorations?

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Easter 2026 is shaping up to be exceptional, combining sustainability with a love of good food. This year, we are seeing a rise in vegan chocolates, eco-friendly activities and DIY decorations that are all part of a sustainable development approach. Consumers are increasingly seeking authentic experiences, where visual and culinary delights go hand in hand with a commitment to the planet.

 

Summary :

1. Vegan chocolate: the star of Easter 2026

2. Eco-friendly activities to celebrate Easter

3. Ideas for young and old

4. DIY decorations and crafts

5. Organising an Easter event

6. Comparative Table of Trends 2026

7. Conclusion & FAQ

 

🍫 Vegan chocolate: the star of Easter 2026

A trend that has become unmissable

Let’s be honest: it’s impossible to ignore the Easter 2026 trends, whether for Easter Sunday or Easter Monday, such as the big new trend of vegan chocolate. What was once a niche market has become a genuine alternative. Today, vegan chocolates appeal as much for their values as for their taste.

Why is it working?

  • 🌱 Ethics and respect for animal welfare
  • 🌍 Lower environmental impact
  • 🍫 Delicious and varied recipes

We now see creations made with dark chocolate and plant-based milk, featuring hints of fruit, pistachio or plant-based cream. The result is an experience that is just as rich, if not better, than traditional chocolate, which is often associated with Easter Bunny traditions.

 

 

Why consumers are falling for it

Today’s consumers are looking for meaning and authenticity. Vegan chocolate ticks all the boxes:

  • More responsible production
  • Reduced waste
  • Respect for biodiversity

In Paris in particular, chocolatiers are innovating with creative and visually appealing assortments, which are widely shared on social media. Chocolate is almost becoming a work of art.

 

Innovations, awards and experience

There’s no shortage of new products:

  • Eggs with a twist
  • Premium chocolate bars
  • Original fillings (praline, fruit, crunchy textures)

As for the price, it’s sometimes higher, but justified:

  • High-quality ingredients
  • Commitment to responsible practices

Consumers are willing to pay more for a different, more meaningful and tastier experience.

 

🐣 Eco-friendly activities to celebrate Easter

Sustainable Easter egg hunt

Traditional Easter egg hunts, held on Easter Sunday or Easter Monday, are being given a new twist with biodegradable eggs, recycled items or even DIY creations. The famous Easter Bunny remains at the heart of these events, but in a more eco-friendly and responsible form. Activities organised by local groups promote biodiversity by using natural materials and avoiding plastic waste.

 

Handyman and DIY workshops

DIY workshops are all the rage this year. Children, and adults too, can create their own decorations, such as paper garlands, eggshell vases, or natural centrepieces. These activities help to spark the imagination, whilst reducing waste and giving a new lease of life to items destined for recycling.

DIY decorating is becoming a real creative workshop. Online tutorials show you how to make Easter nests, wooden decorative items or biodegradable glitter. The focus is on natural colours, recycled materials and elements from the forest or garden, for original and sustainable décor.

 

 

💡 Ideas for young and old

Games and creative activities

Organising games and activities such as treasure hunts or quizzes on vegan chocolate helps to create fun and educational experiences, particularly over the Easter weekend, from Easter Sunday to Easter Monday. Social media is also used to share ideas for activities and inspire other groups to adopt more sustainable practices.

 

Educational and sensory workshops

Educational workshops on chocolate, biodiversity or sustainable development add value to the event. For example, a workshop on making vegan chocolates or creating decorations from recycled materials allows participants to learn whilst having fun. These experiences forge a connection between consumers, artisans and nature.

 

🌸 DIY decorations and crafts

  • Seed paper garlands: once used, they can be planted and will grow into small flowers.

  • Eggshell vases: perfect for a simple and eco-friendly indoor activity.

  • Decorative objects made of wood and natural fibers in the shape of a rabbit: ideal for group events or home decoration.

  • Handmade nests and eggs: perfect for quick and easy DIY tutorials using recycled materials or natural elements.

These creations bring authenticity, originality, and joy, while reducing the environmental impact of the celebration.

 

🗂️ Organising an Easter event

Want to go further? Why not organize a real event with Imagina?

Whether it’s for Easter Sunday or Easter Monday, activities are multiplying. The theme of the Easter Bunny can be incorporated into games, decorations, and even creative workshops. Organizing a friendly and social gathering is becoming a real trend.

 

Example registration form

  • Full name
  • Number of participants
  • Workshop participation
  • Email address
  • Activity choices

 

This type of organization helps better manage the group and ensures a smooth and enjoyable experience.

 

Create your registration form

 

 

🌼 Comparative Table of Trends 2026

 
Trend Advantages Environmental Impact
Vegan chocolate Ethical, innovative Low
DIY decoration Creative, economical Very low
Group activities Social Moderate
Industrial products Practical High

 

🐇 Conclusion Easter 2026: Creativity, Sustainability, and Enjoyment

The Easter celebration in 2026 highlights innovation and responsibility. From vegan chocolates and DIY workshops to educational activities and eco-friendly decorations, every moment is designed to be both enjoyable and sustainable. The imagination of participants, the sharing of experiences, and the respect for the environment make this celebration a truly unique moment for the whole family.

 

FAQ

Q1: What are the advantages of vegan chocolate?


They respect animals, are often healthier, and are part of a sustainable development approach.

 

Q2: How can you reduce waste during Easter celebrations?


Use biodegradable eggs, recycle items for decorations, and prioritize DIY workshops, especially on Easter Sunday and Easter Monday.

 

Q3: What DIY activities are suitable for children?


Painting on recycled eggs, creating crafts around the Easter bunny, paper decoration tutorials, or creative craft workshops.

 

Q4: How can you organize sustainable activities for a group?


Plan educational games, vegan chocolate workshops, and activities focused on discovering biodiversity.

 

Q5: Why adopt eco-friendly trends for Easter?


To combine enjoyment, creativity, and reduced environmental impact, while raising awareness among consumers and children.

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Grégoire Auriel

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