They say breakfast is the most important meal
To help start the day, and to get our Christmas sale off to a good start, we are offering this set of 5 handcrafted ornaments in ‘Tiffany Blue’ on sale. Our ornaments are usually 4/$100, so you are getting a free ornament! They make a unique one of a kind artisanal gift for any Christmas enthusiasts on your list!
Not quite what you are looking for?
You can see all of our ornament sets being offered here.

The iconic blue might be the first thing one thinks of when referencing Tiffany’s. A close second would be the movie ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ made famous by the iconic and legendary Audrey Hepburn.
Let us know what you think of this set of ornaments in the comments below!
So I say, what about, Breakfast at Tiffany’s?
I love the part when she goes for the cat.
haha! And ‘Cat’ as the cat is named really is a star of the show. As most cats would think they are!
I must confess I haven’t seen it, it is on my list of movies I want to watch….
Even if you just watch the party scene for the laughs, it is well worth it! Though there are some beautiful moments that will also give you the feels. They don’t often make movies like that one anymore!
I will keep this in mind!
Breakfast at Tiffany’s is one of my favs. I haven’t seen it for awhile but you’ve motivated me in going to see where it’s streaming. Have a great rest of your week. Blessings and Peace!
I think they have it on youtube for free, but I could be mistaken. Thanks so much for your kind wishes. I hope you have an amazing week filled with happiness and peace.
I adored Audrey Hepburn in B at T. Your ornaments are quite beautiful!
Thank you so much for your kind comment. It was a wonderful story and she played the part perfectly! I hope you are having a great day!
I like best the short story that inspired the movie. I prefer reading a story much more than watching it acted out in a movie. But, I remember the movie as a teenager – and my favorite part is the song, “Moon River.” I also loved the scene of Hepburn looking in Tiffany’s window – window shopping for breakfast. I was married in 1961, so I know I was married at the time I saw the movie -that’s a long time ago – because I’ve been married for 60 years.
what great memories, and congrats on 60 years!!
I love old movies. Breakfast At Tiffany’s is a very popular movie. I remember Audrey Hepburn in a movie titled Wait Until Dark (1967).
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Lulu: “Our Dada says he hasn’t seen the movie, but he likes the song!”
I recall, I think, we both kind of like it 🙂
I will be with it