When it came time to decide on a theme for a bridal shower for a good friend whose favorite color is blue, who is an avid movie lover, and whose first name begins with a "T" - the decision seemed obvious - Breakfast at Tiffany's!
There are so many great ideas out there for Breakfast at Tiffany's weddings and showers, and I had so much fun putting this party together.
The theme was introduced with these invites made from folded cards I found at Paper Source. The "pool" color at Paper Source was a nice match for the Tiffany's theme.

The Menu
You can't have a breakfast at Tiffany's theme without serving breakfast, and who doesn't love brunch? We made most of the items ourselves, and everything came out great!
- Bagels and Cream Cheese
- Lox, Tomatoes, Red Onion (for Bagels)
- Hash Brown Frittata
- Baked French Toast
- Cheese Blintzes
- Mushroom Quiche and Spinach Quiche (from Costco)
- Croissants with Butter and Jam (from Costco)
- Scones (from a local bakery)
- Yogurt and Granola
- Israeli Couscous with Apples and Dried Cherries
- Cucumber Salad (from Brent's Deli)
- Whitefish Salad (from Brent's Deli)
- Edible Fruit Arrangement
The Decor
I used linens to bring in the Tiffany Blue color, and kept things simple with white accents. I also used white linens on the cake table and present table for a bit of contrast.
For the centerpieces I used glass containers I found at a discount store, and filled them with Tiffany Blue glass stones. I then arranged white hydrangeas and roses in each vase.
I originally planned to purchase favor boxes that look like the Tiffany's boxes (they were filled with white Jordan almonds), but after a logistical detour, I found these boxes at a local Party City, and I filled each one with M&Ms that matched the party colors. They worked really nicely with the theme, and were a less obvious choice.
For dessert we ordered cupcakes to match the party colors. We also filled martini glasses with different candies. One of the hostesses decorated a cupcake stand with white lace to evoke a wedding dress.
For games, of course we played my favorite game - the paddle game. Always a hit! We also set up an area for guests to write wedding advice to the bride, and the guests then placed their advice in a Tiffany's box. We read some of the funnier and more sentimental peices of advice out loud. Finally, we played the timer game. (Basically, you set a timer to go off, and whosever present the bride is opening when the timer goes off, wins a prize).
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