DIY Tiara Experience Restocked at Crystal Arts in Magic Kingdom

Shannen Ace

Wooden board game setup with colorful glass pieces in bowls, beside an illuminated lamp.

DIY Tiara Experience Restocked at Crystal Arts in Magic Kingdom

Walt Disney World guests can design their own tiara with a new Arribas Brothers experience in Crystal Arts at Magic Kingdom. This experience was launched earlier this year but quickly went out of stock. As of April 4, it’s available once again.

DIY Tiara at Crystal Arts

A jewelry display in a store with wooden floors, featuring watches and accessories. The area is sectioned off with red velvet ropes and brass stanchions.

The offering is available at this counter in Crystal Arts, where guests can choose their tiara and gems. The entire experience is $89.

A jeweled tiara displayed on a stand next to a blue velvet pouch with gold lettering, placed on a green box, indoors.

Guests can choose from three different tiara styles as well as from silver, gold, or rose gold metal.

Display of various jewelry settings and colored stones, including a wooden stand with slots and a tray with decorative cutouts, on a glass counter in a store.

There are even more different gems to choose from. They come in different sizes and colors. You can experiment with your design thanks to a wooden board, which shows the basic shapes of each tiara style with holes for the gems.

Wooden board game setup with colorful glass pieces in bowls, beside an illuminated lamp.

Once you have completed your design, an artisan will create your tiara. It only takes a few minutes, depending on how busy the shop is.

This experience is separate from the Hidden Mickey Tiaras & Scepters, a $59 offering where you can select just one gem to place in a tiara or scepter. Crystal Arts also still has the create-your-own Crystal Wish Keepers and custom glass pumpkin carriages.

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