

DIY Breastmilk Jewelry, Made Simple
The only DIY kit that preserves breastmilk in its pure, liquid form. Create museum‑quality keepsakes at home with patented MILKIES® technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.
DIY Breastmilk Jewelry, Made Simple
The only DIY kit that preserves breastmilk in its pure, liquid form. Create museum‑quality keepsakes at home with patented MILKIES® technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.

Everything in one box,
just add 30 minutes.
What is DIY breastmilk jewelry?
DIY breastmilk jewelry is a way to turn a small amount of your milk into a wearable keepsake, without mailing it away. With DIY by MILKIES®, you preserve breastmilk in resin in its natural, liquid form and create a piece at home using guided, beginner‑friendly instructions.
Deeply Personal
Not just jewelry, your feeding journey, captured in a piece you can touch, gift, and wear. The DIY process makes the keepsake feel even more meaningful.
Pure Preservation
Our patented approach preserves liquid breastmilk in resin, no drying, no powders, no clay bases. The result keeps the natural look of your milk.
Made to Last
When crafted correctly, the resin creates a permanent crystal‑clear seal to protect your milk. Pair it with quality settings for an heirloom‑level finish.
Why make your own breastmilk jewelry?
Complete Privacy
If you’re uncomfortable sending breastmilk to a third party, DIY keeps everything in your home. You control the process from start to finish, on your schedule, in your space.
Creative Control
Choose the style, placement, and final look you love. DIY turns your keepsake into a personal project, so the finished jewelry reflects your taste, not a factory default.
Fast, Flexible Making
No waiting weeks for a studio timeline. With guided steps and included tools, most of the work is done in one sitting, about 30 minutes of active time, when you’re ready.
A Meaningful Milestone
DIY breastmilk jewelry is perfect for celebrating a new baby, a weaning moment, or a breastfeeding “we did it.” It’s a practical kit, but the outcome is pure sentiment.

DIY Breast milk Box – Set: 18mm Necklace "Circle of Life" + Bracelet + Ring + Earrings
(61 reviews)ROSE GOLD (24-carat rose gold-plated silver)
Craft an unparalleled emotional treasure right in the comfort of your home. With MILKIES DIY KIT, you don't just create jewellery; you encapsulate memories and emotions, courtesy of our patented preservation process, years of expertise, and over 50,000 satisfied customers. Everything you need is right in the box—our exclusive preservation agent, tools, and even a beautiful box for safekeeping.

DIY Breast milk Box – Set: 18mm Necklace "Circle of Life" + Bracelet + Ring + Earrings
ROSE GOLD (24-carat rose gold-plated silver)
What’s inside your kit?
Everything you need, beautifully organized in our signature pink and blue keepsake box. From preserving to setting, the kit is designed so beginners can create a premium piece at home.
Jewelry Settings
Necklace, bracelet, ring, 925 sterling silver.
Preservation Agent
MILKIES® patented formula for liquid milk.
Jeweler’s Resin
Professional-grade, crystal clear finishing resin.
Complete Tools
Syringes, sticks, gloves, and essential tools.
Crafting Mat
Large mat with numbered zones for steps.
Video Tutorial
Step-by-step guidance in real time.
DIY Manual
Comprehensive, clear printed guide.
Keepsake Box
Gift-ready, beautifully organized packaging.
DIY by MILKIES® vs. other options
If you’re comparing DIY breastmilk jewelry kits, look at what actually matters: whether your milk stays liquid, the materials, and how confidently you can make it at home.
| Feature | DIY by MILKIES® | Send-Away Services | Generic DIY Kits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milk Stays Home | |||
| Liquid Preservation | Varies | ||
| Patented Technology | Sometimes | ||
| 925 Sterling Silver | Often | Often plated | |
| Video Instructions | Varies | Sometimes | |
| Ready In | 24-72 hours | 4-8 weeks | Varies |
| Price Range | $115-$199 | $200-$500+ | $50-$150 |
Patented Preservation
DIY by MILKIES® is the only kit designed to preserve breastmilk in resin in its liquid state, without drying, mixing powders, or removing anything, so your keepsake reflects the real thing.
Trusted Worldwide
MILKIES® has been chosen by 70,000+ mothers across 50+ countries. With 2,000+ five‑star reviews, you’re not experimenting, you’re following a proven, repeatable process.
Support That’s Nearby
Need help mid‑project? Our teams operate across Germany, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Poland, so you can get practical guidance when you’re creating your piece at home.

Kasia Lew, Mother of 2, practiced extended breastfeeding & tandem nursing.
From a mother’s moment to a lasting keepsake
Kasia Lew’s journey began in 2013 with the birth of her first child, Adam. As a mom who practiced extended breastfeeding, and later tandem nursing two children, she experienced firsthand the powerful bond created during this intimate season of motherhood.
After months of research and development, MILKIES® launched on Mother’s Day 2016 as a home‑based operation. It quickly grew into an international brand, now serving 70,000+ mothers across 50+ countries who want meaningful, wearable memories.
DIY by MILKIES® was created by listening closely to customers. Many mothers wanted a keepsake but felt hesitant about sending breastmilk to a third party. With Kasia’s background in computer linguistics and multimedia, she helped design a complete DIY kit with step‑by‑step video guides.
DIY by MILKIES® is the only kit that preserves liquid breastmilk in resin without altering its natural state. That innovation is a testament to Kasia’s dedication to authenticity, quality, and creating keepsakes that feel as real as the memories behind them.
70,000+
Happy Mothers
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Countries Served
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Founded

DIY breastmilk jewelry for the memory you refuse to lose
Breastfeeding ends in a thousand small moments. Making a keepsake at home turns what felt fleeting into something durable, intimate, and entirely yours to wear.
By Kasia Lew, Founder of MILKIES®
The day it stops is rarely the day you planned
Most mothers imagine an ending with ceremony: the last feed, the last sleepy latch, the last time a tiny hand rests on your collarbone. In real life it can be messier. A return to work. A bite that finally breaks your resolve. A weaning decision you feel good about at lunchtime and strangely hollow about by midnight. And then, almost without warning, it’s over.
That is the quiet power behind diy breastmilk jewelry. Not because anyone needs another object, or another “milestone” to curate, but because the breastfeeding chapter is one of the few experiences that is both intensely physical and almost impossible to explain. Your body did something ancient and specific. Your days reorganized around ounces, naps, and hunger cues. Your relationship to time changed.
The problem is that memory is a soft material. It blurs at the edges, even when it mattered. You will remember the big scenes, but not the smell of your baby’s hair after a feed, or the way your own shoulders dropped when they finally settled. You’ll remember the schedule, but not the sensation.
A keepsake can’t replay the chapter. What it can do is stand in for it, the way a photograph stands in for a holiday you can’t quite summon anymore. If you’ve found yourself searching for diy breastmilk jewelry, you’re likely not looking for craft time. You’re looking for a way to hold onto something that was real, that moved through your body, and that will never happen again in quite the same way.
The best part is that this kind of memory isn’t reserved for people with perfect stories. It’s available to anyone who fed their child, for any length of time, under any circumstances, and still wants a tangible “I was there” at the end.
Why breastfeeding memories carry a particular weight
The mental load of a body based decision
Breastfeeding is often described as natural, but the lived reality is logistical. You learn to pack your day like an expedition: nursing pads, pump parts, storage bags, sterilising routines, backup plans. Even when it goes smoothly, you are constantly calculating. Is the baby gaining? Is my supply steady? Will I be able to feed in public? What happens when we travel? And if it doesn’t go smoothly, the calculations multiply into a pressure that can feel like a private exam you never asked to take. When it ends, what many mothers miss is not just the feeding itself, but the sense of purpose that threaded through those calculations. That’s why diy breastmilk jewelry lands so sharply. It doesn’t pretend breastfeeding was always blissful. It simply says your effort mattered, and you deserve a marker that reflects the complexity, not just the sentiment.
The intimacy no one else fully witnesses
There are few experiences as repetitive and as intimate as feeding a baby. It happens in bright rooms and dark ones, in living rooms, cars, hospital chairs, and on the edge of beds at 3 a.m. Partners can be supportive, friends can be kind, lactation consultants can be brilliant, but the act itself is uniquely between you and your child. That intimacy can be hard to translate into a traditional memento. A baby book shows growth, not the nights you stayed awake to sustain it. A photograph captures a pose, not the visceral feeling of your body responding to your baby. DIY breastmilk jewelry is, at its best, an attempt to honour the part that was unseen. Not a performance of motherhood, but a private record of it.
The weaning shift that can feel like grief
Weaning is often framed as a practical step, yet many mothers describe an emotional drop that surprises them. You can be ready and still mournful. You can be relieved and still undone. Part of that is hormonal, part is identity, and part is the simple truth that the baby you began nursing no longer exists. A keepsake made from your own milk is not a cure for that complicated feeling, but it can be a compassionate response to it. If you’re searching for diy breastmilk jewelry around weaning, you may be trying to create a bridge between who you were during feeding and who you are now. Something that says the chapter ended, but it did not disappear.
A keepsake you make yourself can feel more honest
Breastmilk jewellery has existed for years, usually as a send-away service. You post a small amount of milk to a studio, wait, and receive a finished piece weeks later. For many mothers, that works beautifully. For others, it raises a very modern hesitation: do I really want to mail something this personal to someone I’ve never met?
This is where diy breastmilk jewelry becomes its own category rather than a cheaper imitation. The point is not only cost or convenience. It is agency. You stay in control of your milk, your pace, your timing, your privacy. You can make the piece when your house is finally quiet, or when you feel emotionally ready, or when you simply want to do something with your hands that feels like closure.
DIY by MILKIES® was created for exactly that group of mothers. After MILKIES® had already processed over 100,000 keepsake jewellery orders worldwide, it became clear that many customers wanted the meaning of breastmilk jewellery without the act of sending milk away. The DIY kits were built as an at-home counterpart that still respects professional standards and doesn’t treat preservation like a casual craft experiment.
The result is diy breastmilk jewelry that behaves less like a weekend hobby and more like a guided studio session at your own kitchen table. The kit is intentionally comprehensive, with tools, materials, a large work mat, and a step-by-step video guide designed to keep you steady through the process. The jewellery options are not an afterthought either: four necklace designs, two ring styles, three earring types, and a bracelet design, offered in silver, gold-plated, and rose gold-plated finishes.
Underneath all of this is the real reason mothers care: they want the keepsake to last. A memory can be delicate. A keepsake shouldn’t be.
- Privacy by default since your milk stays with you from start to finish
- Hands-on meaning because you are part of making the object you will wear
- Flexible timing that fits around naps, work, and the emotional pace of weaning
- Guided confidence via a step-by-step video guide and clear printed instruction
- A professional at-home setup with tools and a large work mat included
But “DIY” only works if the method is genuinely reliable. Breastmilk is a biological material, not glitter. It changes, it spoils, it separates. The gap between a keepsake that looks lovely on day one and one that still looks good years later is not taste, but preservation. To understand what makes diy breastmilk jewelry worth doing, you have to understand what happens to milk when it meets resin and why the way you preserve it matters as much as the setting you choose.
What preservation really means when the ingredient is breastmilk
When people talk about diy breastmilk jewelry, they often focus on the visible part, the pendant or ring. The unseen part is the preservation step, where most kits on the market quietly compromise. Many DIY options ask you to dry your milk first, reduce it to powder, or mix it with a base that changes its nature. Those methods can be convenient, but they are not the same as preserving milk as milk.
DIY by MILKIES® is built around a patented approach that allows breastmilk to be preserved in resin in its full liquid form. That difference sounds small until you think about what it implies. No drying stage. No powders to “convert” the milk. No removing components. The milk you express is the milk that becomes part of the piece, preserved in its pure, natural form.
Liquid preservation matters for two reasons: authenticity and stability. Authenticity because many mothers want the keepsake to feel true, not symbolic. Stability because the preservation method influences how the final inclusion behaves inside resin over time. The aim is a keepsake that remains visually consistent, structurally solid, and wearable for years, not a cloudy experiment that looks uncertain after a season.
This is also where brand history counts. MILKIES® established its reputation through large-scale keepsake production before releasing a DIY kit. The DIY by MILKIES® line is not a first attempt; it is a distilled version of what has already been tested across a vast customer base in the professional market.
If you’re comparing diy breastmilk jewelry options, ask a straightforward question: does the kit preserve liquid milk, or does it ask you to transform milk into something else first? That single detail tends to predict whether the kit is designed like a serious preservation product, or like a craft shortcut that happens to use breastmilk.
Proof matters when the material is personal
DIY by MILKIES® comes from the MILKIES® ecosystem, built after more than 100,000 keepsake jewellery orders served across 50+ countries, supported by a 5/5 star rating from 2,000+ reviews on platforms like Facebook and Google.

The kitchen table becomes a small private studio
There is a particular kind of relief in making something meaningful at home. You don’t have to narrate it to anyone. You don’t have to justify why it matters. You simply set aside an hour, maybe during a nap, maybe after bedtime, and let the house get quiet enough to hear yourself think. A good diy breastmilk jewelry experience starts before you even open a bottle. It starts with the feeling of being held by the process. The DIY by MILKIES® kit arrives in a carefully designed pink and blue box with compartments that keep each element in its place. That detail seems aesthetic until you’re midway through and realise how much easier it is to stay calm when nothing is rolling away or getting mixed up. There is a large work mat that makes your space feel intentionally prepared, like you’re allowed to treat this as real work rather than a hurried craft. Then there is the guidance. The step-by-step video guide changes the tone of the entire project. Instead of reading a few generic lines and hoping for the best, you follow along in real time. It feels closer to having a patient instructor beside you than to scrolling a forum at midnight. For mothers who are tired, or anxious about “messing it up,” that matters. It turns diy breastmilk jewelry into something you can do with steady hands, even if you don’t consider yourself creative. What you notice, as you begin, is that the process is emotionally specific. You are measuring and mixing, yes, but you are also remembering. The first days. The growth spurts. The feeds you did standing up because sitting hurt. The night you wanted to quit. The day it finally felt easy. The act of creation becomes a gentle container for all of that, without demanding that you put it into words. And when the piece is finally set into its jewellery base, it lands with a surprising weight. Not because it is heavy, but because it is yours in a way that store-bought keepsakes never are. You did not outsource the meaning. You made it. For some mothers, the finished pendant or ring becomes an everyday object, worn close to the skin like a secret. For others, it is occasional, brought out on anniversaries, birthdays, first days of school, the kinds of moments that make you realise how quickly the baby became a child. Either way, diy breastmilk jewelry offers a simple promise: the chapter is not erased just because it ended.
- Prepare your workspace using the included work mat and tools
- Measure your breastmilk and follow the video guide for the preservation step
- Set the preserved milk into your chosen jewellery piece and allow it to cure
- Finish and wear or store your keepsake as a personal marker of the journey
Choosing between send away studios cheap kits and the middle ground
Most people arrive at diy breastmilk jewelry after browsing the alternatives. The first option is the classic send-away service. It can produce stunning work, but it also asks for trust: packaging, shipping, waiting, and the emotional leap of mailing something irreplaceable. For mothers who are private, anxious, or simply tired of logistics, that barrier is real.
The second option is the wave of inexpensive DIY kits. They can be tempting, especially when the product photos look similar at first glance. The problem is that many rely on drying, powders, fillers, or methods that change the milk before it ever meets resin. They may still create a “milky” look, but the process can feel less like preservation and more like imitation. When the keepsake is meant to last, shortcuts can be expensive in the long run.
DIY by MILKIES® positions itself as a professional-at-home middle ground. It was built after large-scale experience in the keepsake jewellery market, and it centres on a patented preservation method that keeps breastmilk liquid and unaltered. For shoppers who want diy breastmilk jewelry with privacy and control, but without the uncertainty that comes with bargain kits, that middle ground is the point.
If you are weighing your choices, consider what you value most. If you want a fully finished piece without lifting a finger, send-away services can be ideal. If you want the meaning of making it yourself, but you also want a method that respects the material, a kit designed around liquid preservation is the more serious route.
A story you can touch on ordinary days
The end of breastfeeding rarely arrives with a banner. It arrives with a small change in routine, then another, until the thing that once shaped your entire day becomes a memory you can’t quite summon on demand. That is why diy breastmilk jewelry isn’t just about aesthetics. It’s about giving your mind a physical anchor for a season that lived in your body. What you make does not need to be explained to anyone else. A ring, a pendant, earrings, a bracelet. It can be understated or obvious, worn daily or kept for certain moments. The point is that it exists, and it is true to what happened. If you are standing at the edge of weaning, or looking back at a chapter you’re proud of, or simply wanting a keepsake that feels more intimate than a photograph, diy breastmilk jewelry can be a quiet way to honour the work you did and the bond you built.
When you’re ready, make the keepsake at home, at your own pace, and let the memory become something you can carry.
Stories From Our Community
Every piece of jewelry tells a unique story. Here are just a few from mothers who've created their own keepsakes.

“My husband ordered me this ring for Mother’s Day and it turned out gorgeous! The video really made the directions easy to follow and I like that it included a box for storage”
Jenny
ETSY

“Everything was sooo well thought out and the colors are too cute!! You get everything you need including cute pink gloves. The instructions were extremely detailed and simple. My oldest wanted to add glitter so he could be a part of the keepsake as well. I am so happy with my purchase and definitely recommending this to friends and family!”
Angel
ETSY

“The ring is so beautiful and I am so happy to carry something with me as a reminder of one of the hardest but most rewarding and beautiful journeys I have ever experienced.”
Ashley
ETSY

“ love this item. The kit has been very well thought and the quality is amazing. I am beyond happy with this gift to myself!”
Perrine
ETSY

“This is so beautiful! I’m in love with it”
Abigail
ETSY

“Easy instructions, excellent quality beautiful and unique.”
Yelitza
ETSY

“Having my breastfeeding journey represented in a piece of jewelry is so special to me. It’s the perfect way to cherish that extremely special time. The kit was very easy to follow and had everything needed. It turned out beautifully. Thanks so much to Milkies!”
Ashley
ETSY

“I bought this for my sister in law and she was absolutely thrilled! They turned out fantastic!”
rhondamorgan4711
ETSY

“Great product, very well designed, the kit is great. I recommend without hesitation!”
Marine
ETSY

“In the top ! I hope it will last over time. Priceless gift”
Anais
ETSY
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about making DIY breastmilk jewelry at home.
Turn your breastmilk into jewelry you’ll always keep
You made it through the feeds, the nights, and the tiny moments that changed everything. Preserve a few drops in a piece you can wear, made by you, at home, with patented liquid-preservation technology.
