

DIY Breastmilk Rings at Home
The only DIY kit that preserves breastmilk in its pure, liquid form. Create museum-quality rings at home with patented technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.
DIY Breastmilk Rings at Home
The only DIY kit that preserves breastmilk in its pure, liquid form. Create museum-quality rings at home with patented technology trusted by 70,000+ mothers worldwide.

Ring-ready kit
in 30 minutes
How do DIY breastmilk rings work?
A DIY breastmilk ring is a keepsake you create yourself using a preservation agent and jeweler’s resin. With DIY by MILKIES®, your milk stays liquid, no drying, no powders, so your ring reflects your real journey, made safely at home with guided steps.
Deeply Yours
Turn a fleeting season, feeds, pumps, weaning, into a ring you can wear daily. The making becomes part of the memory, not just the final piece.
Pure Preservation
Our patented method preserves full liquid breastmilk in resin without drying or mixing with powders. You keep the natural essence of what you’re saving.
Made to Last
Professional-grade, crystal-clear resin protects your keepsake from air, light, and moisture. Your ring becomes an heirloom-quality reminder for years ahead.
Why make your own breastmilk ring?
Complete Privacy
Many mothers don’t feel comfortable mailing breastmilk away. With DIY by MILKIES®, your milk stays with you from start to finish, on your table, on your timeline.
Your Ring, Your Style
Choose the ring style you love and create a look that matches your everyday jewelry. DIY means you decide the moment, the meaning, and the final aesthetic.
Fast, Flexible Results
You can complete the active crafting in about 30 minutes, then let it cure. No waiting months for a workshop queue, just a clear, guided process at home.
A Meaningful Milestone
A breastmilk ring is perfect for celebrating weaning, a first year of nursing, or a personal comeback after a hard start. It’s not “just jewelry”, it’s closure and pride.

DIY Breast milk Box – Set: 12mm 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: 12mm Necklace "Circle of Life" + Bracelet + Ring + Earrings
ROSE GOLD (24-carat rose gold-plated silver)
What’s inside the ring kit?
Everything you need comes beautifully organized in our signature pink and blue keepsake box, so you can create your breastmilk ring at home with confidence, from setup to finish.
Jewelry Settings
Necklace, bracelet, ring, 925 sterling silver.
Preservation Agent
MILKIES® patented formula for liquid milk.
Jeweler’s Resin
Professional-grade, crystal clear resin system.
Complete Tools
Syringes, sticks, gloves, pipettes, cups.
Crafting Mat
Large mat with numbered zones for steps.
Video Tutorial
Step-by-step guidance in real time.
DIY Manual
Comprehensive, clear, and easy to follow.
Keepsake Box
Gift-ready, beautifully organized packaging.
DIY by MILKIES® vs. other options
If you’re comparing DIY breastmilk rings, look beyond the design, compare privacy, preservation method, materials, and guidance. That’s where results are decided.
| Feature | DIY by MILKIES® | Send-Away Services | Generic DIY Kits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Milk Stays Home | |||
| Liquid Preservation | Often | Varies | |
| Patented Tech | Varies | ||
| 925 Silver | Often | Often plated | |
| Video Instructions | Sometimes | Varies | |
| Ready In | 24-72 hours | 4-8 weeks | 24-72 hours |
| Price Range | $115-$199 | $200-$500+ | $50-$150 |
Patented Preservation
DIY by MILKIES® is the only kit that preserves full liquid breastmilk in resin without drying it or mixing it with powders, so your ring keeps what makes it truly yours.
70,000+ Mothers Served
You’re not experimenting, you’re following a proven process trusted worldwide. MILKIES® has helped over 70,000 mothers across 50+ countries create keepsakes they’re proud to wear.
Real Human Support
Need help mid-step? Our support teams span Germany, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Poland, so you can get guidance quickly while you create your breastmilk ring at home.

Kasia Lew , mother of 2, practiced extended breastfeeding & tandem nursing.
From a Mother’s Moment to A Ring Forever
Kasia Lew’s journey began in 2013 with the birth of her first child, Adam. As she practiced extended breastfeeding, and later tandem nursing two children, she experienced firsthand how powerful that bond is during such an intimate, fleeting time.
After months of research and development, MILKIES® launched on Mother’s Day 2016 as a home-based operation. It has since grown into an international brand, serving 70,000+ mothers in 50+ countries who want their stories preserved with care.
The DIY kit was created by listening closely to customers. Many mothers told Kasia they felt uneasy sending breastmilk to a third party. With her background in computer linguistics and multimedia, she built an at-home solution: 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. It’s a testament to Kasia’s dedication to authenticity and quality, so your keepsake looks beautiful and stays true to what it represents.
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Happy Mothers
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Countries Served
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DIY breastmilk rings that honor the work behind the love
A ring sounds small until you remember what it can hold. If you want to keep a piece of your breastfeeding story without mailing anything away, this is the at home ritual worth knowing.
By Kasia Lew, Founder of MILKIES®
You do not realize it is ending until it is
There is a particular kind of quiet that arrives when breastfeeding shifts. Not a dramatic finale, not a clean chapter break, but a slow rearranging of days. One less feed. One less pump part on the drying rack. A drawer that no longer needs to hold nursing pads like emergency supplies. And somewhere in that ordinary change, people start searching for diy breastmilk rings, not because they want a craft project, but because they want proof that it happened.
Breastfeeding is physical labor disguised as intimacy. It is time measured in minutes and ounces, in latch attempts, in the odd precision of arranging your life around a body that is not just yours. When it ends or simply becomes less central, you do not always get a ceremony. You often get a shrug from the world, and a lump in your throat you cannot name.
A ring is a smart place to put a story like that. It is close to the pulse, held in sight without needing an explanation. It can be private without feeling secret. And unlike a photo that lives in a cloud folder, a ring asks to be worn. It moves through your life with you, catching light in grocery store aisles and at the edge of steering wheels, a reminder that your body did something astonishing and real.
But the idea of preserving breastmilk can come with hesitation. Many mothers want a keepsake and still recoil at the logistics. Do you really want to ship your milk to someone you have never met. Do you trust an anonymous label, a postal delay, a box sitting in heat. Or do you try a cheap kit that asks you to dry your milk, powder it, stir it into something that feels more like a school experiment than a heirloom.
The appeal of diy breastmilk rings is simple. Keep it at home. Keep it in your hands. Keep the memory intact. The best versions of this are not about glitter or trends. They are about respect for the material, and for the person who made it.
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Why a breastfeeding keepsake feels urgent and strangely hard
The emotional math of finishing
We tend to talk about breastfeeding as a beginning. The first latch. The first night you survive. The first time you nurse in public and realize you are braver than you thought. Endings are less tidy. They can be chosen, forced, delayed, mourned, celebrated, or all of the above. The hormonal shift after weaning can feel like a subtle weather change inside your body, and the identity shift can be just as sharp. In that moment, diy breastmilk rings become less of a novelty and more of a way to mark something that otherwise slips by without recognition.
The pressure to make meaning out of everything
Modern parenthood is heavy with documentation. Milestone boards, monthly photos, keepsake boxes that promise to hold every first. Yet breastfeeding is both intimate and repetitive, an everyday devotion that resists neat packaging. A ring offers meaning without performance. It does not need to be posted, liked, or explained. For many mothers considering diy breastmilk rings, the goal is not to prove they breastfed. The goal is to give themselves a small, dignified object that says this mattered, even if no one saw the whole thing.
Why sending milk away feels like too much to ask
Even when professional services are excellent, the act of mailing breastmilk can feel like handing over a part of your body to the postal system. For some, it is a privacy issue. For others, it is fear of loss, contamination, mishandling, or simply the discomfort of a third party touching something so personal. That hesitation is a major reason the DIY category has grown. The problem is that many DIY kits cut corners by demanding you dry your milk, mix powders, or accept a finish that looks cloudy or fragile. If diy breastmilk rings are going to feel worthy of the story, the process has to be more than a workaround.
A ring you make yourself can still look professionally finished
At its best, breastmilk jewelry has always been a collaboration between sentiment and technique. The sentiment is easy to understand. The technique is where most disappointment lives. Resin work is unforgiving. Timing matters. Clean surfaces matter. Small errors show up forever, because the whole point is permanence.
This is where the idea behind DIY by MILKIES® lands differently. MILKIES® built its name by making keepsake jewelry at scale and with care, processing over 100,000 orders worldwide. After years of mothers trusting the brand with their milk, one pattern became impossible to ignore. A meaningful share of customers wanted the same result but did not want to mail anything away. They wanted diy breastmilk rings that stayed within their home, their control, their privacy.
Kasia Lew, the founder of MILKIES®, understood this not as a niche preference but as a legitimate emotional need. As a mother who practiced extended breastfeeding and even tandem nursed her two children, she knew how strange it can feel to let go of a chapter that has shaped your days and your body. Her background in computer linguistics and more than a decade running a multimedia agency also shaped the design choice that matters most in a DIY kit. Guidance has to be clear, visual, and timed like choreography, not like a vague blog recipe.
DIY by MILKIES® takes the professional standards of a specialized workshop and translates them into a kitchen table ritual. The kit arrives like a small studio in a box, with multiple compartments, a large workmat that organizes your tools, a comprehensive, readable instruction manual, and a step by step video guide that walks you through the process in real time. You are not left guessing what the mixture should look like, or how long to stir.
And the ring itself is not an afterthought. The kit includes two ring styles alongside other jewelry options, with finishes in silver, gold plated, and rose gold plated. So when someone searches for diy breastmilk rings, they can actually make rings that look like jewelry, not like craft-store hardware.
What makes the concept more than a well-designed kit is the preservation method behind it. The heart of the offering is MILKIES® patented technology for preserving liquid breastmilk in resin in its pure form. That single detail reshapes the entire at home experience. The material you are preserving is not a powder you made by drying. It is still breastmilk, just stabilized for the long life you want it to have.
- Privacy and control because your milk stays with you from start to finish
- Hands on meaning because the keepsake becomes a small act of authorship not just a purchase
- Time flexibility because you can work when you are ready rather than rushing to ship
- Guided precision through a video tutorial and organized workmat that reduce common resin mistakes
- Professional finish because the jewelry bases and process are designed for keepsakes not crafts
The romance of diy breastmilk rings is in the idea that you can hold memory in a wearable object. The reality is that the object has to last. That means understanding what is being preserved, what can go wrong, and why some kits produce brittle, yellowing, or uneven stones. Once you see the technical difference between liquid preservation and powder-based shortcuts, the market starts to look divided into two categories: kits that imitate keepsakes, and kits that are built like keepsakes from the start.

What preservation really means when resin meets breastmilk
Breastmilk is not a simple ingredient. It is an emulsion of water, fats, proteins, and sugars, and it changes based on time postpartum, diet, hydration, and even the time of day. Any method that claims to preserve it inside resin has to solve a practical problem: how to stabilize an organic liquid so it can be sealed without separating, curdling, or degrading.
Many DIY approaches ask you to dry the milk first. Drying reduces the complexity of the liquid but it also changes it, turning a living-looking material into powder that must be reconstituted, blended with fillers, or mixed into clay-like bases. The result can be visually pleasing, but it is not the same object. Mothers seeking diy breastmilk rings often do not want a symbol of milk. They want their milk, as it was.
DIY by MILKIES® is positioned around a different approach. The preservation technology is designed to work with full liquid breastmilk rather than a dried substitute. Practically, that means you preserve the milk with a stabilizing agent, then incorporate a measured amount into a resin emulsion that cures into a durable stone. There is no drying step. There is no powder mixing. Nothing is removed from the breastmilk as part of the kit’s core promise. What you encase is your preserved liquid breastmilk, held in resin in its pure, natural form.
That technical choice matters for three reasons. First, it supports a more consistent look across different milk types, including milk with higher fat content that might otherwise separate. Second, it reduces the number of stages where contamination or user error can creep in, because you are not dehydrating, grinding, and rehydrating. Third, it aligns with what most mothers actually mean when they say they want a keepsake. They want authenticity.
Resin itself has a reputation for being tricky, and that is deserved. Mixing ratios, working time, air bubbles, and curing conditions all influence the final clarity and hardness. A good kit anticipates those failure points. This is why the instruction system matters as much as the chemistry: timed mixing, a set workflow, and tools designed for small jewelry cavities such as rings, where overfilling or messy edges are immediately visible.
If you are considering diy breastmilk rings, it is worth reading product descriptions with a skeptical eye. Does the kit preserve liquid milk or does it require drying. Does it ask you to add powders or fillers. Does it offer real-time guidance. Does it have a track record beyond influencer photos. The most convincing proof is scale and consistency over time, because preservation is not just about how it looks on day one. It is about how it wears in year five.
Proof beyond aesthetics
MILKIES® has served over 100,000 customers across more than 50 countries, with a 5 out of 5 star rating from over 2,000 reviews on platforms such as Facebook and Google. DIY by MILKIES® grew out of that track record, bringing the same preservation standard into an at home format.
The kitchen table workshop becomes a small ceremony
There is a moment, usually after bedtime, when the house finally stops talking at you. The dishwasher hums. The baby monitor glows. And you open the box like you are opening time. The DIY by MILKIES® kit is deliberately organized, less like a random bundle of components and more like a portable studio. Compartments hold the syringes, the resin parts, the ring settings. The workmat spreads out across the table and turns your surface into a map. It is a quietly reassuring design choice, because early parenthood trains you to do everything one-handed and half-distracted. This is one of the rare tasks that asks for your full attention, and in return it gives you something back. If you are making diy breastmilk rings, the ring setting itself changes the mood. A pendant can hide minor imperfections because it hangs and catches light. A ring sits close. It is inspected constantly, by you, by others, by the simple fact of your own gaze while you wash hands or hold a cup. That is why preparing it feels strangely intimate. You clean the setting. You degrease it. You put it in a silicone holder so it stays perfectly level, as if you are preparing a tiny stage for a meaningful performance. The preservation step is practical, but it carries symbolism you do not expect. Measuring milk feels like measuring time. Three milliliters is nothing in a bottle, and everything in memory. The syringes click together. You mix, exactly as instructed, back and forth, for one minute. The milk is still milk, but now it is stabilized for a different kind of life. Resin work demands calm. Once the resin is mixed, you are on the clock. That urgency does not ruin the experience; it sharpens it. Many mothers describe it as a rare stretch of concentration where they are not multitasking, not responding, not anticipating a cry. Just working steadily. Stir. Measure. Add drops. Watch the mixture turn into a milky white emulsion. Then add the preserved milk and stir again until the color is uniform, like the inside of a seashell. Filling a ring setting is the part that feels most like jewelry making. You add the mixture in small, controlled drops. You resist the temptation to rush. You keep the rim clean. And then you set it down to cure somewhere safe, level, untouched. The waiting is its own lesson. You have spent months training your body to respond immediately. Now you let the chemistry do what it needs to do. When the ring is finally cured and you lift it from the holder, the effect can be surprisingly moving. It looks like a stone, but you know what it is. You know what it cost you. The ring becomes an object with weight beyond grams. That is the point of diy breastmilk rings when they are done well. They are not a trend. They are a private acknowledgement that your body made a home, and then made nourishment, and then learned how to let go.
- Set up a calm workspace and follow the video guide from start to finish once resin mixing begins
- Preserve a measured amount of liquid breastmilk using the included syringes and preservation agent
- Mix the resin components, then create the emulsion and blend in the preserved milk gently
- Fill the ring setting carefully, clean edges if needed, and allow the piece to cure fully on a level surface
What you gain and risk with each way of making a ring
Send-away services can be wonderful when you want an expert to handle every variable. For some mothers, the appeal is obvious: you mail the milk, you receive a finished ring. The tradeoff is emotional and logistical. You relinquish control, you trust shipping conditions, and you accept that the most personal ingredient in the piece is handled by strangers. For anyone drawn to diy breastmilk rings specifically, that is often the dealbreaker, not the cost.
At the other end are inexpensive DIY kits that promise a keepsake and deliver a craft. They may require drying your milk, adding powders, or using generic resin without a preservation method designed for breastmilk. The process can be messy, the results inconsistent, and the long-term durability uncertain. If the ring yellows, cracks, or looks chalky, the disappointment cuts deeper because the material is sentimental. With diy breastmilk rings, quality is not a luxury detail. It is the difference between a keepsake you wear and a keepsake you hide.
The middle ground is the professional at home approach, where a kit is built around tested preservation technology, clear guidance, and jewelry-grade components. DIY by MILKIES® sits in that space, with the advantage of a parent brand that has processed over 100,000 keepsake orders and refined methods at scale. It also offers localized support through teams and offices in regions such as Germany, the UK, the USA, and Canada, backed by production facilities in Poland. For a mother making diy breastmilk rings, that support matters when you have a question mid-process and the resin clock is ticking.
Choosing between these options is not just a product decision. It is a values decision. Do you want the ring to be a service performed for you, or a ritual you perform for yourself. Do you want speed, or control. Do you want the cheapest path to a symbol, or the most faithful path to preservation. The right answer depends on your temperament, but the wrong answer is usually the one that leaves you feeling rushed, uncertain, or vaguely compromised. A keepsake should not feel like a gamble.
A small object that tells the truth
What you are trying to hold onto is not just milk. It is a season of being needed in a way you will never be needed again, even if you have more children, even if you breastfeed longer, even if you swear you will remember every detail. Memory is not a reliable archivist. It edits. It softens. It skips. That is why diy breastmilk rings resonate. They do not ask anyone else to validate your experience. They do not require an audience. They let you take a material that once fed your child and place it into a form that lasts, close to the hand that did the work. If you have been hesitating because you do not want to mail your milk away, or because you are worried a DIY attempt will look cheap, it is reasonable to want something better. It is reasonable to want a method built for liquid breastmilk, supported by real guidance, and backed by a brand with a long record of consistency. One day you will reach for something in a drawer and notice the ring again. You will remember a chair you sat in at 3 a.m. You will remember the weight of a sleeping baby. You will remember yourself, doing the hard thing, over and over, with almost no applause. The ring will not explain it. It will simply know.
When you are ready to turn the memory into something you can wear, diy breastmilk rings can begin right where you are, at your own table.
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 a DIY breastmilk ring, especially if you’ve never made jewelry before.
Turn your breastfeeding season into a ring forever
Whether you’re weaning, celebrating one year, or honoring every hard-won feed, your story deserves more than photos. Make a breastmilk ring at home, private, guided, and beautifully real.
