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Patented Liquid Preservation

Make a DIY Breastmilk Bracelet

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

THE KEEPSAKE BRACELET EXPLAINED

What is a DIY breastmilk bracelet?

A DIY breastmilk bracelet is a wearable keepsake you make at home by preserving a small amount of breastmilk inside a jewelry setting. Instead of mailing your milk away or using powder mixes, this kit preserves breastmilk in liquid form, so your bracelet holds the memory in its most natural state.

Wear the Moment

Turn your breastfeeding chapter into a bracelet you can reach for every day, quiet, meaningful, and uniquely yours.

Pure Preservation

MILKIES® patented technology preserves full liquid breastmilk in resin, no drying, no clay bases, and no removing anything from it.

Made to Last

Professional-grade resin and quality metals create a long-lasting keepsake that stays crystal clear and beautiful with proper care.

WHY MAKE IT YOURSELF

Why create your own breastmilk bracelet?

Milk Stays Private

Many mothers don’t feel comfortable mailing breastmilk to a stranger. With DIY by MILKIES®, your milk stays at home, from measuring to sealing, so the whole process feels safe and personal.

Your Bracelet, Your Way

DIY doesn’t mean “crafty.” It means control: you choose the setting, your timing, and the final look, creating a bracelet that matches your style and your story.

Fast, Guided Process

You’ll spend about 30 minutes of active work, then let it cure. A step-by-step video guide walks you through each stage so you feel confident from start to finish.

A Meaningful Keepsake

A breastmilk bracelet is subtle but powerful, perfect for celebrating a weaning milestone, honoring your feeding journey, or creating a daily reminder of the bond you built.

DIY Breast milk Box – Set: 18mm Necklace "Circle of Life" + Bracelet + Ring
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DIY Breast milk Box – Set: 18mm Necklace "Circle of Life" + Bracelet + Ring

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ROSE GOLD (24-carat rose gold-plated silver)

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925 Sterling Silver
24-Carat Plating
Perfect Resin Blend
Complete Kit

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.

COMPLETE DIY KIT

What’s inside your kit?

Everything you need to make your breastmilk bracelet at home, beautifully packed in our signature pink and blue keepsake box, with tools, materials, and clear guidance included.

Jewelry Settings

Necklace, bracelet, ring in 925 silver

Preservation Agent

MILKIES® patented formula included

Jeweler’s Resin

Professional-grade, crystal clear finish

Complete Tools

Syringes, sticks, gloves, and more

Crafting Mat

Large mat with numbered zones

Video Tutorial

Step-by-step, real-time guidance

DIY Manual

Comprehensive, clear, easy to follow

Keepsake Box

Gift-ready, beautifully organized packaging

WHY CHOOSE MILKIES®

DIY by MILKIES® vs. other bracelet options

If you’re comparing ways to make a breastmilk bracelet, here’s what matters most: keeping your milk at home, preserving it in liquid form, and getting a result you’ll be proud to wear.

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DIY by MILKIES®
Send-Away ServicesGeneric DIY Kits
Milk Stays Home
Liquid PreservationVaries
Patented TechnologyVaries
925 Sterling SilverVariesOften plated
Video InstructionsSometimesSometimes
Ready In24-72 hours4-8 weeksVaries
Price Range$115-$199$200-$500+$50-$150

Patented Preservation

DIY by MILKIES® is uniquely designed to preserve full liquid breastmilk in resin without drying, powders, or altering the milk, so your bracelet keeps what makes it meaningful.

70,000+ Mothers Served

MILKIES® has helped mothers worldwide create keepsakes for years. The DIY line builds on that experience, with thousands of five-star reviews and proven, repeatable results.

Real Human Support

Questions while you craft? Our support team is available across locations in Germany, the UK, the USA, Canada, and Poland, so help is close by, wherever you’re making your bracelet.

Founder Kasia Lew breastfeeding her baby outdoors in a colorful floral dress, wearing a diy breastmilk bracelet keepsake on her wrist for MILKIES and DIY by MILKIES.

Kasia Lew , Mother of 2, practiced extended breastfeeding & tandem nursing

THE FOUNDER’S STORY

From one mother’s journey to DIY bracelet keepsakes

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 deeply understood the bond that grows during this intimate time and why mothers want to hold onto it.

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 across 50+ countries with keepsakes made to honor real feeding stories.

The DIY kit 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 built a complete DIY kit, supported by 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 the keepsake you make feels as real as the journey it represents.

70,000+

Happy Mothers

50+

Countries Served

2016

Founded

Close-up of a mother holding her baby’s hand, wearing a delicate gold chain with a milky-white stone diy breastmilk bracelet keepsake, paired with a matching ring.
Keepsake Jewelry

A diy breastmilk bracelet that feels like a memory you can touch

Breastfeeding ends in a dozen small goodbyes. A bracelet made from your own milk doesn’t stop time, but it can hold a piece of it still enough to wear on an ordinary Tuesday.

By Kasia Lew, Founder of MILKIES®

The day you realize the last feed has already happened

There’s a particular kind of silence that arrives after breastfeeding ends. Not dramatic, not cinematic. Just a quiet change in the house, your body no longer on-call, the chair no longer “the” chair, the night no longer punctuated by that small, ordinary intimacy only you and your baby understood.

If you’re searching for a diy breastmilk bracelet, chances are you’re trying to hold onto something that doesn’t photograph well. Milk is both practical and symbolic: nutrition, comfort, identity, sacrifice, stubbornness, tenderness. It can be the center of your life for months or years, and then one day it’s simply… not.

That is why the idea of turning breast milk into jewelry refuses to go away. Not because it’s trendy, but because it answers a very human need. We keep locks of hair, hospital bracelets, tiny hats. We press flowers from anniversaries. We hold on to artifacts when the experience itself is too slippery to grasp.

A bracelet is especially intimate. Unlike a pendant that can be tucked away or a ring that can feel formal, a bracelet lives in the line of sight of your daily hands, the hands that latched, soothed, pumped, washed bottles, learned to do everything one-handed. A diy breastmilk bracelet can become a private anchor, visible to you even when no one else notices.

What matters isn’t the spectacle of it. What matters is the honesty: you were here, you did this, and it meant something. The question is how to do it at home without risking a disappointing result, or worse, losing the very material you’re trying to preserve.

Why we want proof of the months that rewired us

Breastfeeding is physical but memory is not

Breastfeeding changes your life in ways that resist neat storytelling. It’s a sensory archive: the warmth of a sleeping baby, the ache of a letdown, the meticulous logistics of pumping, the relief when the latch finally works, the strange pride of producing exactly what someone else needs. Yet when it ends, by choice, necessity, or exhaustion, there’s often no ritual to mark it. A diy breastmilk bracelet becomes a small ceremony. It translates a lived experience into an object with edges and weight. This is not about “keeping the milk” as much as keeping the meaning: the hours, the patience, the body’s quiet labor. The desire is especially sharp at milestones, returning to work, weaning, donating a pump, packing away nursing bras, moments that feel like closing a chapter without getting to read it one last time.

The modern pressure to make it meaningful

Parenthood today is saturated with documentation: monthly photo boards, milestone apps, carefully lit “firsts.” And yet breastfeeding, for many, remains the most intense and least shareable part of early parenthood. It can be intimate, complicated, and not always joyful. So when a mother looks for a diy breastmilk bracelet, she often isn’t hunting for a craft project. She’s searching for a form of meaning that doesn’t require public narration. A bracelet offers a contained kind of significance. You can wear it to a meeting, to school pickup, to a wedding, no explanation required. It doesn’t ask you to summarize your story. It just lets you carry it.

Why DIY feels safer than sending milk away

There’s also a practical hesitation that rarely gets said plainly: not everyone is comfortable mailing their breast milk to a stranger. Even if a company is reputable, the idea can feel exposing. Milk is personal. It’s also finite, especially at the end of a journey. The last frozen bag can feel like a relic. A diy breastmilk bracelet answers that hesitation by keeping the entire process in your home. It turns preservation into something you can oversee with your own hands and your own standards. The emotional payoff is doubled: you don’t just receive a keepsake, you make it. For many mothers, that agency matters as much as the final jewelry.

The bracelet as a wearable keepsake you control

A diy breastmilk bracelet is, at its core, a simple promise: the substance that sustained your baby can be preserved into something stable and beautiful. But that promise has a catch. Breast milk is organic and variable, fat content, color, even scent can change. Preserving it well requires more than a generic resin pour.

This is where DIY by MILKIES® lands differently from the typical “craft kit” universe. It is built on the foundation of MILKIES®, a brand that has processed over 100,000 keepsake jewelry orders worldwide and developed a reputation for meticulous results across more than 50 countries. The DIY line didn’t appear because DIY is fashionable; it appeared because a large group of mothers wanted the opposite of the usual model. They wanted to keep their milk at home while still using professional-grade preservation know-how.

Kasia Lew, the founder behind MILKIES® and DIY by MILKIES®, knows this desire from the inside. As a mother who practiced extended breastfeeding and tandem nursed two children, she recognized that the end of nursing can feel like a personal threshold. Her work turned that threshold into a process that is both technically sound and emotionally respectful, without demanding that you surrender your milk to the postal system.

The kit itself is deliberately comprehensive, designed to turn a kitchen table into a temporary jewelry studio. You get the tools, the work mat with clearly organized areas, the instruction manual that is extensive and easy to read, and, crucially, a step-by-step video guide that keeps you on track in real time. You also get options: necklace designs, ring styles, earring types, and a bracelet design, available in silver, gold-plated, and rose gold-plated finishes.

For anyone specifically set on a diy breastmilk bracelet, that bracelet format offers an understated daily wearability. It’s less about announcing a story and more about carrying it. And because you’re building it yourself, the bracelet can feel like a personal artifact rather than a product you purchased.

  • Privacy and peace of mind because your milk stays with you from start to finish
  • A hands-on ritual that turns memory-making into a process, not just an outcome
  • Time flexibility because you can craft when you have a quiet hour, not when a lab is open
  • Professional-grade guidance through an included video tutorial and structured work mat
  • Jewelry-quality settings and finishes designed for real wear, not temporary crafts

Most DIY kits on the market ask you to change the milk before you preserve it, dry it, powder it, mix it into a paste, then seal it. DIY by MILKIES® takes a different position: the closer the milk remains to what it was, the closer the keepsake remains to the truth of the experience. That philosophy depends on a technical reality most people never see: how breast milk can be stabilized inside resin without being stripped of its natural state. To understand why a diy breastmilk bracelet can look refined years later rather than cloudy or cracked, it helps to understand what’s happening at the chemistry level.

What it means to preserve liquid milk rather than a substitute

If you’ve browsed long enough for a diy breastmilk bracelet, you’ve probably seen two broad approaches. The first is “send-away” preservation, where professionals process your milk and set it in jewelry. The second is consumer DIY, which often relies on drying the milk into a powder (or using a powder additive) to make it easier to incorporate into resin.

DIY by MILKIES® is built around a third approach, powered by MILKIES® patented technology: preserving full liquid breast milk in resin without drying it, without mixing it with powder, and without removing anything from it. In practical terms, it means your preserved milk begins as milk, not as an altered ingredient you had to manufacture at home.

Why does that matter? Drying can introduce variability and user error. Temperature, time, contamination risk, and uneven powder texture can all affect clarity and consistency. Powder-based methods also tend to “standardize” the look, because the final visual is shaped as much by the drying method as by the milk itself.

Liquid preservation is harder to engineer because milk is a complex emulsion, not a clean chemical solution. The preservation step needs to stabilize that emulsion so it can be bonded safely and evenly within resin. Done properly, the result is a stone-like inlay that reads as luminous rather than chalky, especially important for a bracelet, where light hits the setting constantly as your wrist moves.

The kit’s process is structured around accuracy and timing. You measure specific volumes (for example, small milliliter amounts), mix the preservation agent for a defined duration, then prepare the resin in a controlled way. From the point where resin is mixed, you commit to finishing without interruption. This isn’t meant to intimidate you; it’s a professional reality translated into a home workflow, so the outcome is consistent.

The step-by-step video guide functions like a calm instructor in the room. It reduces the anxiety that can come with resin work, and it makes the process accessible even if you’ve never made jewelry before. The goal is not to make you feel like an amateur chemist. The goal is to let you create a diy breastmilk bracelet with the confidence that the method is designed for real preservation, not a craft imitation.

Proof that the method holds up

DIY by MILKIES® is built on the experience of MILKIES®, a brand trusted by more than 100,000 customers across 50+ countries, with a 5/5 star rating from 2,000+ reviews on platforms like Google and Facebook. The DIY kit brings that preservation standard into your home without asking you to ship your milk away.

Mother’s hand pushing a stroller in a sunlit park, wearing a delicate rose-gold diy breastmilk bracelet with an oval white keepsake charm.

A kitchen table workshop and an hour that feels like yours again

A diy breastmilk bracelet begins with a box that feels unusually considered for something so personal. The compartments make it clear that nothing is improvised. Tools have places. Liquids are labeled. The work mat lays out the process like a map, reducing the mental load before you even start. You clear the table, maybe after bedtime, maybe during a rare nap. You set your timer where you can see it. You put on gloves, not because you’re handling something scary, but because you’re treating this like the careful work it is. Breastfeeding can make your body feel communal, as if it belongs to schedules and needs outside yourself. This hour is different. This hour belongs to you. You choose the bracelet setting, one design, clean lines, meant to live on your wrist rather than in a jewelry box. You degrease the setting, an oddly satisfying little act of preparation. You protect it from dust like it’s already precious. Then comes the part that feels almost symbolic: you measure the milk. Not a bottle, not an ounce, just a few milliliters. A small amount that carries an outsized history. You connect syringes, you mix for exactly the time instructed, and you watch the liquid move back and forth. The motion is mechanical, but the feeling is not. Many mothers describe this as the moment they realize they’re not “doing a craft.” They’re performing a private ritual. When the resin components are combined, time becomes real. You stir. You watch the mixture turn into a milky emulsion. You add the preserved milk and gently fold it in until the color is uniform, avoiding bubbles like you’re protecting a secret. You fill the setting slowly, either by careful pouring or by building the surface drop by drop with a stick, depending on the size of the cavity. And then you step back. The curing is the quiet part. You leave it undisturbed on a level surface, away from sunlight, away from curious hands. It sits there for a day or two, hardening into something that can endure. When you finally remove it from the holder, what surprises many people is how ordinary it feels, in the best way. Not “crafty.” Not fragile. Just a polished piece of jewelry with a soft, creamy center that catches the light. Your diy breastmilk bracelet doesn’t look like a project. It looks like a keepsake that belongs in your life. If you want, you can tell people what it is. If you don’t, you can let it be simply beautiful. Either way, you’ll know exactly what it holds.

  1. Set up your workspace and watch the video guide once before starting
  2. Preserve the measured liquid milk using the syringe-based mixing method
  3. Mix and time the resin components, then create the emulsion
  4. Fill the bracelet setting carefully and let it cure undisturbed until fully hardened

Choosing between send away services cheap kits and professional DIY

Shopping for a diy breastmilk bracelet can feel like stepping into two extremes. On one side are send-away services, often beautifully photographed and genuinely skilled. On the other are inexpensive DIY kits that treat breast milk like a novelty ingredient. The decision usually comes down to trust, control, and what kind of experience you want.

Send-away services reduce your effort, but they require surrendering the most personal ingredient to shipping logistics and someone else’s handling. For many mothers, that’s perfectly fine. For others, it’s a non-starter, especially if the milk is precious, limited, or emotionally loaded. There’s also the quiet discomfort of not seeing what happens between “mailed it” and “received it.”

Cheap DIY kits offer control, but they often cut corners where it matters. Powder-based approaches can produce inconsistent color, texture, and long-term stability. Minimal instructions can turn the process into guesswork. And settings made for crafts can look temporary on the wrist, fine for a hobby, less satisfying as a keepsake you plan to wear for years.

DIY by MILKIES® positions itself as a professional-at-home middle ground. You keep your milk. You make the piece yourself. But you do it using a method designed specifically for liquid milk preservation, guided by a structured workflow, jewelry-grade settings, and a video tutorial that reduces user error. If your goal is a diy breastmilk bracelet that feels legitimate, not just sentimental, but well-made, this middle ground is exactly where the value lives.

A small bright object that remembers for you

Breastfeeding rarely ends with a neat full stop. It trails off through half-decisions, new routines, and the bittersweet relief of having your body back. The memories remain, but they change texture over time, less vivid, more distant, harder to summon on demand. A diy breastmilk bracelet doesn’t preserve the entire story. It preserves a fragment, and that’s the point. A fragment is manageable. Wearable. Honest. You can look down at your wrist in a grocery line and remember the weight of your baby in the dark. You can feel the smooth edge of the setting during a difficult day and remember that you have done hard, tender things. There is something quietly radical about turning a private act of care into a piece of craftsmanship made with your own hands. Not for applause, not for social media, but for yourself.

If you’re ready to make a diy breastmilk bracelet at home, give yourself one calm hour, follow the guide closely, and let the keepsake be as personal as the journey it came from.

Real Stories

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.

Review by Jenny

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

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Jenny

ETSY

Review by Angel

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!

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Angel

ETSY

Review by Ashley

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.

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Ashley

ETSY

Review by Perrine

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

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Perrine

ETSY

Review by Abigail

This is so beautiful! I’m in love with it

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Abigail

ETSY

Review by Yelitza

Easy instructions, excellent quality beautiful and unique.

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Yelitza

ETSY

Review by Ashley

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!

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Ashley

ETSY

Review by rhondamorgan4711

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

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rhondamorgan4711

ETSY

Review by Marine

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

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Marine

ETSY

Review by Anais

In the top ! I hope it will last over time. Priceless gift

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Anais

ETSY

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Turn your breastmilk into a bracelet you’ll treasure

Make a keepsake that feels close, something you can wear through the busy days and the quiet moments. With DIY by MILKIES®, you preserve your breastmilk in liquid form and create a bracelet that holds your journey, beautifully.

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