WHAT’S MY STORY?

From starting in a garage to owning four multi-million-pound businesses in just 5 years, I’ll be sharing my journey with you alongside a whole host of tips and advice around the trade.

So, let me introduce myself. My name is Nicky Story. I’m 31 years old, I’m from South Yorkshire and I own Supplies For Candles, The Soap Kitchen, Glassprint & Ava May Aromas. My portfolio has grown dramatically over the last 5 years and we are continuing to expand, proud to be constantly creating new, exciting job opportunities and brand new product lines.

I’ve decided to start sharing my experiences to help my customers grown their brands.

Recent

Business blog posts

From working with my top customers to becoming a coach for small businesses I wanted to share some of my real-life case studies with you. Whether it’s sharing my industry knowledge or working with those who share the same visions as me, I wanted to create an archive of case studies for you to explore. Click on a blog posts below and discover how I’ve worked alongside a range of individuals and businesses to create some super exciting outcomes.

Ukraine Candle Donation

After hearing about the latest request for assistance by the Ukrainian Government and learning of the call for candle supplies and the material for making candles in preparation of severe power...
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An Interview With The Pouring House

How did you find the first time making wax melts? It’s really satisfying! Just watching the pouring as you’re doing it and watching it set is weirdly satisfying. We’re obsessed with wax melts in our...
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How

I’m giving back

Starting with nothing, I know the struggle of trying to get your business off the ground. That’s why I’m giving back. From the work I do with Charities to small business coaching right up to collaborating with like minded entrepreneurs, I’m always looking to share my knowledge and experience with those who need it and I want to show you my mistakes so you don’t have to make them.

being

A Young Entrepreneur

Social media would lead you to believe most entrepreneurs must work 16 hours a day, every day, to be successful. They make them appear almost superhuman… Well, I’m yet to meet anyone quite that impressive. To me being a young entrepreneur isn’t just about how much time you put into your company, it’s also about the effort. From taking care of my team to getting stuck in with the workload, your business is what you make of it. I’m always looking to connect with likeminded people who share my goals, contact me and let’s make something happen.

Contact

Nicky Story