The backdrop to this lovely wedding is breathtaking. Gorgeous couple Emma and Jack were married at the London Wetland Centre, where they said their vows in the glass-walled observatory overlooking lush greenery and calm waters. The location is spectacular, the images by Buckinghamshire-based documentary wedding photographer Andy Siddders are simply perfect.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Wedding photographer’s website
Andy Sidders – https://www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Wedding photographer review
Andy was a fantastic photographer, he really went above and beyond and got some great photos of us (he even waded in the water to get a reflection photo of us on the bank!) His photography style of natural and candid really suited us and what we wanted, and the shots he got captured the day perfectly. He was great in picking the perfect backdrops and foregrounds, as well as organising us and everyone else for the photos.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Your best wedding moment or memory
It’s hard to pick just one thing. But being able to celebrate our love story with the people who mean the most to us and adding our special touches to the day made it very special. We also were treated to a flyover thanks to our wedding taking place on the trooping of the colours and proximity to central London. Something we hadn’t planned but was a fantastic surprise.
Tell us anything you did differently – we love hearing about NEW traditions (or none at all!)
Our wedding venue was the first ‘different’ part of our wedding – we got married at a Wetland Centre, the observatory where the ceremony took place consisted of glass so we said our vows and exchanged rings overlooking the lake. Our guests were seated next to us (as opposed to behind us) in both directions.
We also had a slight scuba diving theme throughout the day – including dressing up in our fins, masks and snorkels for some of the photos, naming our tables as dive sites we’ve visited, and even having a guest dress up in an inflatable shark suit!

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
We branded the wedding, with ‘Two Less Fish in the Sea’ themes throughout – including on the website, invites and place mats. This wasn’t overdone, just placed as needed to keep different parts of the wedding in theme.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Videographer name + review
Paul Burton
Paul was a fantastic videographer. He was recommended to us by our photographer, as they’d worked together before and knew each other’s style. He got some great footage throughout the day and edited it very well, capturing the important moments perfectly.
Venue name + review
Barnes Wetland Centre
The Wetland Centre was a great venue to get married. Although the arrangements in the Observatory (the room we got married in) were a little unorthodox, we made it work and it lent itself with a great backdrop.
Although the centre was open to the public, no-one got in the way of the wedding at all, and come evening we had the whole site to ourselves. We got some great photos around the site, and everyone’s highlight was the otters!
Tell us a little about your outfits – both of you!
Emma: I wore a floor length white satin dress with a train. It was the first dress I tried on and despite it not being what I imagined going for it was perfect.
I got my dress from Love Me Do Brides who were very helpful and had a large collection to choose from. It was a fantastic experience with my Mother, Mother in Law and two bridesmaids.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Jack: I wore a three-piece suit, light mottled grey, with a light pink shirt and a custom made bow tie. The groomsmen all had identical two-piece suits, white shirts and matching neck ties. I also had custom made cufflinks which had our wedding logo engraved on them.
Groom and groomsmen’s suits were from Suits direct. A local tailor made my bowtie using a spare necktie I’d bought (I wanted the colour and material to match the groomsmen). This tailor did a great job.
I got my cufflinks off of Etsy, again the seller did a great job, it all looked very professional.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Florist name + review
We went with The Wild Garden Florist – as soon as we saw her portfolio we knew she was the exact style we were going for. It was very natural and the colours complemented our bridal party. She captured exactly what we wanted in her video calls and we couldn’t have been happier with what she produced on the day.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Cake maker name + review
The groom’s mother made the cake. We planned it with her for quite a while, we had our ideas but they needed to be grounded at times! We went for a dense chocolate cake, lemon drizzle, a raspberry yoghurt and a salted caramel yoghurt cake (tiered). This was iced and decorated with photos of us throughout our relationship, my mother did a fantastic job and it looked very professional (and was also very delicious).

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Wedding stationery
We made all the stationery ourselves. This included: laser engraved wooden save the dates; laser cut card invitations with printed envelopes; branded printed vows and speeches; branded photograph upload/download poster and personalised laser cut slate placemats which doubled as favours for the guests. We also designed the table seating chart, and had that professionally printed on foam.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Any crafty projects or homemade styling touches?
Loads! Anything which could be home-made, was. This included a 2m tall welcome banner; all the stationery as mentioned above; seat reservations; table names; the cake (including topper); our wedding website.
Wedding readings?
We had two readings: one was a poem written by the bride, which told the story of how we met and important events through our relationship; and the other was some extracts from the BSAC (British diving club) handbook, which we took out of context to relate to the wedding (ie looking after each other and making sure you’re never far away).
Wedding planner name + review
We did all the wedding planning ourselves – using a mixture of the Bridebook app and making physical notes in a planner. We had help on the venue side of the planning from one of the venue’s event managers.
Hair + makeup name + review
Storme Makeup and Hair.
I was very lucky that Storme herself was available and did my hair and makeup. For her expertise and skill she was very reasonably priced and her work was amazing. I don’t wear a lot of makeup, so wanted something natural but beautiful which Storme captured perfectly. Both at the trial and on the morning of the wedding she put me at ease and made the experience enjoyable.

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk

Emma & Jack’s Wedding at the WWT London Wetland Centre // Photography by www.andysiddersphotography.co.uk
Today’s wonderfully styled shoot comes from lovely London and Cotswolds wedding planner Lucy Bull Weddings. The romantic and whimsical look has delightful touches of elegance throughout, with stunning florals and a gentle, welcoming luxe look. Thank you so much to Lucy for sharing this with us, and to all of the suppliers who collaborated in bringing this wonderful wedding inspiration to life. We are smitten! 

Wedding Planner, vision and concept: https://lucybullweddings.co.uk
Photographer: https://www.danielle-smith-photography.com
Videographer: https://elegancefilms.com
Tablescape: https://www.theluxeoccasion.co.uk
Venue: https://ravensait.co.uk
Florist: https://www.hollyandtheivy.com
Stationery: https://www.sweetophelia.co.uk
Cake: http://www.jenscakery.co.uk
Hair and Make up: https://stormemakeupandhair.co.uk
Dress: https://evieyoung.com via https://www.thefarnhamboutique.com
Hair Accessories: https://www.donnacrain.com
Shoes: https://freyarose.com via https://www.laceandfavour.com
Catering: https://www.didianddot.co.uk

With an increase in intimate weddings, my vision for our styled shoot was to create an outdoor wedding picnic located on the daisy-dotted lawn of an island venue on the River Thames. Low wooden tables surrounded by plump cushions, sumptuous grazing platters and an abundance of florals pulled our relaxed and informal wedding breakfast together. The subtle sequins of Evie Young’s Lyric dress, accompanied by the gold accents and velvet touches of the stationery, cake and tablescape added the hint of luxury.

The low wooden tables and overhanging beams were made by Erin from The Luxe Occasion with her own fair hands. She added subtle pinks through candles, cushions and linens to create a warm, romantic feel, whilst the champagne gold of the candle holders, cutlery and more linens delivered an element of luxury. Comfort for our bride and groom was ensured through plump floor cushions and rugs.

Florals by Holly and the Ivy Florist were a huge part of our shoot and were so important in softening the edges of the set up. Two large arrangements were placed on the wooden beams over our table, as well as two on the floor. They were made up of menta and charmant roses, foxgloves, delphiniums, salmon chrysanthemums and coral sunset peonies. The greenery was ivy, eucalyptus, cow parsley and mixed grasses. These four arrangements were then cleverly recycled on our moon arch which we used for the ceremony and behind the cake table. Silk and velvet ribbons in different shades of pink were draped through the floral arrangements along the tops of the beams for a whimsical, romantic look. Bud vases with peonies, roses, bunny tails and dried grasses were dotted along the centre of the tables, among the place settings. Our bride’s bouquet was made up of more menta roses, chrysanthemums, eucalyptus and dried grasses.

The overall look of our stationery suite was to be minimal with a hint of luxe. Jess from Sweet Ophelia Designs played around with textures, finally opting for vellum menus, gold wax seals, luxurious pink velvet ribbon and – the best bit – plantable seed paper invitations. This ensured that part of our suite was eco-friendly and sustainable by allowing guests to plant their invitations and think back to the wedding as they watch their wild flowers grow.

With a more intimate wedding, we felt that a double-height single tier cake would be the perfect creation. Jen from Jen’s Cakery iced the cake with pure white icing and decorated it with gold leaf, dried flowers (from Bloomz and Bakes) and a fresh menta rose around the base. Two pale pink macarons were also included; one each for the newlyweds! The overall look was simple, elegant and perfectly in-keeping with our romantic wedding breakfast.

The brief for hair and make up was, above all, to be subtle. Storme Webster opted for a half up hair do with soft waves intertwined with a delicate hair vine handmade by Donna Crain. Neutral tones were used for the make up for a soft, romantic bridal look that was both fresh and naturally enhancing.

Wedding Planner Lucy had always envisioned a two piece for her bride to wear and so coming across Evie Young’s Lyric skirt and top was exactly what she had hoped to find. An A-line skirt with a high waist was ideal for a floor picnic whilst the translucent sequins took our bride seamlessly into the dancing and celebrations of the evening. The soft, latte colour complemented the rest of the shoot perfectly and the delicate sequins added that touch of luxury, especially as they twinkled in the May sunshine. Freya Rose’s shimmering suede sandals rounded off the look and the ivory Mother of Pearl block heel ensured no sinking into the lush lawn of the wedding picnic venue.
No picnic is complete these days without an instagrammable grazing platter. The muted tones of the creamy cheese, crackers, cured meats, figs, rosemary, olives, dates, honey and nuts by Didi and Dot rounded off the set up. A three-tiered brie cake adorned with juicy blackberries and grapes added something special to the grazing plates.


And finally to the venue. Our picnic wedding breakfast took place on the lush lawn of Ravens Ait Island, located in the middle of the river, near Kingston Upon Thames. Surrounded by water, the location provided a peaceful setting whilst the large oak tree promised shelter from the sun (and rain!). Our bride and groom were able to arrive to and depart from their venue in style, on board the venue’s own motor boat.













































