I'm with pezaddict. I have the Cricut. When I first expressed interest in making our STDs, invites, programs, etc., I relayed my cutting frustration to my DF. He knew I am a perfectionist and would never be happy with non-uniform, jagged Mickey heads.

As an Easter present (yes, we give gifts on Easter and every other silly holiday we can find), he bought me the Cricut. I'm in love.

Every Mickey head is the same....every last one! Thin paper and thick card stock alike. While you can't use Joann coupons on the actual Cricut machine, you can use them on the cartridges. Plus, they often go on sale at Michael's and Joann's for up to 50% off. I don't ever pay full price for a cartridge.
The tricky part is lining text up in whatever program you're using to print on blank card stock, so that when you put the card stock in the Cricut the text is centered on the Mickey head. But, I've been using Photoshop because of the detailed rulers and I've got my invites lined up perfectly for cutting. I plan to do the same thing for my Mickey head fan programs. (Just haven't gotten far enough in my planning to type up the program.)
If you go the the Cricut route, feel free to ask questions. I think a few of us on the wedding boards use it. Plus, there's the scrapbook boards. Lots of Cricut users there.
I'm going to be able to make my invites, programs, STDs, menus and place cards using my Cricut, so I think it's well worth the investment DF made. Plus, I use it for all of my scrapbooking and card making.
