I've been folding paper for just under a year now, so I'm also a n00b to the art form, but I like to think I've come far in these last 10 months - with so much further to go! That's the beauty of origami, I think; that even the best in the world can still admit there is always room for improvement.
So to the reasons for this thread and for me registering on the forum in the first place. Well, like simple origami, they are two-fold

Firstly, and generally, I finally realised there must be thousands of people out there, expert and novice alike, who enjoy discussing the art and sharing their creations, so I googled "origami forum" and here I am. Hopefully being on this forum will mean I drive fewer people mad with the subject in real life.
Secondly, and more specifically, I have been charged with the task of making table decorations for my friend's daughter's 21st party. The dad is very clear that he wants them to be big and I went for black/white paper to get a clear two tone effect (where applicable) in the models. This is some of the work so far (some will probably recognise the models from Lang's Complete Book of Origami):





I freely confess I am completely in love with the parrot.
I'm still very much a novice when it comes to paper, and I went to a school supply place to get it. So it's was in a roll which has caused a few problems when it wants to curl up all over the place but other than that I'm doing ok (the dad likes the pictures he's seen, which is the main thing). But I do have a few questions I'd like to ask of any one out there who has experience of this sort of thing:
1) Do you have any tips for performing the initial folds of a model made from a square (or 1:2 rectangle) as large as 760mm?
2) Any tips on accurately cutting such shapes (my board is only 42cm wide

3) Do you have any suggestions for models that will make good use of the black/white paper I have chosen?
4) (not related to the party decorations) Where do you get your paper?
5) Do you like my parrot?