I guess the subtitle of this post should be "if you can't thrift it, make it." I have never found any vintage sequin or beaded ornaments in alllll my years of thrifting but it was the look Mollie and I wanted for our new flocked King of Christmas Tree. So we ordered supplies and got to work!
I ordered the pins below in silver and gold. You can use a lot of pins on a single ornament. I used a whole bag of the sequin pins plus a few more on one of my large ornaments. It is surprising how many sequins and pins it takes!
Once you have your supplies all set you simply start putting sequin and pin combos onto your blank ornament. We worked pretty organically. I tend to start on the middle of the large ball along the faint seam line but a couple I started by randomly placing designs all over the ball and then filling in around them with sequins. Mollie also used different techniques depending on the design she wanted. There is some room for creative adjustments - sometimes a pattern doesn't work out perfectly so you have to wiggle things a little. It didn't matter to us - we were having fun and just seeing what happened.
The one thing I did have to figure out was how to hang them securely. Some vintage ornaments have ribbon wrapped around the ball and looped into a hanger. We did one trial ornament with ribbon and didn't like the ribbon colors with our sequins. We decided to sequin the entire ornament and figure something out. I like to hang ornaments from fishing line because its practically invisible and the ornaments can move a little and sparkle more.