This postcard is oriented vertically and has a thin white border on all sides. Inside this border is another frame made of a tan background. This is then framed by a blue/green/grey straight line border on the left and right sides of the postcard with an arched frame on the top and no border on the bottom. Inside this blue/green/grey frame is a wave-like black line with spiked lines intermittently placed along it. In the upper left and right corners are circles with a white smiling hog head facing the other. The centerpiece of this postcard is of an older bearded man sitting on a tall rock wall and holding a swaddled child. The man wears a furry domed hat with a golden crown around the dome of the hat. He wears a floor-length red coat with fur lining and fur cuffs, and grey gloves. On his face is a pair of bifocals placed on the tip of his nose and he looks down at a smiling child swaddled in his arms on his lap. The infant is smiling with an open mouth and has golden curly hair on his head. His left hand is visible outside of the tight white cloth wrapped around him, and it appears that his right hand is holding a brimming and frothing stein filled with beer. The white cloth around the infant has criss-crossed red borders around it. The old man's shoes are visible under his robe and are red and white checked. To his left, imprinted on the rock wall that he sits on is "DK" circled. Below his feet over the rock wall is a white scroll that reads "Frohes Neujahr" in red script. In the background, behind the man, is a mountain range with a radiant sunrise or sunset and a white sun peeking out behind the mountains, behind the infant's head. Yellow rays extend from the sun over the pink sky. On the left and right side of the two figures are tall, thin, barren trees. Behind this is a snowy landscape with evergreen trees visible.
The card's main scene is inset in a circle surrounded by holly; there is a blue box at the bottom reading "A Joyous Christmas". In the circle is Father Christmas in a red robe and beard. He has toys at his belt, an evergreen tree at his back, and is holding the baby Jesus in his arms. Jesus has blonde hair, a star-flecked white robe, and a glowing halo.
The card's main scene is inset in a circle surrounded by holly; there is a blue box at the bottom reading "A Joyous Christmas". In the circle is Father Christmas in a red robe and beard. He has toys at his belt, an evergreen tree at his back, and is holding the baby Jesus in his arms. Jesus has blonde hair, a star-flecked white robe, and a glowing halo.
The drawing on the card is minimal with gold, green, and some red as the only colors. To the right is Father Christmas in a long red robe and hat; he has a bag of toys and evergreen tree on his back and holds a walking stick in his left hand. In the upper left is a painting of the baby Jesus in a manger with three angels over him. "Wishing you a Merry Christmas" is printed near the center.
Father Christmas in a light red robe pushes a sleigh with the baby Jesus, haloed and clothed white. Two golden-haired angels pull the sleigh; the leading one with a bell and dressed in yellow and the second in light purple. Two more baby angles watch from the evergreen trees. "Merry Christmas" is printed faintly in the snow near the bottom of the card.
Santa Claus is dressed in his iconic red suit and is standing against a tan background featuring a purple moon. He carries an overflowing bag of gifts as well as a giant decorated Christmas tree on his back. He holds a strip of garland as he cradles an infant dressed in white. Features the caption, "Happy Christmas. He'll visit you, without a doubt. This Christmas Eve, when stars are out".
Dressed in red with a blue cloak, a brown-haired Mary holds a small blonde baby Jesus. Both have golden halos, although Jesus' is slightly mroe elaborate.
There are no labels on the postcard. However, it is likely the man in a brown robe holding the white-robed baby Jesus is St. Joseph. Both have halos, although Jesus' is a darker gold and more elaborate. There are white lilies on a table to the right of the card.