An antlered reindeer has a child in pink with a halo and evergreen tree standing and balancing on its back. A shepherd in orange with a crook leads it. The background is a snowy field, evergreen trees, and starry sky. "Frohliche Weihnachten!" is printed on the right, followed by a handwritten message.
In a stable, Mary in red and white holds a naked baby Jesus. Joseph in blue stands behind her. In front of them kneels a shepherd with a crook, dressed in brown. There is a cow next to the people. The card is on a white, gold, and holly background with "Best Wishes for Christmas" printed in the lower right.
In the upper part of the card there is a scene of sheep grazing in a meadow. There are trees, shrubs, and rocks in the valley and mountains and clouds in the far distance. Below the scene is the greeting "When Shepherds watched their flocks by night" backed in red and surrounded by holly.
On top of a green hill, a shepherd stands surrounded by his flock of sheep. He is facing away, towards the blue night sky where one gold star shines brighter than the others. "A Peaceful Christmas" is printed at the top and there is a sprig of holly to the right.
This postcard is oriented vertically and is of a clay carving image. In the upper center-right, thick clouds are seen, and in these clouds is a hole. Leaning over the edge of the lower clouds through this hole is God, with a long bear and hooded robes. With two hands, he holds the naked child, Jesus. Jesus' two feet are pointed toward the earth below Him and He looks down towards where He is to be placed. God, meanwhile, looks to His left towards two figures standing on the earth. These figures appear to be a man and woman holding onto each other and not looking up at the sky at what is happening. Around them stand many sheep in muddy and grassy fields. It is amid the sheep that Jesus is going to be placed. To the immediate right of God is "Noel" in 3D gold, glitter script with a decoration near the "N." At the bottom center of the card the artist's name is carved into the clay. At the top right of the card is printed "DOUCE ESPERANCE."