This vintage-style illustration depicts a whimsical holiday scene anchored by two figures of Santa Claus. On the left, Santa holds a horn and carries a basket filled with toys, dressed in a muted blue coat. On the right, a second Santa in a classic red coat holds a wooden staff and a sack over his shoulder. Between them, a prominent block of ornate, handwritten script reads: "Wouldn't life be worth the living, wouldn't dreams be coming true, if we kept the Christmas spirit all the whole year through."
Above the central text, a red sleigh overflowing with presents, a doll, and a hobby horse sits against a dark, starry night sky. Below the main figures, a team of eight reindeer pulls a red sleigh across the bottom of the image, set against a dark background illuminated by a sliver of a crescent moon.
The overall aesthetic is that of a nostalgic, Victorian-era postcard or book plate, utilizing a warm, muted colour palette of cream, gold, deep red, and earthy browns. The entire scene is framed by a decorative border featuring ribbons and evergreen holly patterns. The illustration style is detailed and folk-inspired, with clear, dark outlines and a warm, inviting quality characteristic of classic festive artwork.