From Ground: Begin by watering the echeveria pretty in pink plant until the soil is damp but not waterlogged. Using a gardening fork, carefully loosen the soil around the plant, taking care not to hurt the plant's roots. Once the soil has been sufficiently loosened, insert the trowel or spade under the plant and carefully lift it, ensuring the root ball remains intact.
From Pot: Usually, turning the pot upside down while gently shaking and tapping it will make the plant slide out. However, for stubborn plants, you could use a long, thin object (like a butter knife) to loosen the soil around the edges of the pot, allowing the echeveria pretty in pink to be removed more easily.
From Seedling Tray: Gently hold the echeveria pretty in pink at the stem base, and use a spoon or small trowel to carefully scoop out the seedling along with its root ball. It's important to keep as much of the original soil with the roots as possible.