Agree with other that I think you should leave a while, but here's how dd potty trained.
Keep the potty around so it isn't suddenly introduced as something that needs to be used. Dd played with hers putting things in & taking out, wearing as a hat (all stopped when she used it, btw). Eventually she used to sit her toy cat on it & say 'like mummy'
which brings me to my next tip
Be as open as you can with your toilet habits. Our bathroom was off dd's bedroom, & I would leave the door open & talk to her. We used to talk about what I was doing there (not in graphic detail, tho) hence why cat was being 'like mummy' She actually used the potty for the first time at 16 months. Wee & poo, several times, then just got bored, but she was never out of nappies at this point, just happened when she was running around, getting dressed etc. This actually co insided with a trip to Oz, so it wasn't pursued.
No pull ups etc, just go straight to knickers/pants. I found that pull ups confused dd, no point in telling they were 'like knickers' because she knew they weren't.
Lots of praise, singing, dancing etc. We made up a song that we sung every time she did something. Clapping & cheering, I didn't use anything to bribe her, she just didn't need it & it never occured to me anyway.
She was self potty trained a week after her 2nd birthday, she just decided 'no nappies mum' & sat her self on the potty. I had knickers so got them out & have never looked back. Just ditched the nappies (apart from naps). For the first week I only went to places where I knew I could get to a toilet quickly, just in case. The nap nappies were ditched a week later, after realiseing that she has a huge capsity bladder!
Haven't started night time yet, but no hurry there.